Respiratory Medicine Case Reports | |
Loculated empyema in a neonate successfully treated with chest tube thoracostomy and antibiotics | |
Ma. Lucila M. Perez1  John Robyn V. Diez2  Grace V. Malayan3  Maria Vanessa L. Cenabre3  | |
[1] Department of Pediatrics, Ospital ng Makati Sampaguita cor Gumamela St, Pembo, Makati NCR, 1218, Philippines;Corresponding author.;Department of Pediatrics, Ospital ng Makati Sampaguita cor Gumamela St, Pembo, Makati NCR, 1218, Philippines; | |
关键词: Pleural effusion; Parapneumonic effusion; Empyema; Newborn; Case report; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Empyema thoracis, defined as the accumulation of pus in the pleural space, is a rare entity in the neonatal period. There are very few cases described in the medical literature and there are still no treatment protocols in the management of empyema in neonates. In older infants and children, intrapleural fibrinolytics and surgery are often utilized since treatment of complicated parapneumonic effusions with chest tube and antibiotics alone often fail due to the viscous fluid and presence of loculations. Presented here is a case of a term neonate who exhibited symptoms of respiratory distress on the sixth day of life. Imaging modalities revealed massive left sided pleural effusion with loculations and mass effects. Pleural fluid was grossly pus and exudative in nature. Gram stain revealed gram-positive cocci but culture was negative. Empiric broad-spectrum antibiotics and chest tube drainage were utilized and patient was discharged after forty-seven days of hospital admission. In spite of prolonged hospital stay, patient survived with no complications. Therefore, nonoperative therapy could still be an option for neonates with loculated empyema. The key to success in treatment is immediate identification of effusion, prompt initiation of antibiotics, and early effective chest tube drainage.
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