1. Aetiology of Pleural Effusions in a Large Multicentre Cohort: Variation Between Outpatients and Inpatients.
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Yousuf, Asfandyar, Holland, Sophie, Zhang, Junyi, Hardy, Cheryl, Charles‐Rudwick, Madeline, Vivian, Fredrik, Denniston, Poppy, Thoppuram, Nithin, Kisseljov, Andrei, Panchal, Rakesh K., and Mishra, Eleanor K.
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PLEURAL effusions ,KIDNEY failure ,CARDIAC patients ,ETIOLOGY of diseases ,PLEURISY - Abstract
Introduction: This multi‐centre retrospective cohort study aimed to determine whether the cause of an undiagnosed pleural effusion differed depending on if a patient presented as an outpatient or inpatient. Methods: A total of 1080 adult patients (556 inpatients and 524 outpatients) presenting primarily with an undiagnosed pleural effusion from 1 January 2021 to 31 December 2022 from four UK hospitals were included. Results: We found malignant effusions were more common in outpatients compared to inpatients (48.3% vs. 36.0% p < 0.0001). Infection was common in inpatients but uncommon in outpatients (36.2% vs. 5.0% p < 0.0001). Other causes in all patients included heart and/or renal failure (13.1%) and non‐specific pleuritis (5.6%). No diagnosis was possible in 11.8% of patients referred. Conclusion: Investigative pathways should vary depending on whether patients present as an inpatient or outpatient. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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