| Literature DB >> 20719783 |
Ilan Bar1, David Stav, Gershon Fink, Amir Peer, Tsilia Lazarovitch, Michael Papiashvilli.
Abstract
We retrospectively analyzed the data of 119 patients who were treated for empyema thoracis from 1999 to 2007. There were 87 men with a mean age of 63.9 years (range, 19-79 years) and 32 women with a mean age 55.2 years (range, 26-78 years). The empyema was right-sided in 73 patients and left-sided in 46. The etiology was parapneumonic in 43.7% of cases, postoperative in 42.0%, posttraumatic in 11.8%, and due to other causes in 2.5%. Eight (6.7%) patients underwent surgery on admission because of unstable clinical status; all 8 survived. Fibrinolysis was used in 111 (93.3%) patients; of these, 88 (73.9%) were successfully treated by intrapleural urokinase instillation, and 23 (19.4%) failed treatment and underwent surgery. All 88 patients who had successful fibrinolytic therapy survived, they accounted for 1.8% of the morbidity. In the 23 patients who underwent surgery after failed treatment, there were 3 deaths, accounting for 2.7% overall mortality and 6.3% morbidity. Treating thoracic empyema in patients with significant comorbidities is challenging. Intrapleural urokinase administration might be beneficial in high-risk patients, but in those without significant comorbidities, early surgery may be considered.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20719783 DOI: 10.1177/0218492310375752
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann ISSN: 0218-4923