Measurement of pleural pressure during therapeutic thoracentesis. 2000

V Villena, and A López-Encuentra, and F Pozo, and A De-Pablo, and P Martín-Escribano
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain.

The aim of therapeutic thoracentesis (TT) is to aspirate as much pleural fluid as possible. Monitoring pleural pressure (PlP) during TT has been proposed to avoid the adverse effects due to an unintended sharp drop in PlP. The objectives of this study are to ascertain the diagnostic value of the PlP measurement, to find a predictive variable of the amount of fluid that can be removed, to obtain insight into the characteristics of the PlP curve and pleural elastance (PE) during TT, and to describe the complications of TT. Sixty-one unselected patients were studied. Only the four patients with suspected trapped lung had an initial PlP lower than -4 cm H(2)O and a PE higher than 33 cm H(2)O/L. There was a weak correlation (r = 0.52) between PE during the first 0.5 L aspirated and the total amount of fluid aspirated. Partial PE values were 10, 7.5, and 14 cm H(2)O/L at the early, intermediate, and late phases of TT. No complications were found except for nine pneumothoraces. In conclusion, the technique was clinically helpful because large amounts of pleural fluid could be aspirated with few and mild complications, and because it allows clinicians to support the preliminary diagnosis of trapped lung. None of the studied variables was found to predict the suitability of aspirating more than 1.5 L. Rather than being monotonically descendent, the PlP curve shows a three-part line with the deepest slopes at the first and last phases of the thoracentesis.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D008991 Monitoring, Physiologic The continuous measurement of physiological processes, blood pressure, heart rate, renal output, reflexes, respiration, etc., in a patient or experimental animal; includes pharmacologic monitoring, the measurement of administered drugs or their metabolites in the blood, tissues, or urine. Patient Monitoring,Monitoring, Physiological,Physiologic Monitoring,Monitoring, Patient,Physiological Monitoring
D010994 Pleura The thin serous membrane enveloping the lungs (LUNG) and lining the THORACIC CAVITY. Pleura consist of two layers, the inner visceral pleura lying next to the pulmonary parenchyma and the outer parietal pleura. Between the two layers is the PLEURAL CAVITY which contains a thin film of liquid. Parietal Pleura,Visceral Pleura,Pleura, Parietal,Pleura, Visceral
D010996 Pleural Effusion Presence of fluid in the pleural cavity resulting from excessive transudation or exudation from the pleural surfaces. It is a sign of disease and not a diagnosis in itself. Effusion, Pleural,Effusions, Pleural,Pleural Effusions
D004417 Dyspnea Difficult or labored breathing. Orthopnea,Platypnea,Recumbent Dyspnea,Rest Dyspnea,Trepopnea,Breathlessness,Shortness of Breath,Breath Shortness,Dyspnea, Recumbent,Dyspnea, Rest,Dyspneas, Rest
D004867 Equipment Design Methods and patterns of fabricating machines and related hardware. Design, Equipment,Device Design,Medical Device Design,Design, Medical Device,Designs, Medical Device,Device Design, Medical,Device Designs, Medical,Medical Device Designs,Design, Device,Designs, Device,Designs, Equipment,Device Designs,Equipment Designs
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D006874 Hydrostatic Pressure The pressure due to the weight of fluid. Hydrostatic Pressures,Pressure, Hydrostatic,Pressures, Hydrostatic

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