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Implementing a chest tube removal protocol in patients with thoracic trauma: a prospective clinical study

Peer-Reviewed Publication

National Center for Respiratory Medicine

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Key findings

• Early chest tube removal (≤3 days post-insertion) is feasible, and the rates of complications and interventions are comparable to late tube removal.

What is known and what is new?

• Management and timing of chest tube removal vary depending on the physician’s experience, training, and clinical judgment.

• Timing of chest tube removal in patients on a ventilator is subject to controversy.

• Early chest tube removal protocol can be implemented in high-volume trauma centers to further validate its safety and effectiveness.

What is the implication, and what should change now?

• Multicenter and larger sample sizes studies would be beneficial to support the early chest tube removal protocol.

Publication: Abdulrahman Y, Al-Ani M, Farhat M, Khallafalla H, Abu Amr A, Ajaj A, Al-Zubaidi A, Chughtai T, El-Menyar A, Asim M, Rizoli S, Al-Thani H. Implementing a chest tube removal protocol in patients with thoracic trauma: a prospective clinical study. J Thorac Dis 2025;17(3):1301-1311. doi: 10.21037/jtd-24-1229


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