Literature DB >> 19879036

[Use of indwelling pleural catheter in the outpatient management of recurrent malignant pleural effusion].

Enrique Cases1, Luis Seijo, Carlos Disdier, María José Lorenzo, Rosa Cordovilla, Francisca Sanchis, Marimar Lacunza, Gregoria Sevillano, Fátima Benito-Sendín.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the effectiveness and safety of the indwelling pleural catheter in the management of recurrent malignant pleural effusion. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A prospective multicentre study was performed in 63 consecutive outpatients from four Spanish hospitals. A total of 43 men and 20 women were included, with a median age of 67 years. In seven of the cases treatment with pleurodesis had failed; in five other cases their lung was trapped; in another five cases after repeat therapeutic thoracocentesis, and the rest of them as a preference choice to pleurodesis. All patients had an indwelling pleural catheter inserted (PleurX), Denver Biomedical).
RESULTS: Most of patients (94.5%) reported an improvement in their respiratory symptoms (cough and dyspnoea) and their ability to function independently. Average length of the catheterisation was 45 days (6-222). Average amount of drained pleural effusion was 75ml, with a frequency of drainage of between 3 and 4 times per week and once fortnightly. Spontaneous pleurodesis was achieved following 34.9% of procedures. No complications occurred during the insertion of the catheter. The post-catheterisation complications were empyema (3 cases), chest pain (2 cases), and tumour metastasis (3 cases).
CONCLUSIONS: The use of an indwelling pleural catheter is an effective palliative treatment in the outpatient management for patients suffering malignant pleural effusion. It is also a simple treatment that can be easily applied, does not require hospitalisation and can be easily managed by the patient at home, with a low rate of complications.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19879036     DOI: 10.1016/j.arbres.2009.09.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Bronconeumol        ISSN: 0300-2896            Impact factor:   4.872


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