Efficacy of tranexamic acid as pleurodesis agent in malignant pleural effusion
Author(s) -
Eman Mohammed,
Sherif A. Eisa,
Nabil A. Abdelghaffar Hibah
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
egyptian journal of chest diseases and tuberculosis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-9950
pISSN - 0422-7638
DOI - 10.1016/j.ejcdt.2015.02.011
Subject(s) - medicine , tranexamic acid , pleurodesis , thoracostomy , chest tube , surgery , pleural fluid , saline , pleural effusion , effusion , anesthesia , thoracic cavity , pleural cavity , malignant pleural effusion , pneumothorax , blood loss
DesignA prospective case series.AimOn a search for an effective, safe, cheap, and available sclerosing agent, the present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and the safety of tranexamic acid as a chemical agent for pleurodesis in malignant pleural effusion (MPE).MethodsTube thoracostomy was done for drainage of pleural fluid. Once the tube in the pleural space drains 150ml per day or less with fully expanded lung, infusion of pleurodesis solution containing 2000mg of tranexamic acid [four ampoules of tranexamic acid each is 5ml (100mg/ml), mixed with 50ml of normal saline] was done through the intercostal tube. The tube was then clamped immediately and left in the pleural cavity for 2h. Follow up chest radiographs were done every 24h till removal of the tube which was done when daily drainage is 100ml or less. Chest X ray (CXR) was done after three months to judge success (no fluid re-accumulation). The results were statistically analyzed and tabulated.ResultsSixteen patients with MPE were included in this study, 9 (56%) males and 7 (44%) females with age ranging from 45 to 70 with mean age±SD=57.5±8.3years. The follow up after 3months showed a complete response rate (no fluid re-accumulation on CXR) of 75% (12⧹16), a partial response rate (asymptomatic fluid re-accumulation on CXR) of 12.5% (2⧹16) and a no response rate (symptomatic fluid re-accumulation on CXR that required pleural drainage) of 12.5% (2⧹16).ConclusionTranexamic acid was found to be an effective, safe, cheap, and available sclerosing agent for pleurodesis in recurrent malignant pleural effusion
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