Image

Effectiveness and Safety of Sodium Bicarbonate Pleural Lavage in the Treatment of Complex Pleural Effusion

Effectiveness and Safety of Sodium Bicarbonate Pleural Lavage in the Treatment of Complex Pleural Effusion

Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase N/A

Powered by AI

Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of sodium bicarbonate pleural lavage in treating complex pleural effusion in adult. The main questions it aims to answer are:

Will sodium bicarbonate pleural lavage reduce the failure rate of medical treatment (referral rate for surgery) for complicated pleural effusion? Can sodium bicarbonate pleural lavage accelerating the rehabilitation of patients with complicated pleural effusion? Will sodium bicarbonate pleural lavage improve the prognosis of patients with complicated pleural effusion?

Participants will will undergo catheter placement for continuous drainage of pleural effusion. Once at least 200 mL of pleural effusion has been drained:

Group A: Participants will receive a daily intrapleural injection of 200 mL of saline in 7 days; Group B: Participants will receive a daily intrapleural injection of 200 mL of 2.5% sodium bicarbonate in 7 days.

Description

For patients with ultrasound evidence of pleural effusion loculations or drainage tube obstruction, intrapleural administration of urokinase may be performed at the discretion of the treating physician to ensure effective drainage.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Hospitalized patients aged 18 to 80 years, inclusive.
  • Patients fulfilling any one of the following three criteria for complicated pleural effusion: A. Pleural fluid pH < 7.2; B. Pleural fluid glucose < 2.2 mmol/L and LDH > 1000 IU/L; C. Positive pleural fluid culture or smear for pathogens.
  • Pleural effusion volume exceeding 300 mL, as determined by CT imaging using the formula D^2 * L (where D represents the maximum depth and L the maximum length), and for whom pleural effusion drainage is clinically indicated according to established guidelines or criteria.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with known allergies to sodium bicarbonate or normal saline.
  • Patients with severe coagulation disorders.
  • Patients with severe heart or kidney failure.
  • Pregnant or lactating women.
  • Patients with pleural effusion caused by hospital-acquired interference, tuberculosis, fungal infections, or non-infectious causes.
  • Patients unable to tolerate intrapleural administration.
  • Patients with chronic lung diseases that may affect antibiotic efficacy, such as uncontrolled chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD GOLD E group), bronchiectasis, or immunodeficiency.
  • Patients who have experienced shock, major bleeding, trauma, or pulmonary surgery within the past 5 days.
  • Patients with a history of lung or pleural surgery on the side of the pleural effusion.
  • Patients who have recently had chest tubes placed due to pneumothorax, surgery, or pleural effusion.
  • Patients currently enrolled in another drug or device clinical trial.
  • Patients with poor compliance or difficulty in follow-up, or those with an expected survival of less than 3 months due to conditions other than pleural effusion.

Study details
    Complicated Pleural Effusion/ Empyema

NCT06734481

First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University

15 October 2025

Step 1 Get in touch with the nearest study center
We have submitted the contact information you provided to the research team at {{SITE_NAME}}. A copy of the message has been sent to your email for your records.
Would you like to be notified about other trials? Sign up for Patient Notification Services.
Sign up

Send a message

Enter your contact details to connect with study team

Investigator Avatar

Primary Contact

  Other languages supported:

First name*
Last name*
Email*
Phone number*
Other language

FAQs

Learn more about clinical trials

What is a clinical trial?

A clinical trial is a study designed to test specific interventions or treatments' effectiveness and safety, paving the way for new, innovative healthcare solutions.

Why should I take part in a clinical trial?

Participating in a clinical trial provides early access to potentially effective treatments and directly contributes to the healthcare advancements that benefit us all.

How long does a clinical trial take place?

The duration of clinical trials varies. Some trials last weeks, some years, depending on the phase and intention of the trial.

Do I get compensated for taking part in clinical trials?

Compensation varies per trial. Some offer payment or reimbursement for time and travel, while others may not.

How safe are clinical trials?

Clinical trials follow strict ethical guidelines and protocols to safeguard participants' health. They are closely monitored and safety reviewed regularly.
Add a private note
  • abc Select a piece of text.
  • Add notes visible only to you.
  • Send it to people through a passcode protected link.