Current Management of Pleural Disorders

J. Kastelik
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A wide range of conditions can present with plural involvement. For this reason patients with pleural disorders may be seen by a number of different specialists. The most common pleural disorders include pleural effusion and pneumothorax. Pleural effusion and pneumothorax are defined as accumulation within the pleural space of fluid and air respectively. The most common disorders responsible for over 90% of pleural effusions include congestive heart failure, malignancy, infection and pulmonary embolism. The pneumothorax can be divided into primary spontaneous, secondary, iatrogenic or traumatic. This review article will discuss our current understanding behind the pathophysiology of pleural effusion. Common causes and less common conditions resulting in pleural effusion will be described. Investigations and management of patients with pleural dsiorders will also be discussed. In addition, recent advances in our understanding of etiology and management of pneumothorax will be covered. Investigations and management of pleural disorders require an understanding of the underlying pathology as well as the expertise in currently available interventional procedures. The main challenge remains to manage patients in accordance to the current guidelines, which is best achieved through specialist services. However, the knowledge related to pleural disorders remains of importance to many specialists.
胸膜疾病的当前管理
很多情况下都有复数参与。由于这个原因,胸膜疾病患者可能会被许多不同的专家看到。最常见的胸膜疾病包括胸腔积液和气胸。胸腔积液和气胸分别被定义为胸腔内积液和空气。造成90%以上胸腔积液的最常见疾病包括充血性心力衰竭、恶性肿瘤、感染和肺栓塞。气胸可分为原发性气胸、继发性气胸、医源性气胸和外伤性气胸。这篇综述文章将讨论我们目前对胸腔积液病理生理的理解。常见的原因和不常见的条件导致胸腔积液将被描述。胸膜疾病患者的调查和管理也将讨论。此外,我们在气胸的病因和管理的理解的最新进展将涵盖。胸膜疾病的调查和管理需要了解潜在的病理以及目前可用的介入程序的专业知识。主要的挑战仍然是按照现行的指导方针来管理病人,这最好通过专科服务来实现。然而,与胸膜疾病相关的知识对许多专家来说仍然很重要。
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