Malignant Pleural Effusions

The estimated annual incidence of malignant pleural effusions in the United States is 150,000 cases. Patients most commonly present with dyspnea, initially on exertion and later at rest. Chemical pleurodesis is the most common modality of therapy for patients with recurrent, symptomatic, malignant pleural effusion. Talc is the most successful pleurodesis agent, and talc poudrage and slurry have equal efficacy. Although a number of cases of acute respiratory failure have been associated with talc pleurodesis, the incidence is < 1% and many of these episodes cannot be clearly attributed to talc alone. Although a low pleural fluid pH is associated with a decreased survival and less successful pleurodesis, pH should not be the sole criterion for recommending or withholding pleurodesis. Other factors that need to be considered before recommending pleurodesis include relief of dyspnea after therapeutic thoracentesis, general health of the patient, performance status, presence of trapped lung, and the primary malignancy. Pleuroperitoneal shunt or chronic indwelling catheter should be considered for patients who fail pleurodesis or who have a trapped lung.

[1]  S. Sahn,et al.  The pathogenesis of low glucose, low pH malignant effusions. , 2015, The American review of respiratory disease.

[2]  R. Light,et al.  Observations on pleural fluid pressures as fluid is withdrawn during thoracentesis. , 2015, American Review of Respiratory Disease.

[3]  P. E. Cardoso,et al.  Thoracoscopy talc poudrage : a 15-year experience. , 2001, Chest.

[4]  S. Sahn Talc should be used for pleurodesis. , 2000, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[5]  M. J. Schiff,et al.  Outpatient pleurodesis of malignant pleural effusions using a small-bore pigtail catheter. , 2000, Chest.

[6]  M. Kramer,et al.  Successful talc slurry pleurodesis in patients with nonmalignant pleural effusion. , 2000, Chest.

[7]  E. Smit,et al.  Targeting vascular endothelial growth factor blockade: ascites and pleural effusion formation. , 2000, The oncologist.

[8]  J. Roth,et al.  Outpatient management of malignant pleural effusion by a chronic indwelling pleural catheter. , 2000, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[9]  R. Gasparri,et al.  Videothoracoscopic treatment of primary spontaneous pneumothorax: a 6-year experience. , 2000, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[10]  K. Kovitz,et al.  A randomized comparison of indwelling pleural catheter and doxycycline pleurodesis in the management of malignant pleural effusions , 1999, Cancer.

[11]  M. Florence,et al.  Respiratory failure following talc pleurodesis. , 1999, American journal of surgery.

[12]  P. Postmus,et al.  Talc-induced inflammation in the pleural cavity. , 1998, The European respiratory journal.

[13]  P. Mathur,et al.  Medical thoracoscopic talc pleurodesis for chylothorax due to lymphoma: a case series. , 1998, Chest.

[14]  F. Matzinger,et al.  Pleurodesis with Iodized Talc for Malignant Effusions Using Pigtail Catheters , 1998, The Annals of pharmacotherapy.

[15]  J. Herndon,et al.  Sclerotherapy for malignant pleural effusions: a prospective randomized trial of bleomycin vs doxycycline with small-bore catheter drainage. , 1998, Chest.

[16]  W. Hsu,et al.  Ultrasound-guided small-bore Elecath tube insertion for the rapid sclerotherapy of malignant pleural effusion. , 1998, Japanese journal of clinical oncology.

[17]  M. Chuang,et al.  Elastance of the Pleural Space: A Predictor for the Outcome of Pleurodesis in Patients with Malignant Pleural Effusion , 1997, Annals of Internal Medicine.

[18]  F. Jatene,et al.  Respiratory failure due to insufflated talc , 1997, The Lancet.

[19]  P. Astoul,et al.  Thoracoscopic talc poudrage pleurodesis for malignant effusions. A review of 360 cases. , 1996, Chest.

[20]  A. Chan,et al.  Thoracoscopic talc insufflation versus talc slurry for symptomatic malignant pleural effusion. , 1996, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[21]  E. Patz,et al.  Ambulatory sclerotherapy for malignant pleural effusions. , 1996, Radiology.

[22]  D. Waller,et al.  Video-assisted thoracoscopic pleurectomy in the management of malignant pleural effusion. , 1995, Chest.

[23]  E. Patz,et al.  Palliative treatment of malignant pleural effusions: value of small-bore catheter thoracostomy and doxycycline sclerotherapy. , 1995, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[24]  P. Goldstraw,et al.  Management of recurrent malignant pleural effusions. The complementary role of talc pleurodesis and pleuroperitoneal shunting , 1995, Cancer.

[25]  S. Sahn,et al.  Talc pleurodesis for the treatment of pneumothorax and pleural effusion. , 1994, Chest.

[26]  W. Jiang,et al.  In-vitro models of cancer invasion and metastasis: recent developments. , 1994, European journal of surgical oncology : the journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and the British Association of Surgical Oncology.

[27]  V. Rusch,et al.  Pleurodesis using talc slurry. , 1994, Chest.

[28]  C. Strange,et al.  A comparison of rotation and nonrotation in tetracycline pleurodesis. , 1993, Chest.

[29]  F. Rodríguez‐Panadero,et al.  Survival and talc pleurodesis in metastatic pleural carcinoma, revisited. Report of 125 cases. , 1993, Chest.

[30]  B. Zetter,et al.  Adhesion molecules in tumor metastasis. , 1993, Seminars in cancer biology.

