Plevral Effüzyonların Değerlendirilmesi: Malign ve Paramalign

Amaç: Malign plevral effüzyonlar MPE plevral sıvıda malign hücre görülmesi ile karakterizedir. Paramalign plevral effüzyonlar PMPE ise bronş tıkanması, lenfatiklerin obstrüksiyon gibi sekonder sebeplere bağlı sıvı birikimi ile oluşur. PMPE malign hücre içermez. Çalışmamızda MPE ve PMPE’lu hastaların sonuçlarını karşılaştırmayı amaçladık.Gereç ve Yöntemler: Yüz yetmiş altı hasta MPE: 145 PMPE: 31 retrospektif olarak incelendi. Hastalar MPE ve PMPE olarak 2 gruba ayrıldı. Hastaların yaşı, cinsiyeti, semptomları, yaşamsal belirtileri, komorbid hastalığı, hastalığın yeri iki taraflı efüzyonlu hastalarda cerrahi işlemlerin yapıldığı yer , tanı prosedürleri, cerrahi işlemler, komplikasyonlar, kalış süresi, mortalite ve morbidite incelendi. Sonuçlar analiz edildi. P

Evaluation of Pleural Effusions: Malignant and Paramalignant

Objective: Malignant pleural effusions MPE are characterized by the presence of malignant cells in the pleural fluid. Paramalignant pleural effusions PMPE are caused by the accumulation of fluid due to secondary causes such as bronchial obstruction and lymphatic obstruction. PMPE does not contain malignant cells. We aimed to compare the results of patients with MPE and PMPE.Material and Methods: 176 patients MPE: 145 PMPE: 31 were analysed retrospectively. Patients were divided into 2 groups as MPE, and PMPE. The patients' age, sex, symptoms, vital signs, comorbid disease, disease location the place where surgical procedures were performed was taken into account in patients with bilateral effusions , diagnostic procedures, surgical procedures, complications, length of stay, mortality and morbidity were examined. Results were analysed. P

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