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Early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a Wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life

OBJECTIVE: to assess safety, efficacy and quality of life in patients with benign pleural effusions undergong pleural drainage with Wayne pleural catheter (DW) in an outpatient setting. METHOD: this is a prospective study, in which 47 patients were evaluated between July 2017 and October 2018. Patie...

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Autores principales: MIOTTO, ANDRÉ, HONDA, PEDRO AUGUSTO ANTUNES, DIAS, DANIELA CRISTINA ALMEIDA, RIVABEN, JORGE HENRIQUE, BOTTER, MARCIO, BINOTTO, BRUNO FERNANDO, LOPEZ, JULIO MOTT ANCONA
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35239847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20213139
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author MIOTTO, ANDRÉ
HONDA, PEDRO AUGUSTO ANTUNES
DIAS, DANIELA CRISTINA ALMEIDA
RIVABEN, JORGE HENRIQUE
BOTTER, MARCIO
BINOTTO, BRUNO FERNANDO
LOPEZ, JULIO MOTT ANCONA
author_facet MIOTTO, ANDRÉ
HONDA, PEDRO AUGUSTO ANTUNES
DIAS, DANIELA CRISTINA ALMEIDA
RIVABEN, JORGE HENRIQUE
BOTTER, MARCIO
BINOTTO, BRUNO FERNANDO
LOPEZ, JULIO MOTT ANCONA
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description OBJECTIVE: to assess safety, efficacy and quality of life in patients with benign pleural effusions undergong pleural drainage with Wayne pleural catheter (DW) in an outpatient setting. METHOD: this is a prospective study, in which 47 patients were evaluated between July 2017 and October 2018. Patients with non-malignant pleural effusions underwent pleural drainage with clinical evolution compatible with outpatient care were included. Patients who underwent drainage due to other conditions and patients were excluded. RESULTS: after catheter placement, the mean length of hospital stay was 3.14 (± 3.85) days, and 21 patients (44.68%) were discharged within 24 hours. The mean time with the catheter was 12.63 (± 7.37) days. The analysis of the pleural fluid was transudate in 87.3% of cases and exudate in 12.3%. The causes of pleural effusion were heart failure (72.3%), renal failure (19.1%), liver failure (6.3%) and pneumonia (8.5%). The quality of life, analyzed according to the parameters of the questionnaire SF 36, showed low average values when compared to other studies. Analyzing each descriptor, the average was greater only in the limitation related to physical aspects. In the other descriptors, the results were similar, but smaller. CONCLUSION: the outpatient use of pleural catheters of the Wayne type (pigtail) proved to be feasible, safe and with a low associated infection rate. This is a viable option for selected patients.
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spelling pubmed-105788592023-10-17 Early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a Wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life MIOTTO, ANDRÉ HONDA, PEDRO AUGUSTO ANTUNES DIAS, DANIELA CRISTINA ALMEIDA RIVABEN, JORGE HENRIQUE BOTTER, MARCIO BINOTTO, BRUNO FERNANDO LOPEZ, JULIO MOTT ANCONA Rev Col Bras Cir Original Article OBJECTIVE: to assess safety, efficacy and quality of life in patients with benign pleural effusions undergong pleural drainage with Wayne pleural catheter (DW) in an outpatient setting. METHOD: this is a prospective study, in which 47 patients were evaluated between July 2017 and October 2018. Patients with non-malignant pleural effusions underwent pleural drainage with clinical evolution compatible with outpatient care were included. Patients who underwent drainage due to other conditions and patients were excluded. RESULTS: after catheter placement, the mean length of hospital stay was 3.14 (± 3.85) days, and 21 patients (44.68%) were discharged within 24 hours. The mean time with the catheter was 12.63 (± 7.37) days. The analysis of the pleural fluid was transudate in 87.3% of cases and exudate in 12.3%. The causes of pleural effusion were heart failure (72.3%), renal failure (19.1%), liver failure (6.3%) and pneumonia (8.5%). The quality of life, analyzed according to the parameters of the questionnaire SF 36, showed low average values when compared to other studies. Analyzing each descriptor, the average was greater only in the limitation related to physical aspects. In the other descriptors, the results were similar, but smaller. CONCLUSION: the outpatient use of pleural catheters of the Wayne type (pigtail) proved to be feasible, safe and with a low associated infection rate. This is a viable option for selected patients. Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10578859/ /pubmed/35239847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20213139 Text en © 2022 Revista do Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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MIOTTO, ANDRÉ
HONDA, PEDRO AUGUSTO ANTUNES
DIAS, DANIELA CRISTINA ALMEIDA
RIVABEN, JORGE HENRIQUE
BOTTER, MARCIO
BINOTTO, BRUNO FERNANDO
LOPEZ, JULIO MOTT ANCONA
Early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a Wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life
title Early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a Wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life
title_full Early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a Wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life
title_fullStr Early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a Wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life
title_full_unstemmed Early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a Wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life
title_short Early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a Wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life
title_sort early discharge for patients with benign pleural effusions using a wayne catheter (pigtail) chest drain - analysis of safety, complications, and quality of life
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10578859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35239847
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20213139
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