Los síntomas clínicos afectan el pronóstico y tratamiento de pacientes con CPAM
Topic overview
Estudio comparativo de pacientes con CPAM sintomáticos versus asintomáticos demuestra mejores resultados perioperatorios en cirugía electiva temprana. Edad, diagnóstico posnatal y tamaño del quiste son factores predictivos de síntomas. Evidencia apoya intervención quirúrgica antes del inicio de síntomas.
Key takeaways
- Asymptomatic CPAM patients have better perioperative outcomes: shorter operative times, mechanical ventilation, chest tube duration, and hospital stays.
- No significant difference in conversion to thoracotomy or postoperative complications between symptomatic and asymptomatic CPAM groups.
- Age, postnatal diagnosis, and maximum cyst diameter are independent risk factors for symptomatic CPAM lesions.
- Early surgical intervention before symptom onset may optimize outcomes in CPAM patients.
- PSM analysis supports safety and efficacy of surgery in asymptomatic CPAM patients compared to symptomatic cases.
Comments