Pleural Effusion Clinical Trial
Official title:
Modified Thoracoscopic Pleural Cryobiopsy in Diagnosis of Exudative Pleural Effusion of Undetermined Etiology
Background: Rigid thoracoscopy is the gold standard tool for diagnosing exudative pleural effusion but sometimes it is difficult to obtain sufficient biopsies using the conventional forceps. Objectives: This study evaluated the efficacy, safety and diagnostic value of a modified technique using cryoprobe to obtain pleural biopsies during thoracoscopy. Methods: This is a single center prospective study in patients who will undergo rigid thoracoscopy using conventional rigid forceps followed by a cryoprobe from the same site after injection of subpleural mixture of adrenaline and xylocaine. Biopsies will be reviewed by an independent pathologist; any complications will be recorded, and all patients will be followed up post procedure.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 24 |
Est. completion date | January 15, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | January 10, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Adult patient with undiagnosed exudative pleural effusion Exclusion Criteria: - Any contraindications to medical thoracoscopy like: Inability to tolerate lateral decubitus position Unstable cardiovascular or hemodynamic status Presence of severe, uncorrectable hypoxemia despite oxygen therapy Bleeding diathesis Refractory cough Drug Hypersensitivity Reduced general health status with short suspected survival - Refusal to participate |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Egypt | Chest Department, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine | Alexandria |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Alexandria University |
Egypt,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Comparison between pleural biopsy specimens obtained by modified cryoprobe technique and conventional rigid forceps during medical thoracoscopy in diagnosis of pleural effusion regarding size of the obtained pleural biopsies. | Size of the pleural biopsies obtained by both procedures will be compared in millimeters | Immediately after ending the procedure | |
Primary | Comparison between pleural biopsy specimens obtained by modified cryoprobe technique and conventional rigid forceps during medical thoracoscopy in diagnosis of pleural effusion regarding depth of the obtained pleural biopsies. | Depth of the pleural biopsies obtained by both procedures will be compared by "grading of fat cells" Grading will be as follows: if there will be no presence of fat cells, this will be marked as negative and if less than 5% of the biopsy will be marked as + and if 5-25% of the biopsy will be marked as ++ and if more than 25% it will take +++ in both limbs of the cryo and forceps techniques. | 1 week | |
Primary | Comparison between pleural biopsy specimens obtained by modified cryoprobe technique and conventional rigid forceps during medical thoracoscopy in diagnosis of pleural effusion regarding integrity of the obtained pleural biopsies. | Integrity of the pleural biopsies obtained by both procedures will be compared by percentage of "crushed cells."" Grading will be as follows: if there will be no presence of crushed cells, this will be marked as negative and if less than 5% of the biopsy will be marked as + and if 5-25% of the biopsy will be marked as ++ and if more than 25% it will take +++ in both limbs of the cryo and forceps techniques. | 1 week | |
Secondary | Safety of the procedure of thoracoscopic pleural biopsies | Recording of any complications during the period of hospital stay. | During the period of hospital stay |
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