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Randomized Controlled Trial of Thresholds for Drain Removal After Anatomic Lung Resection

Thursday, June 13, 2024

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Source Name: The Annals of Thoracic Surgery

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Konstantinos Gioutsos, Lasse Ehrenreich, Luis Filipe Azenha, Christopher Siegbert Quapp, Gregor Jan Kocher, Jon Andri Lutz, Stephan Peischl, Patrick Dorn

In this trial of 337 patients undergoing open or thoracoscopic lung resection randomized to postoperative chest drain removal based on a standard threshold of 200 mL/24 hours or 5 mL/kg/24 hours, there were no differences in pleural effusion, dyspnea, or time to chest drain removal; however, the weight-adjusted threshold was associated with earlier hospital discharge.

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