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Study of Fluid Collection of the Chest in Children With Pneumonia

S

Spectrum Health Hospitals

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 3

Conditions

Community Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia
Paraneumonic Effusion

Treatments

Procedure: Video Assisted Thorascopic Surgery Thoracostomy Tube Placement & Drainage

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00202826
2003-181

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to determine the best treatment for children with a fluid collection in the chest associated with an underlying pneumonia. Researchers generally agree that a child with a large fluid collection in the chest need to have the fluid drained in addition to anitbiotics. There have been many treatments studied in children that have been shown to be effective and safe, but the treatments have never been compared to each other in a randomized controlled study.

The optimal treatment of pediatric parapneumonic effusions remains controversial. The objective of this study is to compare the use of conventional management (antibiotics with thoracostomy tube placement) with primary thorascopic drainage (see protocol). Our hypothesis is that pediatric patients with parapneumonic effusion, regardless of pleural fluid composition and loculations, have decreased morbidity when treated with early thoroscopic adhesiolysis (VATS) compared with conservative treatment.

Full description

The ultimate objective of this study is to rationalize treatment decisions. It is our hope that this pilot study will provide the basis for further randomized prospective studies. The expected benefit is that the current treatment and outcome of pediatric parapneumonic effusions will be determined. Insights into the therapy that results in the least morbidity, hospital days, (and therefore cost) will be elucidated. If our hypothesis is valid, then a more aggressive surgical approach to the treatment of a parapneumonic effusion may be warranted. If the hypothesis is not valid, then the appropriate treatment for a parapneumonic effusion, irrespective of institution and personal opinion, should become more apparent.

Sex

All

Ages

Under 18 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. consecutive pediatric patients with a bacterial pneumonia and parapneumonic effusion
  2. community acquired disease
  3. children age 0 to 18 years

Exclusion criteria

  1. hospital acquired pneumonia
  2. thoracentesis or chest tube drainage outside hospital
  3. patients with incorrected cardiac disease

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

Trial contacts and locations

1

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