Efficacy of tigecycline pleurodesis: a comparative experimental study.

  • DADDI, NICCOLO'
  • Vannucci J
  • Maggio C
  • Giontella A
  • Bravi I
  • Marziani F
  • Capozzi R
  • Ragusa M
  • Bufalari A
  • Puma F.
Publication date
January 2011
ISSN
0022-4804
Citation count (estimate)
5

Abstract

Background: We investigated whether tigecycline (TIGE) is more effective than talc in inducing pleurodesis in rabbits. Methods: Fifty-six New Zealand rabbits were utilized in a two-phase study: Effects at 14 d (phase I) and at 28 d (phase II) were assessed. Saline solution (SAL n = 3), talc slurry (TALC 200 mg/kg, n = 5), and TIGE at different concentrations (mg/kg): TIGE0.5 (n = 5); TIGE1 (n = 5); TIGE3 (n = 5); TIGE25 (n = 5); TIGE50 (n = 5) were randomly injected, for each phase, through a right chest drainage. TIGE0.5 and TIGE1 were ineffective during phase I and were thus excluded from further investigation. At post mortem examination, pleurodesis was graded grossly and microscopically by three observers blinded to treatment groups. Re...

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