Reevaluating Routine Post-Biopsy Chest X-Rays After CT-Guided Lung Biopsy: Incidence of Pneumothorax and Value of Symptom-Based Monitoring

CT引导下肺活检后常规胸部X线检查的重新评估:气胸发生率及基于症状的监测价值

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: The aims of this study were to re-evaluate the necessity routine post-biopsy chest X-rays by evaluating the incidence, timing, and clinical relevance of pneumothorax (PTX) following CT-guided lung biopsies, and to determine whether symptom-based monitoring can safely replace routine imaging. Methods: This retrospective, single-center study included 112 patients (mean age: 69.3 years; 55% male) who underwent CT-guided lung biopsy between 9 January 2020 and 16 April 2025. PTX occurrence was assessed both intraprocedurally and during follow-up within 7 days. The primary outcome was the development of PTX; secondary outcomes were chest drainage need and delayed PTX identification. Logistic regression analysis and descriptive statistics were used to identify predictors and associations. Results: Intra-procedural PTX occurred in 43.8%, of whom 10.7% required immediate drainage. Clinically silent PTX that did not require intervention occurred in 25.9%. Routine chest X-rays were obtained 4 h post-biopsy for all patients. Importantly, no asymptomatic patient required any intervention. These results suggest that routine 4 h imaging may be unnecessary in the absence of symptoms. Conclusions: PTX is frequent after CT-guided lung biopsy but is often asymptomatic and self-limiting. The absence of clinically significant findings among asymptomatic patients supports a shift toward symptom-based monitoring. Implementing this strategy may help reduce unnecessary post-biopsy imaging and optimize healthcare resource utilization without compromising patient safety.

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