In postoperative pleuro-pulmonary surgery, the monitoring of the appearance of complications is guided, depending on the centres, by the systematic daily performance or, in the event of a call point, by chest x-ray at the patient's bed until the drains are ablative. This repeated performance of radiographs results in irradiation of patients but also of medical staff and a significant cost. In the thoracic study, ultrasound imaging is a fast, cost-effective, non-irradiating solution that can be performed at the patient's bedside. It could guide the performance of chest x-ray, limit their number, with increased clinical relevance.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
CHU Martinique
Fort-de-France, Martinique
Number of pleural disorders identified by each imaging technique
Number
Time frame: between 2 and 10 days
Number of ultrasounds performed/number of chest x-ray performed
Ratio
Time frame: one year
Proportion of "negative" ultrasounds
Number
Time frame: one year
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