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Empyema in children: clinical course and long-term follow-up.

F J McLaughlin, D A Goldmann, D M Rosenbaum, G B Harris, S R Schuster, D J Strieder.   

Abstract

Sixteen patients, aged 1 month to 15 years, were studied to determine the clinical course and long-term outcome of empyema in previously healthy children. The pathogens responsible were Haemophilus influenzae type b (seven patients), Staphylococcus aureus (five patients), Streptococcus pneumoniae (three patients), and viridans group Streptococcus (one patient). All patients had loculated fluid showing on chest roentgenographs. Chest tube drainage yielded 20 to 1,495 mL (mean 293 mL) during the first three days, accounting for 83% of total drainage. Chest tubes were removed after three to 17 days (mean ten days). Only slight roentgenographic improvement showed during chest tube drainage. Three patients required an open thoracotomy because of an unsatisfactory clinical response. Hospitalization ranged from eight to 77 days (mean 25 days). All patients had residual pleural thickening shown on chest roentgenographs taken at discharge. Thirteen patients were seen 5 to 140 months (mean 66 months) after discharge. Findings from physical examination were normal in 12 of the 13 patients. Pulmonary function tests in ten of the 13 patients revealed (mean percent predicted +/- 1 SD): vital capacity 92 +/- 12, residual volume 85 +/- 31, total lung capacity 92 +/- 13, peak flow rate 96 +/- 17, forced expiratory volume in 1 second 90 +/- 13, and maximal mid-expiratory flow rate 93 +/- 25. In all but one patient, findings on chest roentgenograms were normal or showed slight pleural thickening. Children with loculated empyema can be treated successfully with antibiotics and chest tube drainage. Few patients require open drainage, and further surgery is rarely required. The long-term outcome is excellent.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6718113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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