College of Chest Physicians to develop a clinical practice guideline on the medical and surgical treatment of parapneumonic effusions (PPE) using evidence-based methods. Options and outcomes considered: Based on consensus of clinical opinion, the expert panel developed an annotated table for evaluating the risk for poor outcome in patients with PPE. Estimates of the risk for poor outcome were based on the clinical judgment that, without adequate drainage of the pleural space, the patient with PPE would be likely to have any or all of the following: prolonged hospitalization, prolonged evidence of systemic toxicity, increased morbidity from any drainage procedure, increased risk for residual ventilatory impairment, increased risk for local s...
International audienceRATIONALE: Optimal management of complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPPE) re...
Background: This Guideline, a collaborative effort from the American Thoracic Society, Society of Th...
SummaryPatients with pleural infections have a high risk of morbidity and mortality with prolonged h...
Approximately 1 million patients develop parapneumonic effusions (PPEs) annually in the United State...
SummaryAimTo assess the value of the British Thoracic Society (BTS) and the American College of Ches...
Parapneumonic pleural effusions (PPE) and pleural empyema (PE) are pleural effusions that develop as...
Pleural effusion is a frequent complication of acute pulmonary infection and can affect its morbidit...
Words: Effusion, parapneumonic, pneumonia, empyema It is estimated that four million patients develo...
Introduction Parapneumonic effusion and empyema are common complications of paediatric pneumonia. Ac...
Considerable heterogeneity exists in the management of parapneumonic pleural disease. A randomized c...
Pleural infection remains a common and serious respiratory condition with important implications for...
Pleural infection is a frequent clinical condition. Prompt treatment has been shown to reduce hospit...
Contains fulltext : 71473.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
The variety of strategies in the treatment of parapneumonic pleural empyema demonstrates the ambigui...
Background: Parapneumonic empyema (PPE) management remains debated. Here we present the outcome of a...
International audienceRATIONALE: Optimal management of complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPPE) re...
Background: This Guideline, a collaborative effort from the American Thoracic Society, Society of Th...
SummaryPatients with pleural infections have a high risk of morbidity and mortality with prolonged h...
Approximately 1 million patients develop parapneumonic effusions (PPEs) annually in the United State...
SummaryAimTo assess the value of the British Thoracic Society (BTS) and the American College of Ches...
Parapneumonic pleural effusions (PPE) and pleural empyema (PE) are pleural effusions that develop as...
Pleural effusion is a frequent complication of acute pulmonary infection and can affect its morbidit...
Words: Effusion, parapneumonic, pneumonia, empyema It is estimated that four million patients develo...
Introduction Parapneumonic effusion and empyema are common complications of paediatric pneumonia. Ac...
Considerable heterogeneity exists in the management of parapneumonic pleural disease. A randomized c...
Pleural infection remains a common and serious respiratory condition with important implications for...
Pleural infection is a frequent clinical condition. Prompt treatment has been shown to reduce hospit...
Contains fulltext : 71473.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
The variety of strategies in the treatment of parapneumonic pleural empyema demonstrates the ambigui...
Background: Parapneumonic empyema (PPE) management remains debated. Here we present the outcome of a...
International audienceRATIONALE: Optimal management of complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPPE) re...
Background: This Guideline, a collaborative effort from the American Thoracic Society, Society of Th...
SummaryPatients with pleural infections have a high risk of morbidity and mortality with prolonged h...