In this paper, we describe our experience in the treatment of childhood empyema using urokinase. Patients' ages ranged from 2 to 12 years. Urokinase (dosage: 3,100 IU/kg/day) was diluted in normal saline to produce 1000 IU/ml (maximum dosage 100,000 IU in 100 ml of normal saline). After 2 hours, the clamped catheters were released and connected to water-seal suction at a negative pressure of 10 cm H2O. Pleural irrigations were continued once a day until thoracostomy tube output decreased to less than 10 ml/day (urokinase treatment mean duration: 11.5 days). The complete resolution of the chest effusion was assessed on chest ultrasound scan and radiographs. None of the patients experienced any side effects due to urokinase. It would now seem...
PurposeWe aimed to evaluate the results of percutaneous management of complicated parapneumonic effu...
Background: Clinical spectrum, microbiology and outcome of empyema thoracis are changing. Intrapleur...
Objective: Progression of empyema, with the development of fibrinous adhesions and loculations, make...
In this paper, we describe our experience in the treatment of childhood empyema using urokinase. Pat...
Intrapleural urokinase has been shown to be effective in the treatment of pleural effusions in child...
Urokinase is an enzyme with a fibrinolytic effect that facilitates pleural empyema drainage through ...
Background: The role of intrapleural fibrinolytic agents in the treatment of childhood empyema has n...
Background: Empyema thoracis in children causes significant morbidity. Standard treatment of Empyema...
AbstractPurposeThis study was done targeting the role of streptokinase injected through pigtail cath...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study is to compare the therapeutic yield of medical thoracoscopy and int...
Considerable heterogeneity exists in the management of parapneumonic pleural disease. A randomized c...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106916/1/phar1392.pd
The objective of this study was to determine treatment strategies for children admitted with pleural...
SummaryAimTo assess the effect of intrapleural urokinase, vis-à-vis simple pleural drainage, on resi...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing incidence and morbidity, little evidence exists to inform the best ma...
PurposeWe aimed to evaluate the results of percutaneous management of complicated parapneumonic effu...
Background: Clinical spectrum, microbiology and outcome of empyema thoracis are changing. Intrapleur...
Objective: Progression of empyema, with the development of fibrinous adhesions and loculations, make...
In this paper, we describe our experience in the treatment of childhood empyema using urokinase. Pat...
Intrapleural urokinase has been shown to be effective in the treatment of pleural effusions in child...
Urokinase is an enzyme with a fibrinolytic effect that facilitates pleural empyema drainage through ...
Background: The role of intrapleural fibrinolytic agents in the treatment of childhood empyema has n...
Background: Empyema thoracis in children causes significant morbidity. Standard treatment of Empyema...
AbstractPurposeThis study was done targeting the role of streptokinase injected through pigtail cath...
AbstractAimThe aim of this study is to compare the therapeutic yield of medical thoracoscopy and int...
Considerable heterogeneity exists in the management of parapneumonic pleural disease. A randomized c...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106916/1/phar1392.pd
The objective of this study was to determine treatment strategies for children admitted with pleural...
SummaryAimTo assess the effect of intrapleural urokinase, vis-à-vis simple pleural drainage, on resi...
BACKGROUND: Despite increasing incidence and morbidity, little evidence exists to inform the best ma...
PurposeWe aimed to evaluate the results of percutaneous management of complicated parapneumonic effu...
Background: Clinical spectrum, microbiology and outcome of empyema thoracis are changing. Intrapleur...
Objective: Progression of empyema, with the development of fibrinous adhesions and loculations, make...