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Resolution of refractory chylothorax with a combination of talc pleurodesis and CPAP.

Boon Hau NgNik Nuratiqah Nik AbeedMohamed Faisal Abdul HamidChun Ian SooHsueh Jing LowAndrea Yu-Lin Ban
Published in: Respirology case reports (2020)
Chylothorax is an uncommon cause of pleural effusion. Recurrent chylous effusions are often resistant to conservative treatment and many need surgical intervention. We report a 69-year-old woman with refractory idiopathic chylothorax resistant to medium-chain triglyceride diet and intermittent thoracentesis. Lymphangiography and lymphoscintigraphy failed to identify the site of leakage. We initiated continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) 12 h before and 48 hours after talc pleurodesis. Chest drain was removed at day 3 and she was discharged at day 5. To our knowledge, this is the first case of successful resolution of idiopathic refractory chylothorax with CPAP ventilation used in tandem with talc pleurodesis.
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