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. 1996 Jul;77(7):477-81.

[Bronchial anastomotic complications after pulmonary transplantation. X-ray computed tomographic evaluation]

[Article in French]
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  • PMID: 8760614

[Bronchial anastomotic complications after pulmonary transplantation. X-ray computed tomographic evaluation]

[Article in French]
N Devine et al. J Radiol. 1996 Jul.

Abstract

Purpose: To determine the sensitivity and specificity of CT in depicting bronchial anastomotic complications after lung transplantation.

Materials and methods: A retrospective, blinded review of 105 CT scans obtained after single (n = 17) or double (n = 10) lung transplantation in 27 patients was done by two radiologists in consensus. CT images, were analyzed with respect to the status of bronchial anastomoses, with three possible answers given to the readers: normal, dehiscence, or stenosis. CT features were correlated to bronchoscopic and follow-up findings, which were considered as standard of reference.

Results: CT had a 60% sensitivity and 98% specificity for the diagnosis of bronchial dehiscence, and 40% and 99% for the diagnosis of anastomotic stenosis. One case of bronchial disruption was diagnosed on CT scan only and subsequently confirmed by repeated bronchoscopy.

Conclusion: In our study, CT has a low sensitivity but a high specificity in the detection of bronchial anastomotic complications after lung transplantation. However, CT remains useful in some cases, as it can show complications not seen bronchoscopically.

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