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Early effective drainage in the treatment of loculated tuberculous pleurisy.

C-L Chung1, C-H Chen, C-Y Yeh, J-R Sheu, S-C Chang.   

Abstract

The role of early effective drainage in loculated tuberculous (TB) pleurisy treatment remains unclear. Consecutive patients with TB pleurisy subjected to anti-TB treatment and pigtail drainage (n = 64) were divided into three groups: 1) patients with free-flowing effusions irrigated with saline (free-flowing group; n = 20); 2) patients with loculated effusions irrigated with streptokinase (streptokinase group; n = 22); and 3) patients with loculated effusions irrigated with saline (saline group; n = 22). Pleural irrigation was performed for 3 days consecutively and the effusion drained as completely as possible. Outcomes were assessed for 12 months by clinical symptoms, effusion removed, radiological scores for effusion amount, lung function and occurrence of residual pleural thickening. The total effusion volumes removed were significantly greater in the free-flowing (2.36+/-1.62 L) and streptokinase groups (2.59+/-1.77 L) than in the saline group (1.28+/-1.21 L). Compared with the saline group, the free-flowing and streptokinase groups showed significant improvement in radiological scores and forced vital capacity at different time-points during follow-up, and a significantly lower occurrence of residual pleural thickening. All outcome variables were comparable between the streptokinase and free-flowing groups. In summary, early effective drainage and complete anti-tuberculosis treatment may hasten clearance of pleural effusion, reduce residual pleural thickening occurrence and accelerate pulmonary function recovery in patients with symptomatic loculated tuberculous pleurisy.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18216051     DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00122207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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