Table 1

Summary of characteristics for individual disease groups

Reason for drain removal, % (n), total=28
Disease groupNMedian number of procedures before IPCMean maximum fluid output (L/week)Suspected pleural infectionSignificant loculationDislodgementConcerns about risk of infection from non-respiratory teamRemoved during operationSpontaneous pleurodesis*Median time to spontaneous pleurodesis (days)Pleural infection, % (n)
Cardiac921.530000044 (4)380 (0)
Chylothorax232.400000050 (1)3130 (0)
Empyema91.50.42000011.1 (1)56 (5)1150 (0)
Hepatic hydrothorax194.55.145.3 (1)5.3 (1)5.3 (1)5.3 (1)15.8 (3)†11 (2)2225.3 (1)
Inflammatory pleuritis‡151.52.1306.7 (1)00033 (5)286.7 (1)
Yellow nail syndrome331.150000067 (2)1010 (0)
Overall5732.84 (1)7 (2)4 (1)4 (1)14 (4)33 (19)713.5 (2)
  • *Pleurodesis was defined according to local practice, but in all cases patients were felt to have had a significant reduction in the volume of drainage without evidence of drain blockage or loculation.

  • †Two patients underwent isolated liver transplant, one patient underwent multivisceral transplant (including liver).

  • ‡All patients with a diagnosis of inflammatory pleuritis had pleural biopsy evidence of chronic inflammation; 4/15 patients had evidence of trapped lung.

  • IPC, indwelling pleural catheter.