Malignant Pleural Effusions-A Review of Current Guidelines and Practices

J Clin Med. 2021 Nov 26;10(23):5535. doi: 10.3390/jcm10235535.

Abstract

Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) occurs in 15% of all cancer patients and usually portends poor prognosis while also serving to limit the patient's quality of life. Palliation of symptoms has been the goal for the management of these effusions while keeping the patient's hospital stay to a minimum. Traditionally, this has been achieved by chest tube drainage followed by the instillation of sclerosing agents, such as talc, in the pleural space. A recent increase in evidence for the effectiveness and convenience of indwelling pleural catheters has changed the management of MPE, which is reflected in the guidelines released by the American Thoracic Society as well their European Counterpart (ERS/BTS). In this article, we aim to review the current management practices and guidelines for MPE.

Keywords: indwelling pleural catheter; lung cancer; malignant pleural effusion; pleurodesis; thoracentesis.

Publication types

  • Review