Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 5, May 1995, 1491-1496.
Efficacy, safety, and therapeutic relevance of transthoracic aspiration with ultrathin needle in nonventilated nosocomial pneumonia
J Dorca, F Manresa, L Esteban, B Barreiro, E Prats, J Ariza, R Verdaguer and F Gudiol
Servei de Pneumologia, Hospital de Bellvitge, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
In order to determine the potential indications of transthoracic needle
aspiration (TNA) using the ultrathin 25G needle for the diagnosis of
nonopportunistic lung infections, we prospectively analyzed the diagnostic
efficacy, safety, and therapeutic implications of its results in 97
patients with nonventilated nosocomial pneumonias (NVNP). The sensitivity
of TNA was 60.9%. Specificity and positive predictive value (PPV) were
100%. Negative predictive value (NPV) was 34.1%. The complications in the
studied cases were nil in 89 cases (91.8%), transient hemoptoic
expectoration (< 10 ml) in five (5.2%), and self- limited partial
pneumothorax in three (3.1%). No complications needing treatment were
observed. On the basis of a positive TNA result, the initial antibiotic
treatment was modified in 29 of 97 (29.9%) cases. In twelve of these, the
empirical antibiotic regimen was demonstrated to be ineffective. We
conclude that, using the 25G needle, TNA has a good diagnostic efficacy and
is a safe procedure for the etiologic investigation of NVNP. A positive TNA
result has significant therapeutic relevance, even in cases where
broad-spectrum antibiotics are empirically prescribed.
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