[31]  P. Mueller,et al.  Small Chest-Tube Drainage Followed by Bleomycin Sclerosis for Malignant Pleural Effusions , 1993, Obstetrics and gynecology.

[32]  S. Sahn,et al.  Pleurodesis for nonmalignant pleural effusions. Recommendations. , 1992, Chest.

[33]  S. Sahn,et al.  Pleural fluid analysis in malignant mesothelioma. Prognostic implications. , 1991, Chest.

[34]  H. Magnussen,et al.  Intrapleural palliative treatment of malignant pleural effusions with mitoxantrone versus placebo (pleural tube alone). , 1991, Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology.

[35]  M. Tattersall,et al.  Management of malignant pleural effusions. , 1990, Thorax.

[36]  B. Rodgers,et al.  Pleuroperitoneal shunts in the management of persistent chylothorax. , 1989, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[37]  F. Rodríguez‐Panadero,et al.  Pleural metastatic tumours and effusions. Frequency and pathogenic mechanisms in a post-mortem series. , 1989, The European respiratory journal.

[38]  F. Rodríguez‐Panadero,et al.  Low glucose and pH levels in malignant pleural effusions. Diagnostic significance and prognostic value in respect to pleurodesis. , 1989, The American review of respiratory disease.

[39]  J. Mortensen,et al.  Lung function 22-35 years after treatment of idiopathic spontaneous pneumothorax with talc poudrage or simple drainage. , 1988, Thorax.

[40]  C. Strange,et al.  Effect of patient positioning on distribution of tetracycline in the pleural space during pleurodesis. , 1988, Chest.

[41]  S. Sahn,et al.  Pleural fluid pH in malignant effusions. Diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic implications. , 1988, Annals of internal medicine.

[42]  S. Sahn Malignant Pleural Effusions , 1985, Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine.

[43]  A. Gaudichet,et al.  Acute pneumonitis with bilateral pleural effusion after talc pleurodesis. , 1984, Chest.

[44]  T. L. Svendsen,et al.  Treatment of malignant pleural effusion with drainage, with and without instillation of talc. , 1984, European journal of respiratory diseases.

[45]  R. Poe,et al.  Survival of patient with pleural involvement by breast carcinoma. , 1983, American journal of clinical oncology.

[46]  I. Fentiman,et al.  Control of pleural effusions in patients with breast cancer a randomized trial , 1983, Cancer.

[47]  M. Estenne,et al.  Mechanism of relief of dyspnea after thoracocentesis in patients with large pleural effusions. , 1983, The American journal of medicine.

[48]  R. Rogers,et al.  Adult respiratory distress syndrome following intrapleural instillation of talc. , 1983, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.

[49]  R. Livingston,et al.  Isolated pleural effusion in small cell lung carcinoma: favorable prognosis. A review of the Southwest Oncology Group experience. , 1982, Chest.

[50]  S. Sahn,et al.  Carcinomatous involvement of the pleura: an analysis of 96 patients. , 1977, The American journal of medicine.

[51]  L. Baker,et al.  Pleural effusion in cancer patients. A prospective randomized study of pleural drainage with the addition of radioactive phosphorous to the pleural space vs. pleural drainage alone , 1975, Cancer.

[52]  M. Bains,et al.  Indications for pleurectomy in malignant effusion , 1975, Cancer.

[53]  T B Ferguson,et al.  The treatment of malignant pleural effusions , 1974, Cancer.

[54]  P. C. Meyer Metastatic carcinoma of the pleura. , 1966, Thorax.

[55]  R. Gorlin,et al.  Effects of pleural talc poudrage on pulmonary function. , 1957, The Journal of thoracic surgery.

[56]  E. Beattie,et al.  Lung function studies in poudrage treatment of recurrent spontaneous pneumothorax. , 1951, The Journal of thoracic surgery.

[57]  J. Heffner,et al.  Pleural fluid pH as a predictor of pleurodesis failure: analysis of primary data. , 2000, Chest.

[58]  J. Heffner,et al.  Pleural fluid pH as a predictor of survival for patients with malignant pleural effusions. , 2000, Chest.

[59]  H. Colt,et al.  Predicting survival in patients with recurrent symptomatic malignant pleural effusions: an assessment of the prognostic values of physiologic, morphologic, and quality of life measures of extent of disease. , 2000, Chest.

[60]  J. Herndon,et al.  Malignant pleural effusions: treatment with small-bore-catheter thoracostomy and talc pleurodesis. , 1999, Radiology.

[61]  S. Sahn,et al.  Chemical Pleurodesis for Malignant Pleural Effusions , 1994, Annals of Internal Medicine.

[62]  Y. le Tulzo,et al.  [Acute respiratory insufficiency after pleural talcage of pneumothorax. Apropos of a case]. , 1993, Revue de Pneumologie Clinique.

[63]  H. Gutgesell,et al.  Pleuroperitoneal shunts for refractory chylothorax after operation for congenital heart disease. , 1992, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[64]  S. Saini,et al.  Sclerotherapy of malignant pleural effusion through sonographically placed small-bore catheters. , 1992, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[65]  Mariati A survey of the long-term effects of talc and kaolin pleurodesis , 1979 .

[66]  A. Lees,et al.  Management of pleural effusions in breast cancer. , 1979, Chest.

[67]  H. H. Shah,et al.  The treatment of malignant pleural effusions by closed trocar tube drainage. , 1967, The Annals of thoracic surgery.

[68]  G E BEAUMONT,et al.  Pleural effusion. , 1954, Archives. Middlesex Hospital.