Prevalence and treatment outcome of bronchopleural fistula: a multi-center study in Ethiopia

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Woldemariam, Samuel Tesfaye [1 ]
Molla, Israel Bekele [2 ]
Merine, Seyoum Kassa [3 ]
Yilma, Dereje Gulilat [3 ]
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[1] Jimma Univ, Inst Hlth, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Jimma, Ethiopia
[2] Jimma Univ, Inst Hlth, Sch Nursing, Jimma, Ethiopia
[3] Addis Ababa Univ, Coll Hlth Sci, Sch Med, Dept Surg, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
关键词
Bronchopleural fistula; Treatment outcome; Ethiopia; CELL LUNG-CANCER; RISK-FACTOR; PNEUMONECTOMY; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1186/s13019-023-02325-y
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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PurposeThe study aimed to assess the magnitude, risk factors, and management outcome of patients with a bronchopleural fistula at multiple centres in Ethiopia.Method and materialsA ten years (September 2012 - August 2021) institution-based multicenter retrospective cohort study was conducted from September 13 to September 30, 2021. we surveyed the cards of all patients having a diagnosis of bronchopleural fistula for the last 10 years. The document was reviewed using an extraction checklist. Descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, frequency, percentages) and crosstabulation were used to describe the outcome variable.ResultA total of 52(2%) patients were diagnosed to have bronchopleural fistula out of 2546 patients admitted to the cardiothoracic unit in three hospitals from September 2012 - August 2021 and 69% of study participants were male. The mean age of study participants was 33.42 years with SD = 12.5. Thirty-one (60%) of the cases spontaneously developed a bronchopleural fistula and 20 (38%) were post-surgical and 1(2%) was a post-traumatic fistula. Of the total of post-surgical bronchopleural fistula, 14 (26.9%) of them were lung resection, 4 (7.7%) were hydatid cystectomy and 1(1.9%) are decortications, and bullectomy respectively. of the total post-lung resection, 8 (57%) were pneumonectomies followed by 3 (21.5%) Lobectomy, 2 (14.5%) wedge resection and 1(7%) bilobectomy respectively. Fifty patients were managed surgically and two patients were managed conservatively. Bronchopleural fistula (BPF) was closed in 40 (85.4%) and there were two (3.9%) deaths, and the cause of death was sepsis secondary to pneumonia of the contralateral lung in one case.ConclusionHaving thoracic surgery is a risk factor for the development of bronchopleural fistula. Management of bronchopleural fistula needs to be individualized.
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