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The Society for Translational Medicine: clinical practice guidelines for the postoperative management of chest tube for patients undergoing lobectomy.

Shugeng Gao1, Zhongheng Zhang2, Javier Aragón3, Alessandro Brunelli4, Stephen Cassivi5, Ying Chai6, Chang Chen7, Chun Chen8, Gang Chen9, Haiquan Chen10, Jin-Shing Chen11, David Tom Cooke12, John B Downs13, Pierre-Emmanuel Falcoz14, Wentao Fang10, Pier Luigi Filosso15, Xiangning Fu16, Seth D Force17, Martínez I Garutti18, Diego Gonzalez-Rivas19, Dominique Gossot20, Henrik Jessen Hansen21, Jianxing He22,23, Jie He1, Bo Laksáfoss Holbek24, Jian Hu25, Yunchao Huang26, Mohsen Ibrahim27, Andrea Imperatori28, Mahmoud Ismail29, Gening Jiang7, Hongjing Jiang30, Zhongmin Jiang31, Hyun Koo Kim32, Danqing Li33, Gaofeng Li26, Hui Li34, Qiang Li35, Xiaofei Li36, Yin Li37, Zhijun Li38, Eric Lim39, Chia-Chuan Liu40, Deruo Liu41, Lunxu Liu42, Yongyi Liu43, Kevin W Lobdell44, Haitao Ma45, Weimin Mao46, Yousheng Mao1, Juwei Mou1, Calvin Sze Hang Ng47, Nuria M Novoa48, René H Petersen21, Hiroyuki Oizumi49, Kostas Papagiannopoulos4, Cecilia Pompili4,50, Guibin Qiao51, Majed Refai52, Gaetano Rocco53, Erico Ruffini15, Michele Salati54, Agathe Seguin-Givelet20, Alan Dart Loon Sihoe55, Lijie Tan56, Qunyou Tan57, Tang Tong58, Kosmas Tsakiridis59, Federico Venuta60, Giulia Veronesi61, Nestor Villamizar62, Haidong Wang63, Qun Wang56, Ruwen Wang57, Shumin Wang64, Gavin M Wright65,66,67, Deyao Xie68, Qi Xue1, Tao Xue69, Lin Xu70, Shidong Xu71, Songtao Xu56, Tiansheng Yan72, Fenglei Yu73, Zhentao Yu30, Chunfang Zhang74, Lanjun Zhang75, Tao Zhang76, Xun Zhang77, Xiaojing Zhao78, Xuewei Zhao79, Xiuyi Zhi80, Qinghua Zhou81.   

Abstract

The Society for Translational Medicine and The Chinese Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery conducted a systematic review of the literature in an attempt to improve our understanding in the postoperative management of chest tubes of patients undergoing pulmonary lobectomy. Recommendations were produced and classified based on an internationally accepted GRADE system. The following recommendations were extracted in the present review: (I) chest tubes can be removed safely with daily pleural fluid of up to 450 mL (non-chylous and non-sanguinous), which may reduce chest tube duration and hospital length of stay (2B); (II) in rare instances, e.g., persistent abundant fluid production, the use of PrRP/B <0.5 when evaluating fluid output to determine chest tube removal might be beneficial (2B); (III) it is recommended that one chest tube is adequate following pulmonary lobectomy, except for hemorrhage and space problems (2A); (IV) chest tube clearance by milking and stripping is not recommended after lung resection (2B); (V) chest tube suction is not necessary for patients undergoing lobectomy after first postoperative day (2A); (VI) regulated chest tube suction [-11 (-1.08 kPa) to -20 (1.96 kPa) cmH2O depending upon the type of lobectomy] is not superior to regulated seal [-2 (0.196 kPa) cmH2O] when electronic drainage systems are used after lobectomy by thoracotomy (2B); (VII) chest tube removal recommended at the end of expiration and may be slightly superior to removal at the end of inspiration (2A); (VIII) electronic drainage systems are recommended in the management of chest tube in patients undergoing lobectomy (2B).

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Keywords:  Chest tube; GRADE system; drainage system; lobectomy; recommendation

Year:  2017        PMID: 29221303      PMCID: PMC5708414          DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2017.08.165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Dis        ISSN: 2072-1439            Impact factor:   2.895


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