| Literature DB >> 20697963 |
Margaret E M Van Meter1, Kanako Y McKee, R Jeffrey Kohlwes.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malignant pleural effusions (MPE) are a frequent cause of dyspnea and discomfort at the end of cancer patients' lives. The tunneled indwelling pleural catheter (TIPC) was approved by the FDA in 1997 and has been investigated as a treatment for MPE.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20697963 PMCID: PMC3024099 DOI: 10.1007/s11606-010-1472-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Intern Med ISSN: 0884-8734 Impact factor: 5.128
Search Strategy Used to Identify Studies Describing the Use of Tunneled Indwelling Pleural Catheters in the Treatment of Malignant Pleural Effusions
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Figure 1Article selection process. Abbreviations: WoS, Web of Science; VATS, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
Characteristics of the 19 Studies Included in the Systematic Review
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| Al-Halfawy, | 55 | Academic center in Egypt. MPE not necessarily previously treated with thoracentesis | Lung 21, breast 16, mesothelioma 10, lymphoma 2, colon 3, other 3 |
| Bazerbashi, | 125 | Academic center in the UK. Patients with trapped lung† found during VATS, failed pleurodesis, or recurrent effusion. 62% of TIPC inserted during VATS | Lung 33, breast 19, mesothelioma 42, other 31 |
| Bertolaccini, | 77 | Unknown setting in Italy. Patients with at least 1 prior thoracentesis | Lung 37, breast 15, mesothelioma 15, colon 7, pancreas 2, ovarian 1 |
| Diez-Porres, | 8 | Palliative home care unit affiliated with public hospital in Spain. Unknown prior treatment for MPE | Lung 3, breast 1, mesothelioma 1, RCC 2, other 1 |
| Mullett, | 70 | Academic center in the USA. Unknown prior MPE treatment. 22% inserted during concomitant surgical procedures | Lung 35, breast 9, hematologic 8, other 18 |
| Murthy, | 58 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with trapped lung†, high-volume effusions, or failed pleurodesis.22% inserted during planned thoracoscopy | Lung 22, lymphoma 3, other 23, nonmalignant 10 |
| Musani, | 24 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with recurrent free-flowing MPE | Lung 5, breast 11, mesothelioma 3, colon 1, RCC 1, other 3 |
| Ohm, | 34 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with trapped lung† | Cancer type distribution NS |
| Pien, | 11 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with trapped lung† | Mesothelioma 6, lymphoma 3, multiple myeloma 1, other 1 |
| Pollak, | 28 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with recurrent MPE after thoracentesis | Lung 10, breast 3, lymphoma 2, colon 2, RCC 2, other 9 |
| Putnam, | 99 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with recurrent MPE after thoracentesis | Lung 39, breast 25, hematologic 4, RCC 4, other 27 |
| Putnam, | 100 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with at least 1 prior thoracentesis | Distribution for TIPC cohort NS |
| Robinson, | 9 | Academic center in the USA. Prior pleurodesis had failed in 4 patients | Lung 3, breast 2, lymphoma 1, myeloma 1, RCC 1, other 1 |
| Schneider, | 100 | Academic center in Germany. Patients had trapped lung†, previously failed pleurodesis, or were not VATS candidates due to overall condition | Lung 23, breast 20, mesothelioma 11, other 34, nonmalignant 12 |
| Sioris, | 51 | Academic center in Finland. Patients with at least 1 prior thoracentesis, rapid accumulation of fluid, trapped lung†, or high surgical risk | Lung 21, breast 7, mesothelioma 7, lymphoma 1, RCC 1, other 14. All patients with trapped lung |
| Tremblay, | 223 | Academic center in Canada. Patients with recurrent pleural effusions. 25% had undergone prior unspecified pleural intervention | Lung 92, breast 49, mesothelioma 29, ovarian 19, other 61. (Distribution by number of TIPC insertions) |
| van den Toorn, | 17 | Academic center in the Netherlands. Patients with recurrent effusions after thoracentesis and had failed or were ineligible for pleurodesis | Lung 5, breast 3, mesothelioma 6, other 3 |
| Warren, | 263 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with MPE, most did not have prior thoracentesis | Lung 60, breast 133,gynecologic 32, other 38 |
| Wyckoff, | 18 | Academic center in the USA. Patients with recurrent MPE | Lung 5, breast 7, lymphoma 1, RCC 1, other 4 |
*TIPC inserted under local anesthesia unless otherwise noted
†Trapped lung is characterized by a thick, fibrous peel on the visceral pleura that prevents full reexpansion and pleural apposition after thoracentesis, leading to rapid reaccumulation of fluid and chronic pleural effusions
Abbreviations: MPE, malignant pleural effusion; NS, not specified; RCC, renal cell carcinoma; TIPC, tunneled indwelling pleural catheter; VATS, video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery
Figure 2Outcomes reported in patients treated with the TIPC