Over 1.5 million patients are admitted to hospital with pneumonia in the United States each year. Up to 50% of them can develop a parapneumonic effusion which is associated with higher mortality. The incidence of pleural infection continues to rise, particularly in the elderly and those with comorbidities. Parapneumonic effusions cover a spectrum of presentations from a free-flowing \u27simple parapneumonic effusion\u27 to a septated \u27complicated parapneumonic effusion\u27 (CPE) (usually from bacterial pleural invasion) and \u27empyema\u27 (presence of pleural pus). Pleural infection is defined as either CPE or empyema, and usually requires evacuation of the infected fluid. Laboratory investigations play an essential part of the diagnosi...
INTRODUCTION : Pleural infection is a clinical problem with annual incidence of up to 80,000 cases ...
Increasing incidence of pleural infection has been reported worldwide in recent decades. The pathoge...
© 2015 Taylor and Francis. Pleural effusions arise from a variety of systemic, inflammatory, infecti...
AbstractPleural infection is a relatively common complication of pneumonia with a broad aetiology. P...
Pleural infection remains a common and serious respiratory condition with important implications for...
Pleural infection remains a common illness, with a high morbidity and mortality. The development of ...
Pleural infection is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, and its clinical...
Pleural effusion is a frequent complication of acute pulmonary infection and can affect its morbidit...
Parapneumonic pleural effusions (PPE) and pleural empyema (PE) are pleural effusions that develop as...
Approximately 1 million patients develop parapneumonic effusions (PPEs) annually in the United State...
Pleural effusions can present in 40% of patients with pneumonia. Presence of an effusion can complic...
SummaryIn pleural infection, it has been recommended that Gram stain and cultures should be obtained...
Vinaya S Karkhanis, Jyotsna M JoshiDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, TN Medical College and BYL Na...
SummaryPatients with pleural infections have a high risk of morbidity and mortality with prolonged h...
Introduction. Complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPE) are distinguished from uncomplicated parapne...
INTRODUCTION : Pleural infection is a clinical problem with annual incidence of up to 80,000 cases ...
Increasing incidence of pleural infection has been reported worldwide in recent decades. The pathoge...
© 2015 Taylor and Francis. Pleural effusions arise from a variety of systemic, inflammatory, infecti...
AbstractPleural infection is a relatively common complication of pneumonia with a broad aetiology. P...
Pleural infection remains a common and serious respiratory condition with important implications for...
Pleural infection remains a common illness, with a high morbidity and mortality. The development of ...
Pleural infection is responsible for significant morbidity and mortality worldwide, and its clinical...
Pleural effusion is a frequent complication of acute pulmonary infection and can affect its morbidit...
Parapneumonic pleural effusions (PPE) and pleural empyema (PE) are pleural effusions that develop as...
Approximately 1 million patients develop parapneumonic effusions (PPEs) annually in the United State...
Pleural effusions can present in 40% of patients with pneumonia. Presence of an effusion can complic...
SummaryIn pleural infection, it has been recommended that Gram stain and cultures should be obtained...
Vinaya S Karkhanis, Jyotsna M JoshiDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, TN Medical College and BYL Na...
SummaryPatients with pleural infections have a high risk of morbidity and mortality with prolonged h...
Introduction. Complicated parapneumonic effusions (CPE) are distinguished from uncomplicated parapne...
INTRODUCTION : Pleural infection is a clinical problem with annual incidence of up to 80,000 cases ...
Increasing incidence of pleural infection has been reported worldwide in recent decades. The pathoge...
© 2015 Taylor and Francis. Pleural effusions arise from a variety of systemic, inflammatory, infecti...