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Sterile Talc versus Povidone-iodine pleurodesis in the treatment of malignant pleural effusion. Prospective non-randomized study

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Keywords

pleurodesis
derrame pleural maligno
pleura
talco
yodopovidona
propectivo pleurodesis
malignant pleural effusion
pleural
talc
povidone-iodine

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Rosales, K., Rodríguez , S. ., Liberón , E., Rodríguez, J. ., Rincones, N., & Sanchéz, M. . (2020). Sterile Talc versus Povidone-iodine pleurodesis in the treatment of malignant pleural effusion. REVISTA VENEZOLANA DE CIRUGÍA, 72(2). Retrieved from https://www.revistavenezolanadecirugia.com/index.php/revista/article/view/273

Abstract

Objective: To compare the use of sterile talc versus povidone-iodine as chemical agents on pleurodesis for the treatment of malignant pleural effusion. Materials and Methods: A total of 12 patients with clinical and histopathologic diagnose of malignant pleural effusion were enrolled in a clinical, analytic, observational and prospective trial, to whom sterile talc and povidone-iodine pleurodesis was applied. Results: The mean age was 46,25 ± 17,3 and the most common primary neoplasm was breast cancer, which was present in 50% of the surveyed cases. The group of patients who received povidone-iodine had 100% of effectiveness on post-pleurodesis pleural fusion, and had fewer complications during the procedure and 24 hours afterwards vis-à-vis the group who received sterile talc powder, which had 74.4% of effectiveness and 28.6% of procedure failure; furthermore, the last mentioned had higher percentage of complications. Moreover, there was no evidence of recurrence of pleural effusion in the 30 days post-procedure assessment. Conclusions: Both sclerosant agents were efficient to accomplish pleural fusion in patients with malignant pleural effusion, with sterile talc being the agent with higher tendency to generate more complications and procedure failure compared to povidone-iodine.

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