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26.10.2019 | Original Article

Pigtail catheters versus traditional chest drains for pneumothorax treatment in two NICUs

verfasst von: Raffaella Panza, Giorgia Prontera, Kevin Nicholas Ives, Sanja Zivanovic, Charles C. Roehr, Michele Quercia, Federico Schettini, Francesco Paolo Bianchi, Silvio Tafuri, Antonio Di Mauro, Nicola Laforgia

Erschienen in: European Journal of Pediatrics

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Abstract

Pneumothorax in newborns can be life-threatening. The traditional treatment of pneumothorax is chest drain placement. Recently, modified pigtail catheter has been proposed as a less traumatic approach despite limited experience in infants. To compare the effectiveness and safety of pigtail catheters versus traditional straight chest drains in term and preterm infants with pneumothorax, in two tertiary neonatal units: Policlinico Hospital in Bari, IT and John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, UK. We retrospectively reviewed medical records of 47 newborns with pneumothorax admitted to the two units between October 2009 and June 2017, and treated with either pigtail catheters or straight chest drains. Three newborns (6.7%) were excluded from the study because they were treated with both types of drains. The remaining 44 neonates were included in the analysis. Overall, 56.8% (n = 25/44) of pneumothoraces were drained with pigtail catheters and 43.2% (n = 19/44) with straight drains. No differences in gestational age and birth weight were found. The success rate, defined as complete radiological resolution of the pneumothorax after drainage, was significantly higher in the pigtail group (96.0% versus 73.7%; p < 0.05). Days of drainage, length of hospital stay and duration of respiratory support were not significantly different. Subcutaneous emphysema and drain dislodgement/malfunction occurred only in the straight drain group (0.0% versus 11.1%; p = 0.181). No significant differences in mortality between the two groups were found (28.0% pigtail group versus 26.3% straight drain group; p > 0.05).
Conclusion: Pigtail catheters are a safe and effective alternative to traditional chest drains for infants with pneumothorax.
What is Known:
• Air leaks in newborns can represent an emergency, especially among preterms;
• The first treatment in a life-threatening pneumothorax is thoracentesis with needle aspiration or placement of a chest drain.
What is New:
• Pigtail catheter have been described as an alternative to traditional chest drains;
• Pigtail catheters are a safe and effective alternative to traditional chest drains for infants with pneumothorax.
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Metadaten
Titel
Pigtail catheters versus traditional chest drains for pneumothorax treatment in two NICUs
verfasst von
Raffaella Panza
Giorgia Prontera
Kevin Nicholas Ives
Sanja Zivanovic
Charles C. Roehr
Michele Quercia
Federico Schettini
Francesco Paolo Bianchi
Silvio Tafuri
Antonio Di Mauro
Nicola Laforgia
Publikationsdatum
26.10.2019
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Journal of Pediatrics
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-019-03478-6

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