Abstrakt: |
Fifty patients with chronic empyema thoracis, without bronchopleural fistula, were treated by drainage and twice-daily instillations of 2% taurolidine (Taurolin; Continental Ethicals) for 14 days. No antibiotics were used. Forty-three patients completed the treatment and 7 were withdrawn from the trial, 3 because of evidence of bronchopleural fistula and 1 each because of pain during instillation, associated chest-wall cellulitis, an unexplained, acute epilepsy-like episode during instillation, and inadvertent administration of antibiotics. All 43 patients who completed the trial showed an excellent clinical response with control of the local and systemic toxic effects of sepsis. A rapid falling-off in the volume and purulence of pleural drainage fluid was noted. Twenty-four of the 43 patients (55,8%) were rendered bacteriologically sterile by the treatment. Instillation of 2% taurolidine was therefore an effective form of monotherapy in cases of chronic empyema thoracis without bronchopleural fistula. |