Clinical value of gas partial pressure evaluation to the closure of visceral pleura in pneumothroax patients
10.11958/59009
- VernacularTitle:胸腔和呼出气氧和二氧化碳分压测定对气胸脏层胸膜破口闭合的预测价值
- Author:
Wei JIA
;
Haina LI
;
Yuechuan LI
;
Dongrui ZHANG
;
Songtao GU
;
Yongxiang ZHANG
;
Hui MA
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
early diagnosis;
sensitivity and specificity;
visceral pleura;
closure;
open;
oxygen partial pressure;
crbon dioxide partial pressure;
primary spontaneous pneumothorax
- From:
Tianjin Medical Journal
2016;44(1):26-29
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To study the predictive value of evaluation in oxygen partial pressure[p(O2)] and carbon dioxide partial pressure[p(CO2)] of pleural cavity to the closure of visceral pleura in primary spontaneous pneumothroax (PSP) pa-tients. Methods Seventy-six hospitalized pneumothroax patients were divided into two groups:closed pneumothroax group (n=40) and open pneumothroax group (n=36), according to the radiographic information.To collect the expiratory gas by the device which we designed and produced, to collect the gas in the pleural cavity by thoracentesis. To detect the p(O2)and p(CO2)respectively, and the blood gas analysis of radial artery was done at same time. Results There was significantly low-er value of p(O2)of the gas in the pleural cavity in patients of closed pneumothroax than that of open pneumothroax (P <0.05). The level of p(CO2)was higher in patients of closed pneumothroax than that of open pneumothroax ( P<0.05). There were no significant differences in values of p(O2)and p(CO2)in expiratory gas and the blood gas analysis between two groups (P>0.05). There was significantly higher value of the expiratory gas/the pleural cavity gas p(O2) and a significantly lower value of p(CO2), in closed pneumothroax group than those of open pneumothroax group (P<0.05). Logistic regression analy-sis showed that values of the expiratory gas/the pleural cavity gas p(O2) and p(CO2) were the effective factors for the closure of visceral pleura. ROC curve showed that the areas under ROC curve (AUC) for the expiratory gas/the pleural cavity gas p(O2) and p(CO2) was 0.985 and 0.867, the sensitivities were 92.5% and 77.8%, the specificities were 100%and 85.0%and the reference values were 1.81 and 0.97. Conclusion To utilize the evaluation of gas partial pressure can predict whether the leakage of the visceral pleura is closed.