Journal article icon

Journal article

Which clinical factors are predictive of outcome in primary spontaneous pneumothorax management?

Abstract:
BackgroundPrimary spontaneous pneumothorax (PSP) occurs when air leaks into the pleural space in patients without known underlying lung disease, causing pain and breathlessness. Optimal management of PSP is not defined and we are unable to predict who will fail medical treatment (ongoing pneumothorax with prolonged air leak). We hypothesised that patients with longer symptom duration and higher symptom scores would be more likely to fail treatment.MethodsProspectively collected data from the Randomised Ambulatory Management of Primary Pneumothorax randomised controlled trial of ambulatory management were used to determine which clinical factors are associated with treatment failure including symptom scores, time from symptom onset to presentation, treatment allocation, vital signs, history of prior pneumothorax and size of initial pneumothorax.ResultsOverall, 63/236 patients (26.7%) failed treatment. On average, symptoms started 1 day before admission. Multivariable analysis found that patients who presented at least 1 day after symptoms began had a lower risk of treatment failure than those presenting on the day symptoms began (ORs 0.39 (0.18 to 0.81)).ConclusionFurther work is required to determine psychological drivers of PSP presentation and risks of prolonged air leak.
Publication status:
Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

Actions


Access Document


Files:
Publisher copy:
10.1136/bmjresp-2024-003089

Authors


More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Oxford college:
St Peter's College
Role:
Author
More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Role:
Author
More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0001-7957-0732
More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-7661-6165
More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0009-0002-9965-0240


Publisher:
BMJ Publishing Group
Journal:
BMJ Open Respiratory Research More from this journal
Volume:
12
Issue:
1
Pages:
e003089
Publication date:
2025-06-19
Acceptance date:
2025-04-28
DOI:
EISSN:
2052-4439
Pmid:
40541275


Language:
English
Keywords:
Source identifiers:
3064434
Deposit date:
2025-06-30
This ORA record was generated from metadata provided by an external service. It has not been edited by the ORA Team.

Terms of use



Views and Downloads






If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record

TO TOP