Survival and pleurodesis outcome in patients with malignant pleural effusion - a systematic review.

IF 1.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Pleura and Peritoneum Pub Date : 2021-02-08 eCollection Date: 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1515/pp-2020-0147
Maged Hassan, Elinor Harriss, Rachel M Mercer, Najib M Rahman
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Abstract

Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) is a common condition that presents with progressive breathlessness. Long term solutions are often required due to recurrence of effusion after simple drainage. Pleurodesis is one of the main options resorted to for long term control of MPE. There is data to suggest there may be a survival benefit for patients with MPE who achieve successful pleurodesis. A systematic review was carried out to explore this correlation and results suggest that there could be a survival difference according to pleurodesis outcome in patients with MPE. Fifteen studies (reported in 13 papers) were included; 13 (86.6%) of the studies showed survival difference in favour of pleurodesis success. The median [interquartile range] difference in survival between the two groups among the different studies was five [3.5-5.8] months. Most of the included studies suffered moderate to severe risk of bias and, thus, large prospective studies of patients undergoing pleurodesis are required to ascertain this effect.

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恶性胸腔积液患者的生存和胸膜切除术结果——一项系统综述。
恶性胸腔积液(MPE)是一种常见病,表现为进行性呼吸困难。单纯引流后积液复发,需要长期治疗。胸膜固定术是长期控制MPE的主要选择之一。有数据表明,MPE患者成功进行胸膜融合术可能会提高生存率。我们进行了一项系统综述来探讨这种相关性,结果表明MPE患者的胸膜切除术结局可能存在生存差异。纳入了15项研究(13篇论文报道);13例(86.6%)的研究显示生存差异有利于胸膜融合术的成功。在不同的研究中,两组之间的生存期中位数[四分位数范围]差异为5个月[3.5-5.8]个月。大多数纳入的研究存在中度至重度偏倚风险,因此需要对胸膜切除术患者进行大型前瞻性研究来确定这种影响。
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