| Literature DB >> 32637145 |
Soichiro Ishii1, Hiroshi Sakurashita1, Emiko Mashida1, Yasuyuki Saeki1, Hiroaki Matsuo1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Instillation of sterile graded talc in the pleural space is performed to prevent reaccumulation of malignant pleural effusion after drainage. Talc is thought to encourage pleural adhesions as part of the repair process by provoking inflammation, suggesting that adhesions are less likely to form in patients taking corticosteroids or other drugs with anti-inflammatory effects. However, the relationship between steroid therapy and pleurodesis efficacy remains unclear. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Anti-inflammatory effects; Pleurodesis; Sterile graded talc; Steroids
Year: 2020 PMID: 32637145 PMCID: PMC7333338 DOI: 10.1186/s40780-020-00171-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Health Care Sci ISSN: 2055-0294
Patient characteristics
| Characteristic | Number ( |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 53 |
| Female | 18 |
| Age (years), median (range) | 70 (38–87) |
| SSTa | |
| Yes | 6 |
| No | 65 |
SST systemic steroid therapy
aExcludes steroid inhalants and topical drugs
Characteristics of the six patients receiving SST
| Case number and pleurodesis outcome | Age (y) | Sex | Disease | Steroid | Route | Dose (mg/day) | NSAIDs | Serum albumin (g/dL) | Drainage volume on the day preceding pleurodesis (mL) | Pleurodesis procedures |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) Success | 66 | F | Rheumatoid arthritis | PSL | p.o. | 1 | Yes | 2.9 | 230 | 1 |
| (2) Success | 65 | M | Kidney transplant | mPSL | p.o. | 4 | No | 2.2 | 140 | 1 |
| (3) Success | 71 | M | Interstitial pneumonia | PSL | p.o. | 5 | No | 2.4 | 40 | 1 |
| (4) Success | 72 | M | Radiation pneumonitis | PSL | p.o. | 5 | No | 3.0 | 1270 | 1 |
| (5) Success | 66 | M | Interstitial pneumonia | PSL | p.o. | 20 | No | 3.0 | 50 | 1 |
| (6) Failure | 80 | M | Nivolumab-induced pneumonia | PSL | i.v. | 40 | No | 1.7 | 300 | 2 |
NSAIDs non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, F female, M male, PSL prednisolone, mPSL methylprednisolone, p.o. oral, i.v. intravenous
Fig. 1Treatment course for the case of failed pleurodesis. PSL, prednisolone