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Guido Marchi1, Sara Cinquini2, Francesco Tannura2
1Pulmonology Unit, Cardiothoracic and Vascular Department, University Hospital of Pisa, 56124 Pisa, Italy.
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Hemorrhagic complications during pleural interventions-such as thoracentesis and chest tube insertion-remain a significant clinical concern, primarily due to inadvertent injury of the intercostal artery (ICA). The highly variable ICA anatomy is frequently not visualized on conventional imaging, limiting the reliability of landmark-based techniques. Color Doppler thoracic ultrasound (CDUS) has emerged as a non-invasive, real-time modality capable of identifying ICAs and their anatomical variants prior to pleural access. This narrative review synthesizes current evidence on CDUS-guided ICA screening, focusing on its technical principles, diagnostic performance, and clinical applicability. While feasibility and utility are supported by multiple observational studies, robust evidence demonstrating a reduction in bleeding complications is still lacking. Barriers to widespread implementation include heterogeneous scanning protocols, operator dependency, and the absence of standardized training. We discuss the anatomical rationale for pre-procedural vascular mapping and highlight emerging protocols aimed at standardizing ICA visualization. Although not yet incorporated into major clinical guidelines, CDUS represents a promising tool to enhance procedural safety. Emerging AI applications may further improve vessel detection by reducing operator dependency and enhancing reproducibility. High-quality prospective studies are essential to validate potential clinical benefits, optimize implementation strategies, and support integration into routine pleural practice.
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