TY - JOUR
T1 - Use of tunnelled pleural catheter for palliative treatment of malignant pleural effusion
T2 - Experience of a third level hospital
AU - Botero, Juan David
AU - Lasso, Javier Iván
AU - Serrano, María Natalia
AU - Villaquiran, Claudio
AU - Torres, July Vianeth
AU - Fernández, María José
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © Via Medica
PY - 2022/2/5
Y1 - 2022/2/5
N2 - Introduction: Pleural effusion is a manifestation of advanced cancer that is associated with symptoms whose control requires adopting different strategies. This study aimed to characterize the population of patients with malignant pleural effusion who underwent placement (or insertion) of a tunnelled pleural catheter to alleviate dyspnoea, describe the experience of its use and evaluate the 30-day hospitalization rate for pleural effusion and the percentage of early and late complications. Patients and methods: This study is a series of cases with cancer taken to implantation of a closed pleural drainage system during the year 2020 in a third level hospital in Colombia. Results: Eight patients underwent this procedure, in whom implantation was successful. Pleural effusion due to breast cancer was the main indication. No late catheter complications were recorded given the high 30–day mortality, despite a low LENT (LDH, ECOG, neutrophilia and tumour type) score in some patients. Conclusions: The indwelling tunnelled pleural catheter is useful in the palliative treatment of malignant pleural effusion with few complications. It is necessary to evaluate the performance of the LENT scale in the study population given that despite a low score the 30–day mortality rate was high.
AB - Introduction: Pleural effusion is a manifestation of advanced cancer that is associated with symptoms whose control requires adopting different strategies. This study aimed to characterize the population of patients with malignant pleural effusion who underwent placement (or insertion) of a tunnelled pleural catheter to alleviate dyspnoea, describe the experience of its use and evaluate the 30-day hospitalization rate for pleural effusion and the percentage of early and late complications. Patients and methods: This study is a series of cases with cancer taken to implantation of a closed pleural drainage system during the year 2020 in a third level hospital in Colombia. Results: Eight patients underwent this procedure, in whom implantation was successful. Pleural effusion due to breast cancer was the main indication. No late catheter complications were recorded given the high 30–day mortality, despite a low LENT (LDH, ECOG, neutrophilia and tumour type) score in some patients. Conclusions: The indwelling tunnelled pleural catheter is useful in the palliative treatment of malignant pleural effusion with few complications. It is necessary to evaluate the performance of the LENT scale in the study population given that despite a low score the 30–day mortality rate was high.
KW - indwelling pleural catheter
KW - malignant pleural effusion
KW - metastatic cancer
KW - palliative care
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U2 - 10.5603/PMPI.2022.0005
DO - 10.5603/PMPI.2022.0005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85132393041
SN - 2545-0425
VL - 16
SP - 103
EP - 107
JO - Palliative Medicine in Practice
JF - Palliative Medicine in Practice
IS - 2
ER -