Dornase Alfa and Urokinase for Kids With Pleural Empyema
Pleural EmpyemaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether intrapleural treatment with Dornase alfa plus Urokinase improves clinical outcome compared to Urokinase alone in children with complicated parapneumonic effusions
The Role of Surgery in Patients With Coronavirus Disease - 19 (COVID-19) Related Thoracic Complications...
Surgical ComplicationCOVID-196 moreThoracic complications directly or indirectly consequence of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) (including either pathologies strictly related to the infection, or iatrogenic effects of therapeutic attempts to treat it) have been described during the pandemic. Many of the above conditions often require a surgical approach but, based on published data reporting high early postoperative morbidity and mortality, many experts initially advised against any referral to surgery in COVID-19 patients. Therefore, the issue is if salvage surgical approach should be always excluded or could be considered when it represents the only remaining effective option. In the absence of solid data and recommendations, this is a demanding challenge for thoracic surgeons. The investigators have coordinated a multicenter study to collect the experience of several worldwide high-volume thoracic surgery departments. Their objective is to investigate efficacy and safety of surgery in COVID-19 patients who developed thoracic complications that required operative management.
A Comparative Study Between Regional Anesthesia in Thoracoscopes and the Conventional General Anesthesia...
Pleural EffusionMalignant11 moreVideo-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) is usually performed with general anesthesia and single lung ventilation. However, performing thoracic surgery under awake regional anesthesia has several potential advantages including avoidance of airway trauma and ventilator dependence associated with endotracheal intubation, besides promoting enhanced recovery after surgery and shorter mean hospital stay.
Chest Wall Motion Analysis in Disease
MesotheliomaLung Neoplasms8 moreBreathing movements, called chest wall motion, are very complex. The investigators are studying how movement of the abdomen, ribs and diaphragm contribute to breathing and how this differs with different diseases in the chest. Breathing movements may help with diagnosis, assessment of severity or assessing the impact of treatments for chest conditions. The investigators are following people who have a chest disease, measuring their chest wall motion and comparing it to their diagnosis and and how their treatment works. Chest wall motion can be measured in different ways at rest and whilst exercising. Small stickers on the chest can be used to reflect infra red light or visible squares of light can be shone onto the chest without using stickers.
Retrospective Review on Patients With Culture Negative Empyema
EmpyemaPleuralEmpyema is associated with a wide range of complication and mortality. It is defined by either a positive pleural fluid culture or grossly pus appearance. However, little is known about the differences in aetiology and outcome between culture-positive empyema (CPE) and culture-negative empyema (CNE). The aim of the current study is to look at the local prevalence of CNE, and compare the clinical outcome between CPE and CNE.
Procalcitonin in Pleural Pleuritis
PleuritisPleural EmpyemaThe purpose of this study is to determine pleural level of procalcitonin in differents situations of pleuritis.
Early Results of Empyema Thoracis Treatment in Children by Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery...
Empyema Thoracis in ChildrenThe aim of study is to assess early results of Empyema Thoracis treatment in Children by Video-assisted Thoracoscopic Surgery