Pleura; Effusion Clinical Trial
Official title:
Indwelling Pleural Catheter for Trapped Lung: a Pilot Study for Power Calculation of a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Pleurocath® Versus PleurX®)
Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) is a complication of almost any site of primary cancer as
well as primary tumors of the pleura. Half of MPE patients have non-expendable trapped lungs
not suitable for talc pleurodesis. Indwelling pleural catheters (IPCs), however, can be used
in this cohort of patients, bringing about an improvement in dyspnea and quality of life
(QOL).
The aim of this study is to obtain pilot data - comparing patients receiving two different
types of indwelling pleural catethers normally used in clinical practice (10 patients
receiving Pleurocath® and 10 patients receiving PleurX®) - for power calculation of a
Randomized Controlled Trial comparing two different drainages for MPE trapped lung.
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Completed |
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