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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 103, 881-885, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
WR Webb, V Ozmen, PV Moulder, B Shabahang and J Breaux
This prospective study was designed to determine the efficacy of iodized
talc pleurodesis in patients with pleural effusions. Thirty- four patients
underwent this treatment (three bilaterally) between October 1, 1989, and
March 31, 1991. All patients had to have complete or nearly complete lung
reexpansion after tube thoracostomy with fluid drainage less than 100 ml in
24 hours. A slurry containing 5 gm of talc and 3 gm of thymol iodide was
instilled into the pleural space through the chest tube. Chest tubes were
removed after complete reexpansion and clearing of the effusions, usually
in 3 to 5 days. The patients' ages ranged from 26 to 88 years (average 50
years). Eighteen patients had lung carcinoma, two had mesothelioma, and one
each had carcinoma of the ovary, breast, or anorectum, multiple myeloma,
schwannoma, or Hodgkin's lymphoma. Two patients had an unknown
adenocarcinoma primary and five other patients had acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome. One patient had congestive heart failure.
Nineteen patients had left, 12 had right, and three had bilateral pleural
effusions. The effusion was serosanguineous in 26 and serofibrinous in
eight patients. Serial chest radiography showed complete response in all
patients. The period of follow-up ranged from 1 to 21 (average 4.9) months,
with no recurrences. Twenty- three patients have died during the follow-up
period, and there was no sign that reaccumulated pleural effusion existed
in any, despite clinical evidence of systemic tumor progression. These
observations indicate that intrapleural instillation of a slurry of iodized
talc is a safe, adequate, and effective treatment for control of neoplastic
or benign pleural effusions.
ARTICLES
Iodized talc pleurodesis for the treatment of pleural effusions
Department of Surgery, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA 70112.
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