Malignant pleural effusions are a common complication of advanced malignancy, have a poor prognosis and have a significant impact on quality of life. Treatment strategies include chest drain and pleurodesis, or insertion of an indwelling pleural catheter. Successful pleurodesis is thought to be due to the body’s inflammatory response resulting in pleural symphysis. This post hoc analysis of data from the TIME 1 was conducted to address assess whether there is a correlation between the pleurodesis and a systemic inflammatory response
Background: Pleurodesis is often used to prevent the re-accumulation of a malignant pleural effusion...
Pleurodesis is a definitive management strategy in malignant pleural effusion, its history is briefl...
Background: Pleurodesis fails in 10–40% of patients with recurrent malignant pleural effusions (MPEs...
AbstractRecurrent pleural malignant effusion is a common problem which can be treated by inducing sy...
Background and Objective: Chemical pleurodesis is performed for patients with MPE with a published s...
Metastatic or primary (mesothelioma) malignancy of the pleura often generates major pleura] effusio...
Metastatic or primary (mesothelioma) malignancy of the pleura often generates major pleura] effusion...
AbstractRecurrent pleural malignant effusion is a common problem which can be treated by inducing sy...
Objectives: Pleurodesis is an important management option to palliate breathlessness in patients wit...
Repeated thoracentesis may cause pleural inflammation and induce local release of proinfammatory cyt...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chemical pleurodesis is performed for patients with MPE with a published s...
AbstractBackground42–77% of exudative pleural effusions are due to malignant diseases (Marel et al.,...
AbstractBackground42–77% of exudative pleural effusions are due to malignant diseases (Marel et al.,...
Introduction Pleurodesis is used to obliterate the pleural space, most commonly in patients with sym...
Background: In patients who have malignant pleural ef-fusion, it is difficult to diagnose trapped lu...
Background: Pleurodesis is often used to prevent the re-accumulation of a malignant pleural effusion...
Pleurodesis is a definitive management strategy in malignant pleural effusion, its history is briefl...
Background: Pleurodesis fails in 10–40% of patients with recurrent malignant pleural effusions (MPEs...
AbstractRecurrent pleural malignant effusion is a common problem which can be treated by inducing sy...
Background and Objective: Chemical pleurodesis is performed for patients with MPE with a published s...
Metastatic or primary (mesothelioma) malignancy of the pleura often generates major pleura] effusio...
Metastatic or primary (mesothelioma) malignancy of the pleura often generates major pleura] effusion...
AbstractRecurrent pleural malignant effusion is a common problem which can be treated by inducing sy...
Objectives: Pleurodesis is an important management option to palliate breathlessness in patients wit...
Repeated thoracentesis may cause pleural inflammation and induce local release of proinfammatory cyt...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chemical pleurodesis is performed for patients with MPE with a published s...
AbstractBackground42–77% of exudative pleural effusions are due to malignant diseases (Marel et al.,...
AbstractBackground42–77% of exudative pleural effusions are due to malignant diseases (Marel et al.,...
Introduction Pleurodesis is used to obliterate the pleural space, most commonly in patients with sym...
Background: In patients who have malignant pleural ef-fusion, it is difficult to diagnose trapped lu...
Background: Pleurodesis is often used to prevent the re-accumulation of a malignant pleural effusion...
Pleurodesis is a definitive management strategy in malignant pleural effusion, its history is briefl...
Background: Pleurodesis fails in 10–40% of patients with recurrent malignant pleural effusions (MPEs...