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Predictors of respiratory failure after thoracic surgery: a retrospective cohort study with comparison between lobar and sub-lobar resection

Aldo Pezzuto, Beatrice Trabalza Marinucci, Alberto Rícci, Massimo Ciccozzi, Giuseppe Tonini, Michela D’Ascanio, Giulio Guerrieri, Maria Chianese, S. CASTELLI, Erino Angelo Rendina

2022Journal of International Medical Research21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Only approximately 15% of patients with lung cancer are suitable for surgery and clinical postoperative outcomes vary. The aim of this study was to investigate variables associated with post-surgery respiratory failure in this patient cohort. METHODS: Patients who underwent surgery for lung cancer were retrospectively studied for respiratory function. All patients had undergone lung resection by a mini-thoracotomy approach. The study population was divided into two subgroups for comparison: lobectomy group, who underwent lobar resection; and sub-lobar resection group. RESULTS: A total of 85 patients were included, with a prevalence of lung cancer stage IA and adenocarcinoma histotype. Lobectomy (versus sub-lobar resection), the presence of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and a COPD assessment test (CAT) score >10, were all associated with an increased risk of respiratory failure. The partial pressure of arterial oxygen decreased more in the lobectomy group than in the sub-lobar resection group following surgery, with a significant postoperative between-group difference in values. Postoperative CAT scores were also better in the sub-lobar resection group. CONCLUSIONS: Post-surgical variations in functional parameters were greater in the group treated by lobectomy. COPD, high CAT score and surgery type were associated with postoperative development of respiratory failure.

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MedicineRetrospective cohort studyResectionRespiratory failureRespiratory systemPneumonectomyCohortCohort studyCardiothoracic surgerySurgeryLungInternal medicineLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentTracheal and airway disordersPleural and Pulmonary Diseases
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