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A multidirectional two-tube method for chemical pleurodesis could improve distribution of the sclerosing agent within the pleural cavity - A pilot study.

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posted on 2021-09-07, 13:04 authored by Eoin Campion, Saad I. Mallah, Maimoona Azhar, Dara O'KeeffeDara O'Keeffe, Aamir HameedAamir Hameed
Introduction: Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) affects approximately 200,000 people in the United States per annum. Chemical pleurodesis is a recommended first line treatment in the management of MPE, however, success rates as low as 43% has been reported. A bedside chemical pleurodesis can cost up to $11,224 and an estimated inpatient annual expenditure of more than $5 billion in the US alone. This study aims to assess the distribution of the talc slurry within the pleural space using human cadaveric models and to determine the force required to push the talc slurry though a 14 Fr chest tube.
Materials and methods: The force required to administer the talc slurry through a 14 Fr chest tube was tested using a Zwick/Roelle Z005 mechanical tester, using a porcine thoracic biomodel. Talc slurry distribution within the pleural cavity was assessed by direct visualisation following administration to the human cadaveric models using single and multidirectional two-tube methods.
Results: Maximum force required to push the talc slurry through a 14 Fr chest tube was 11.36 N ± 2.79 N. Distribution of the talc slurry within the pleural cavity was found to be poor with a single tube method. Multidirectional two-tube method of administration showed more even distribution.
Conclusion: The experimental multidirectional two-tube method results in wider distribution of the talc slurry within the pleural cavity and could further improve success rate of the talc pleurodesis.

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School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences (Year 4 Scientific Research Skills), RCSI

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Published Citation

Campion E, Mallah SI, Azhar M, O'Keeffe D, Hameed A. A multidirectional two-tube method for chemical pleurodesis could improve distribution of the sclerosing agent within the pleural cavity - A pilot study. Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2021;68:102697.

Publication Date

9 Aug 2021

PubMed ID

34408869

Department/Unit

  • School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
  • RCSI Bahrain
  • Undergraduate Research
  • Surgical Affairs
  • Tissue Engineering Research Group (TERG)
  • Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine

Research Area

  • Surgical Science and Practice
  • Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine

Publisher

Elsevier B.V

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)