Ultrasound-guided kidney biopsy: a ten-year retrospective single-center experience and the promising role of clinical hypnosis

Angioi A.;Bianco P.;Onnis D.;Floris M.;Cabiddu G.;Pani A.;Lepori N.
2024-01-01

Abstract

This retrospective analysis investigates the outcomes and complications of 682 kidney biopsies performed at ARNAS G. Brotzu from 2010 to 2021. Our findings indicate a minor complication rate of 9.1%, with severe complications being exceedingly rare at 0.3%. Age did not contribute to an increased risk, underscoring the procedure's safety across age groups. Clinical hypnosis was incorporated into the biopsy protocol in a subset of patients (n = 45) from April 2019 to December 2023. Over 90% of these patients reported no perception of the procedure, and 60% experienced no pain. According to STAY-Y test scores, this approach significantly reduced anxiety post-procedure (p = 0.001); no major or minor complications were observed in this group. While our study reaffirms the very low risk of severe complications in kidney biopsies, it also highlights the potential benefits of adjunct clinical hypnosis in enhancing patient comfort and cooperation during the procedure. This exploration opens a promising avenue for further investigation to improve patient experiences and procedural outcomes in kidney biopsies.
2024
Inglese
7
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11255-024-04196-1
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Fine needle biopsy
Glomerular diseases
Hypnosis
Kidney biopsy
Ultrasound
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Angioi, A.; Mascia, G.; Sirigu, D.; Cao, R.; Bianco, P.; Onnis, D.; Floris, M.; Cabiddu, G.; Pani, A.; Lepori, N.
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