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Description of Bullous Emphysema Using Lung Ultrasound and Comparison to the Characteristics of Pneumothorax (BulleEcho)

U

University Hospital, Rouen

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pulmonary Emphysema

Treatments

Other: Clinical examination
Diagnostic Test: Lung ultrasound
Diagnostic Test: Chest radiography
Diagnostic Test: Pulmonary function tests

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04012359
2019/006/OB

Details and patient eligibility

About

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a frequent disease affecting a growing number of adults in the world which is responsible for a large public health burden through heavy morbidity and mortality.

Emphysema is one of a wide spectrum of pulmonary complications linked to COPD, defined as the abnormal permanent enlargement of the airspaces distal to the terminal bronchioles accompanied by destruction of the alveolar wall. Disease progression is correlated to worsening and enlargement of emphysema lesions, sometimes conflating in sizeable bullae, deleterious to normal mechanical pulmonary function. Bullous emphysema (BE) is sometimes eligible to invasive curative treatment through surgery or interventional bronchoscopy.

Diagnosis of BE relies on computerized tomodensitometry (CT), the gold-standard for evaluating pulmonary parenchyma. However, CT is not always available, and bullous emphysema can present as pneumothorax on chest radiography.

The practice of lung ultrasound is currently growing in respiratory medicine and emergency departments owing to an increasing amount of evidence showcasing its reliability as a diagnostic tool, most notably for pneumothorax and other pleural diseases. Despite BE having been reported to present similarly to pneumothorax in ultrasound, its characteristics have not yet been precisely described.

The primary aim of this study is to describe BE using lung ultrasound. Participants with known BE on CT will undergo a simple ultrasound examination. The secondary aim is to compare the characteristics of BE to those of pneumothorax using lung ultrasound. To achieve this, a second group of participants with currently treated pneumothorax will also undergo lung ultrasound.

Enrollment

35 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Bullous emphysema group

    • Consultation or scheduled hospitalization in a Pulmonary Medicine department
    • Past medical history of emphysema on computerized tomodensitometry dating less than two years
    • Bullous emphysema with subpleural contact of two or more intercostal spaces on tomodensitometry
  • Pneumothorax group

    • Hospitalized in a Pulmonary Medicine department for the treatment of a pneumothorax
    • Patent pneumothorax visible on chest x-ray dating less than 24 hours

Exclusion criteria

  • Bullous emphysema group

    • Current pneumothorax
    • Past medical history of pleurodesis or pleural thickening homolateral to the bullous emphysema
  • All patients

    • Organ failure (hemodynamic, neurological, respiratory)
    • Recent thoracic surgery dating less than 7 days with subcutaneous emphysema
    • Minor participant or otherwise deprived of their freedom or their ability to consent freely
    • No affiliation to social security

Trial design

35 participants in 2 patient groups

Bullous emphysema
Description:
Participants with known bullous emphysema will undergo lung ultrasound according to standard of care clinical practice during a regular follow-up consultation or scheduled hospitalization.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Lung ultrasound
Other: Clinical examination
Diagnostic Test: Pulmonary function tests
Pneumothorax
Description:
Participants hospitalized in pulmonary medicine units for the treatment of a pneumothorax will undergo lung ultrasound according to standard of care clinical practice.
Treatment:
Diagnostic Test: Lung ultrasound
Other: Clinical examination
Diagnostic Test: Chest radiography

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