New therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonuclease

Empyema is a severe complication of different diseases and traumas. Management of this complication is difficult and should comprise general and local procedures. The general procedure is mainly based on administering wide-spectrum antibiotics. Local management depends on patient general condition,...

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Main Authors: Grzegorz Kacprzak, Andrzej Majewski, Jerzy Kolodziej, Adam Rzechonek, Robert Gürlich, Vladimir Bobek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-02-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702013000100015
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spelling doaj-017b4788b03c433780ff99df4a6ab4a12020-11-25T03:24:41ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86701678-43912013-02-011719093New therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonucleaseGrzegorz KacprzakAndrzej MajewskiJerzy KolodziejAdam RzechonekRobert GürlichVladimir BobekEmpyema is a severe complication of different diseases and traumas. Management of this complication is difficult and should comprise general and local procedures. The general procedure is mainly based on administering wide-spectrum antibiotics. Local management depends on patient general condition, but in all cases the essential procedure is to insert a drain into the pleural cavity and to evacuate the pus. Sometimes pus is very thick and its evacuation and following re-expansion of the lung is rather impossible. In these patients surgical intervention is needed. The use of intrapleural enzymes to support the drainage was first described in 1949 by Tillett and Sherry using a mixture of streptokinase and streptococcal deoxyribonuclease. Nowadays, purified streptokinase has come into widespread use, but recent studies reported no streptokinase effect on pus viscosity. On the other side, deoxyribonuclease reduces pus viscosity and may be more useful in treatment. We report two cases of intrapleural administration of Pulmozyme (alfa dornase - deoxyribonuclease (HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG) in dosage 2 × 2.5 mg with a significant improvement caused by changes in pus viscosity.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702013000100015EmpyemaLungViscosityDeoxyribonuclease
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author Grzegorz Kacprzak
Andrzej Majewski
Jerzy Kolodziej
Adam Rzechonek
Robert Gürlich
Vladimir Bobek
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Andrzej Majewski
Jerzy Kolodziej
Adam Rzechonek
Robert Gürlich
Vladimir Bobek
New therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonuclease
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Empyema
Lung
Viscosity
Deoxyribonuclease
author_facet Grzegorz Kacprzak
Andrzej Majewski
Jerzy Kolodziej
Adam Rzechonek
Robert Gürlich
Vladimir Bobek
author_sort Grzegorz Kacprzak
title New therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonuclease
title_short New therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonuclease
title_full New therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonuclease
title_fullStr New therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonuclease
title_full_unstemmed New therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonuclease
title_sort new therapy of pleural empyema by deoxyribonuclease
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1413-8670
1678-4391
publishDate 2013-02-01
description Empyema is a severe complication of different diseases and traumas. Management of this complication is difficult and should comprise general and local procedures. The general procedure is mainly based on administering wide-spectrum antibiotics. Local management depends on patient general condition, but in all cases the essential procedure is to insert a drain into the pleural cavity and to evacuate the pus. Sometimes pus is very thick and its evacuation and following re-expansion of the lung is rather impossible. In these patients surgical intervention is needed. The use of intrapleural enzymes to support the drainage was first described in 1949 by Tillett and Sherry using a mixture of streptokinase and streptococcal deoxyribonuclease. Nowadays, purified streptokinase has come into widespread use, but recent studies reported no streptokinase effect on pus viscosity. On the other side, deoxyribonuclease reduces pus viscosity and may be more useful in treatment. We report two cases of intrapleural administration of Pulmozyme (alfa dornase - deoxyribonuclease (HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG) in dosage 2 × 2.5 mg with a significant improvement caused by changes in pus viscosity.
topic Empyema
Lung
Viscosity
Deoxyribonuclease
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