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Intrapleural perfusion hyperthermo-chemotherapy for malignant pleural dissemination and effusion.

Y Matsuzaki1, K Shibata, M Yoshioka, M Inoue, R Sekiya, T Onitsuka, I Iwamoto, Y Koga.   

Abstract

Taking advantage of the antitumor effect of hyperthermia, we administered intrapleural perfusion hyperthermo-chemotherapy for the treatment of malignant pleural seeding or pleural effusion. This consists of irrigating the pleural space for 2 hours with 43 degrees C saline solution containing cis-platinum using specially devised extracorporeal circuits. From January 1988 through December 1993, we performed this technique in 12 patients with malignant disseminated lesions stemming from lung cancer who also underwent surgical resection of the primary lesions and in 7 patients with malignant pleural effusions who did not undergo thoracotomy or surgical resection. There were no serious clinical complications associated with this procedure. The pharmacokinetics showed that a high concentration of cis-platinum (more than 17.6 micrograms/mL in the free form) was retained in the pleural cavity during perfusion. After this therapy, the cancer cells showed marked degeneration with fibrosis in the pleural wall. The pleural effusion was well controlled in 100% of the patients. The median survival time in the 12 patients with pleural disseminated lesions who were treated with intrapleural perfusion hyperthermo-chemotherapy was 20 months. On the other hand, the median survival time in 7 patients with similar lesions who did not receive IPHC was only 6 months. Intrapleural perfusion hyperthermo-chemotherapy seems to have considerable value as an adjuvant therapy for patients with pleural dissemination who have had their primary lesions removed.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7818311     DOI: 10.1016/0003-4975(94)00614-D

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Thorac Surg        ISSN: 0003-4975            Impact factor:   4.330


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