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Computed tomography-guided microwave ablation for right middle lobe pulmonary nodules: a retrospective, single-center, case-control study.

Authors :
Hu Y
Xue G
Liang X
Li Z
Wang N
Cao P
Wang G
Zhang H
Zheng X
Wang A
Zhao W
Han C
Wei Z
Ye X
Source :
International journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group [Int J Hyperthermia] 2024; Vol. 41 (1), pp. 2307479. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 05.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: This retrospective, single-center, case-control study evaluated the safety and efficacy of Computed tomography (CT)-guided microwave ablation (MWA) for pulmonary nodules located in the right middle lobe (RML), a challenging location associated with a high frequency of complications.<br />Methods: Between May 2020 and April 2022, 71 patients with 71 RML pulmonary nodules underwent 71 MWA sessions. To comparison, 142 patients with 142 pulmonary nodules in non-RML were selected using propensity score matching. The technical success, technique efficacy, complications, and associated factors were analyzed. The duration of the procedure and post-ablation hospital stay were also recorded.<br />Results: Technical success was achieved in 100% of all patients. There were no significant differences in technique efficacy rates between the RML and non-RML groups (97.2% vs. 95.1%, p  = 0.721). However, both major (47.9% vs. 19.7%, p  < 0.001) and minor (26.8% vs. 11.3%, p  = 0.004) pneumothorax were more common in the RML group than non-RML group. MWA for RML pulmonary nodules was identified as an independent risk factor for pneumothorax ( p  < 0.001). The duration of procedures (51.7 min vs. 35.3 min, p  < 0.001) and post-ablation hospital stays (4.7 days vs. 2.8 days, p  < 0.001) were longer in the RML group than non-RML group.<br />Conclusions: CT-guided MWA for RML pulmonary nodules showed comparable efficacy compared with other lobes, but posed a higher risk of pneumothorax complications, necessitating longer MWA procedure times and extended hospital stays.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1464-5157
Volume :
41
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of hyperthermia : the official journal of European Society for Hyperthermic Oncology, North American Hyperthermia Group
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38314666
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/02656736.2024.2307479