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Impact of Patient Position on Chemical Pleurodesis by Chest Ultrasound

Impact of Patient Position on Chemical Pleurodesis by Chest Ultrasound

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Overview

chemical pleurodesis using doxycycline is an acceptable and commonly employed palliation for malignant pleural effusion. Rotation of patient during pleurodesis using the powder from doxycycline capsule is still practiced in some centers. The benefit of rotation practice in pleurodesis can be verified after properly designed study on the outcome of pleurodesis with rotation and non-rotation by chest ultrasound assessment

Description

Pleurodesis through thoracoscopy could be done if the pleura appears abnormal on direct inspection thus offers diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in a single sitting. Talc is considered the best known sclerosing agent especially when used by medical thoracoscopy/pleuroscopy (MT/P). Unfortunately, a serious complication can occur with its use. Graded talc,which is the safest form is not available in many developing countries, including Egypt. Also, injectable tetracyclines' synthesis has been ceased worldwide.

Meanwhile, the oral forms of doxycycline are readily available, inexpensive and as effective as its parenteral forms in inducing pleurodesis. Therefore it will be used, aiming to assess the efficacy, safety and outcome of pleurodesis with and without patient rotation using doxycycline in malignant pleural effusion. Rotation of patients during tetracycline pleurodesis has been a common practice even at the moment. However, it had been proven that intrapleural instillation of parental tetracycline, a water soluble substance, to achieve chemical pleurodesis does not require rotation of patients as the tetracycline is distributed completely throughout the pleural space within seconds, and the distribution is not enhanced by patient's rotation.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients who will be admitted at Chest department, Ain-Shams University Hospitals with malignant pleural effusions candidate for pleurodesis

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Multiloculated fluid
  • Previous failed pleurodesis
  • Liver failure
  • Renal failure
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Prolonged use of steroids or NSAIDs
  • Refusal to participate

Study details
    Effect of Patient Rotation on Pleurodesis Success and Patient Comfort
    Malignant Pleural Effusion
    Pleurodesis

NCT07147270

Ain Shams University

15 October 2025

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