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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1249047
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
The Outcome of Expectant Management of Congenital Cystic Adenomatoid Malformations (CCAM) of the Lung
Publikationsverlauf
received September 15, 2009
accepted after revision January 30, 2010
Publikationsdatum:
06. April 2010 (online)

Abstract
Introduction: The appropriate management of asymptomatic congenital cystic adenomatoid malformations of the lung (CCAM) remains controversial. The aim of this study is to determine the outcome of expectant management of these lesions and the sensitivity of antenatal ultrasound diagnosis.
Material and Methods: A retrospective review was undertaken of all cases identified from prospectively collected databases with an antenatal or postnatal diagnosis of CCAM in the Northern region of England between 1985 and 2006 where such lesions underwent resection only when symptomatic.
Results: Thirty-seven cases of confirmed CCAM were identified antenatally or postnatally. Twenty-six (70%) were identified by antenatal ultrasound scans (during a period of near-universal antenatal scanning), of whom 21 (81%) were liveborn. In total, 16 of 29 (55%) liveborn infants with CCAM were symptomatic, and either died within the first postnatal week or underwent resection. Thirteen (45% of livebirths) were managed expectantly and remained asymptomatic. The sensitivity of antenatal ultrasound screening for CCAM increased over the period to 90% in the latter half of the study (p=0.035), although the positive predictive value (66%) did not improve.
Conclusions: Expectant management was a reasonable option for almost half of the babies, but over one third required surgery for CCAM, most becoming symptomatic in infancy. In view of the uncertainty that surrounds decisions regarding expectant or pre-emptive resection in asymptomatic infants, the authors advocate having an open and honest discussion when counselling parents (particularly antenatally) regarding surveillance or expectant management as a reasonable strategy.
Key words
congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation of the lung - asymptomatic - antenatal - management
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