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  • The study aimed to identify risk factors for empyema related to pulmonary abscesses by analyzing clinical data and CT imaging of 101 patients.
  • The analysis revealed that 24.8% of patients with pulmonary abscesses developed empyema, with factors like male gender, diabetes, and large abscess size being significant.
  • Key independent risk factors for empyema included transpulmonary fissure abscesses, diabetes, abscesses larger than 5 cm, and pleuritic symptoms.

Article Abstract

Objectives: This study was conducted to investigate the risk factors for pulmonary abscess-related empyema by investigating the clinical characteristics and chest computed tomography imaging features of patients with pulmonary abscesses.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the chest computed tomography findings and clinical features of 101 cases of pulmonary abscess, including 25 cases with empyema (the experimental group) and 76 cases with no empyema (the control group). The potential risk factors for pulmonary abscess-related empyema were compared between the groups by using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses.

Results: The incidence of pulmonary abscess-related empyema was 24.8% (25/101). Univariate analysis showed that male gender, diabetes, pleuritic symptoms, white blood cells >10×109/L, albumin level <25 g/L, and positive sputum cultures were potential clinical-related risk factors and that an abscess >5 cm in diameter and transpulmonary fissure abscesses were potential computed tomography imaging-related risk factors for pulmonary abscess-related empyema. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that transpulmonary fissure abscesses (odds ratio=9.102, p=0.003), diabetes (odds ratio=9.066, p=0.003), an abscess >5 cm in diameter (odds ratio=8.998, p=0.002), and pleuritic symptoms (odds ratio=5.395, p=0.015) were independent risk factors for pulmonary abscess-related empyema.

Conclusions: Transpulmonary fissure abscesses, diabetes, giant pulmonary abscesses, and pleuritic symptoms increased the risk of empyema among patients with pulmonary abscesses.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6445155PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2019/e700DOI Listing

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