Complications during CT-Guided Lung Nodule Localization: Impact of Needle Insertion Depth and Patient Characteristics

Diagnostics (Basel). 2023 May 27;13(11):1881. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics13111881.

Abstract

Although widely used, CT-guided lung nodule localization is associated with a significant risk of complications, including pneumothorax and pulmonary hemorrhage. This study identified potential risk factors affecting the complications associated with CT-guided lung nodule localization. Data from patients with lung nodules who underwent preoperative CT-guided localization with patent blue vital (PBV) dye at Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, were retrospectively collected. Logistic regression analysis, the chi-square test, and the Mann-Whitney test were used to analyze the potential risk factors for procedure-related complications. We included 101 patients with a single nodule (49 with pneumothorax and 28 with pulmonary hemorrhage). The results revealed that men were more susceptible to pneumothorax during CT-guided localization (odds ratio: 2.48, p = 0.04). Both deeper needle insertion depth (odds ratio: 1.84, p = 0.02) and nodules localized in the left lung lobe (odds ratio: 4.19, p = 0.03) were associated with an increased risk of pulmonary hemorrhage during CT-guided localization. In conclusion, for patients with a single nodule, considering the needle insertion depth and patient characteristics during CT-guided localization procedures is probably important for reducing the risk of complications.

Keywords: complications; computed tomography-guided localization; lung lobe; pneumothorax; pulmonary hemorrhage; sex.

Grants and funding

This research did not receive any specific grants from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors. We only collected data from Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital.