Is a two‐hour monitoring period sufficient and safe for patients undergoing ultrasound‐guided percutaneous liver mass biopsy?: A prospective and multicenter experience

Author:

Aslan Halil Serdar1ORCID,Arslan Muhammet1ORCID,Alver Kadir Han2ORCID,Demirci Mahmut2ORCID,Korkmaz Mehmet3ORCID,Esen Kaan4ORCID,Turmak Mehmet5ORCID,Deniz Muhammed Akif5ORCID,Tekinhatun Muhammed5ORCID,Kisbet Tanju6ORCID,Arıbal Serkan6ORCID,Önder Hakan6ORCID,Ozdemir Mustafa7ORCID,Ozturk Mehmet Halil7ORCID,Urfalı Furkan Erturk8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Pamukkale University Faculty of Medicine Denizli Turkey

2. Department of Radiology Denizli State Hospital Denizli Turkey

3. Department of Radiology Kutahya Healthy Science University Faculty of Medicine Kutahya Turkey

4. Department of Radiology Mersin University Faculty of Medicine Mersin Turkey

5. Department of Radiology Dicle University Faculty of Medicine Diyarbakır Turkey

6. Department of Radiology University of Health Sciences, Prof Dr Cemil Tascıoglu City Hospital İstanbul Turkey

7. Department of Radiology Sakarya University Faculty of Medicine Sakarya Turkey

8. Department of Radiology Bursa City Hospital Bursa Turkey

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo investigate whether patients undergoing percutaneous liver mass biopsy (PLMB) can be safely discharged following a two‐hour monitoring period.MethodsA multi‐center prospective analysis was conducted for 375 patients (196 males and 179 females), mean age 63 ± 12.45 years (range 37–89) who underwent PLMB between August 2023 and March 2024. Patients were monitored for 24 h, and complications were classified as minor or major. The timing of complications was categorized into three groups: within the first two hours, between the 2nd and 24th hours, and within 1 week after 24 hours.ResultsMinor complications occurred in 18.93% (71/375) and major complications in 2.13% (8/375). Most minor complications (80.2%, 57/71) appeared within the first two hours, 12.7% (9/71) between 2 and 24 h, and 7.1% (5/71) after 24 h. All major complications (62.5%, 5/8) except late‐onset cases, occurred within the first two hours. No major complications occurred between 2 and 24 h. Late‐onset major complications occurred in 37.5% (3/8) after 24 h.ConclusionThe two‐hour monitoring period did not adversely impact patient management regarding minor complications and is safe for identifying all major complications except for late‐onset ones. Extending the post‐biopsy recovery period does not significantly improve patient care.

Publisher

Wiley

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