Factors predicting outcome following airway stenting for post-tuberculosis tracheobronchial stenosis

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Background and objective: Silicone airway stents are used to widen narrowed airways in patients with post-tuberculosis tracheobronchial stenosis (PTTS). After mechanical stabilization, stents can be removed from the majority of patients leaving restored airway patency. However, in a significant minority re-stenosis develops post-sten removal thus necessitating surgical intervention or long-term stenting. In this study, we sought to establish prognostic factors for successful airway intervention in PTTS. Methods: We retrospectively investigated 71 patients who underwent silicone stenting due to PTTS. After stenting, bronchoscopic toileting and/or repositioning was performed during follow up. At 6-12 months after clinical stabilization, stents were planned to be removed. Patients with patent airways were followed if no further intervention was required. If restenosis developed, patients underwent re-stenting or operation. Clinical parameters were analysed to determine favourable prognostic factors. Results: Stents were successfully removed in 40 patients at a median 12.5 months after insertion. In 27 patients, stent re-insertion was carried out and four patients underwent surgical management. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that successful stent removal was independently associated with atelectasis <1 month before bronchoscopic intervention, and absence of complete lobar atelectasis. Conclusions: Airway intervention, including silicone stenting, can be successful in patients with PTTS, when the intervention is performed within 1 month of atelectasis and before complete lobar atelectasis. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prognostic factors in patients in whom a stent was inserted due to post-tuberculosis tracheobronchial stenosis. Airway stenting is most likely to be successful in patients with post-tuberculosis tracheobronchial stenosis when the intervention is performed within one month of atelectasis developing and before complete lobar atelectasis has occurred. © 2011 Asian Pacific Society of Respirology.

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Lim, S. Y., Park, H. K., Jeon, K., Um, S. W., Koh, W. J., Suh, G. Y., … Kim, H. (2011). Factors predicting outcome following airway stenting for post-tuberculosis tracheobronchial stenosis. Respirology, 16(6), 959–964. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1843.2011.01998.x

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