Volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To evaluate whether the volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VABB) is associated with hematoma formation and progression, patient's age and histology of the lesion.</p> <p>Findings</p>...

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Main Authors: Panopoulou Effrosyni, Flessas Ioannis, Safioleas Panagiotis, Michalopoulos Nikolaos V, Giannakopoulou Georgia, Chrysikos Dimosthenis, Domeyer Philip, Sergentanis Theodoros N, Zagouri Flora, Bletsa Garifallia, Zografos George C
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-03-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/3/70
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spelling doaj-1b30b89abbb24557b60ecc3a042b2e6d2020-11-25T02:16:16ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002010-03-01317010.1186/1756-0500-3-70Volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formationPanopoulou EffrosyniFlessas IoannisSafioleas PanagiotisMichalopoulos Nikolaos VGiannakopoulou GeorgiaChrysikos DimosthenisDomeyer PhilipSergentanis Theodoros NZagouri FloraBletsa GarifalliaZografos George C<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To evaluate whether the volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VABB) is associated with hematoma formation and progression, patient's age and histology of the lesion.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>177 women underwent VABB according to standardized protocol. The volume of blood suctioned and hematoma formation were noted at the end of the procedure, as did the subsequent development and progression of hematoma. First- and second-order logistic regression was performed, where appropriate. Cases with hematoma presented with greater volume of blood suctioned (63.8 ± 44.7 cc vs. 17.2 ± 32.9 cc; p < 0.001, Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test for independent samples, MWW); the likelihood of hematoma formation was increasing till a volume equal to 82.6 cc, at which the second-order approach predicts a maximum. The volume of blood suctioned was positively associated with the duration of the procedure (Spearman's rho = 0.417, p < 0.001); accordingly, hematoma formation was also positively associated with the latter (p = 0.004, MWW). The volume of blood suctioned was not associated with patients' age, menopausal status and histopathological diagnosis.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The likelihood of hematoma is increasing along with increasing amount of blood suctioned, reaching a plateau approximately at 80 cc of blood lost.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/3/70
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author Panopoulou Effrosyni
Flessas Ioannis
Safioleas Panagiotis
Michalopoulos Nikolaos V
Giannakopoulou Georgia
Chrysikos Dimosthenis
Domeyer Philip
Sergentanis Theodoros N
Zagouri Flora
Bletsa Garifallia
Zografos George C
spellingShingle Panopoulou Effrosyni
Flessas Ioannis
Safioleas Panagiotis
Michalopoulos Nikolaos V
Giannakopoulou Georgia
Chrysikos Dimosthenis
Domeyer Philip
Sergentanis Theodoros N
Zagouri Flora
Bletsa Garifallia
Zografos George C
Volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formation
BMC Research Notes
author_facet Panopoulou Effrosyni
Flessas Ioannis
Safioleas Panagiotis
Michalopoulos Nikolaos V
Giannakopoulou Georgia
Chrysikos Dimosthenis
Domeyer Philip
Sergentanis Theodoros N
Zagouri Flora
Bletsa Garifallia
Zografos George C
author_sort Panopoulou Effrosyni
title Volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formation
title_short Volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formation
title_full Volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formation
title_fullStr Volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formation
title_full_unstemmed Volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formation
title_sort volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy predicts later hematoma formation
publisher BMC
series BMC Research Notes
issn 1756-0500
publishDate 2010-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>To evaluate whether the volume of blood suctioned during vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (VABB) is associated with hematoma formation and progression, patient's age and histology of the lesion.</p> <p>Findings</p> <p>177 women underwent VABB according to standardized protocol. The volume of blood suctioned and hematoma formation were noted at the end of the procedure, as did the subsequent development and progression of hematoma. First- and second-order logistic regression was performed, where appropriate. Cases with hematoma presented with greater volume of blood suctioned (63.8 ± 44.7 cc vs. 17.2 ± 32.9 cc; p < 0.001, Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon test for independent samples, MWW); the likelihood of hematoma formation was increasing till a volume equal to 82.6 cc, at which the second-order approach predicts a maximum. The volume of blood suctioned was positively associated with the duration of the procedure (Spearman's rho = 0.417, p < 0.001); accordingly, hematoma formation was also positively associated with the latter (p = 0.004, MWW). The volume of blood suctioned was not associated with patients' age, menopausal status and histopathological diagnosis.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The likelihood of hematoma is increasing along with increasing amount of blood suctioned, reaching a plateau approximately at 80 cc of blood lost.</p>
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