The utility of open lung biopsy in the management of patients with acute pulmonary infiltrates and/or progressive respiratory failure remains controversial, particularly in regard to its timing and impact on therapy. We reviewed our most recent 10-year experience with open lung biopsies in 73 patients and evaluated its effect on patient management and outcome. A total of 62 biopsies were done for progressive infiltrating disease, 53 with diffuse bilateral disease, and 9 with more focal infiltrates; 11 biopsies were done for nodular disease. Overall mortality was 25 per cent (18/73), all from the group with infiltrates; there were no deaths in patients with nodular disease (P = 0.034). No patients died who did not have acute respiratory failure (ARF) preoperatively, but mortality was 38 per cent (18/47) in those with ARF (P < 0.001). Immune system status and timing of the biopsy did not affect survival. Clinical management was changed in 40 patients based on biopsy results, but this did not affect survival, with a mortality rate of 20 per cent (8/40) in the group with changed management versus 30 per cent (10/33) for those with no changes (P = 0.457). In those patients with ARF, changes in management based on biopsy results occurred in 31 patients, eight of whom died (26 per cent); no changes in management were made in 16 patients, ten of whom died (62%, P = 0.033).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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January 2025
Internal Medicine, Hospital Senhora da Oliveira, Guimarães, PRT.
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