Optimal management of malignant pleural effusions (results of CALGB 30102) Journal Article


Authors: Demmy, T. L.; Gu, L.; Burkhalter, J. E.; Toloza, E. M.; D'Amico, T. A.; Sutherland, S.; Wang, X.; Archer, L.; Veit, L. J.; Kohman, L.
Article Title: Optimal management of malignant pleural effusions (results of CALGB 30102)
Abstract: The optimal strategy to achieve palliation of malignant pleural effusions (MPEs) is unknown. This multi-institutional, prospective, randomized trial compares 2 established methods for controlling symptomatic unilateral MPEs. Patients with unilateral MPEs were randomized to either daily tunneled catheter drainage (TCD) or bedside talc pleurodesis (TP). This trial is patterned after a previous randomized trial that showed that bedside TP was equivalent to thoracoscopic TP (CALGB 9334). The primary end point of the current study was combined success: consistent/reliable drainage/pleurodesis, lung expansion, and 30-day survival. A secondary end point, survival with effusion control, was added retrospectively. This trial randomized 57 patients who were similar in terms of age (62 years), active chemotherapy (28%), and histologic diagnosis (lung, 63%; breast, 12%; other/unknown cancers, 25%) to either bedside TP or TCD. Combined success was higher with TCD (62%) than with TP (46%; odds ratio, 5.0; P = .064). Multivariate regression analysis revealed that patients treated with TCD had better 30-day activity without dyspnea scores (8.7 vs. 5.9; P = .036), especially in the subgroup with impaired expansion (9.1 vs. 4.6; P = .042). Patients who underwent TCD had better survival with effusion control at 30 days compared with those who underwent TP (82% vs. 52%, respectively; P = .024). In this prospective randomized trial, TCD achieved superior palliation of unilateral MPEs than TP, particularly in patients with trapped lungs. © JNCCN - Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.
Keywords: adult; cancer chemotherapy; controlled study; treatment outcome; aged; aged, 80 and over; middle aged; patient satisfaction; major clinical study; fatigue; histopathology; prospective study; prospective studies; neoplasms; cancer palliative therapy; quality of life; randomized controlled trial; dyspnea; survival time; heart infarction; malignant neoplastic disease; pleura effusion; thorax radiography; phase 3 clinical trial; disease management; pleural effusion, malignant; thorax drainage; drainage; catheters, indwelling; adult respiratory distress syndrome; pleurodesis; talc pleurodesis; talc; malignant pleura effusion; tunneled catheter drainage
Journal Title: Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network
Volume: 10
Issue: 8
ISSN: 1540-1405
Publisher: Harborside Press  
Date Published: 2012-08-01
Start Page: 975
End Page: 982
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22878823
PMCID: PMC5630261
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