Literature DB >> 11726346

Management of malignant pleural effusion.

J Taubert1.   

Abstract

Malignant pleural effusion, an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the intrapleural space, is a common complication of cancer resulting in debilitating symptoms including dyspnea, pain, and fatigue. The goal of treatment is aimed at symptomatic control, relief and control of dyspnea, and obliteration of the intrapleural space to prevent reaccumulation of pleural fluid. Treatment options include chemotherapy, radiation, intrapleural instillation of sclerosing agents, indwelling pleural catheters with intermittent drainage, pleuroperitoneal shunts, and pleurectomy. Therapeutic approaches used in the management of malignant effusions must be directed at maintaining or improving the quality of life for the individual.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11726346

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Clin North Am        ISSN: 0029-6465            Impact factor:   1.208


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1.  Caring for a patient with malignant pleural effusion.

Authors:  Jeanne Held-Warmkessel; Linda Schiech
Journal:  Nursing       Date:  2008-11
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