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Query: UMLS:C0016382 (
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A 60-year-old woman had received adjuvant chemotherapy after abdominal hysterectomy for clear cell carcinoma of the endometrium. She had no history of allergy. She was admitted to our hospital because of massive pleural effusion. She underwent drainage of left-side
malignant pleural effusion
followed by chemical pleurodesis with OK-432 via a chest tube. Ten minutes after administration of OK-432 to the thoracic cavity, she complained of dyspnea and showed general
flushing
. Since the clinical course suggested drug-induced anaphylactic reaction, she was immediately treated with an adrenaline subcutaneous injection and methylprednisolone sodium succinate intravenous injection. However, the respiratory insufficiency progressively deteriorated and mechanical ventilation was needed for the next 3 days. This is the first published case of anaphylactic reaction to OK-432 pleurodesis. In Japan, OK-432 is a key drug used for pleurodesis and we should consider possible serious adverse reactions include anaphylactic reaction.
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PMID:[A case of anaphylactic reaction after pleurodesis with OK-432]. 1988 24
The indwelling pleural catheter (IPC) is a 16-Fr-multifenestrated catheter. It has become an accepted practice in the management of
malignant pleural effusion
, especially in patients with non-expandable lung. However, IPC blockage or not draining is common. A 53-year-old female with
malignant pleural effusion
presented to us with blocked IPC and symptomatic pleural loculation one month after IPC insertion. After failing saline
flushing
and low-pressure wall suction, intrapleural alteplase was instituted through the IPC with a favourable outcome, and she continued to drain daily thereafter. The present case highlights the safety of intrapleural alteplase via IPC in the non-expandable lung.
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PMID:Ways to overcome non-draining indwelling pleural catheter in malignant pleural effusion. 3192 90