Pleural effusions are associated with adverse outcomes after cardiac surgery: a propensity-matched analysis.
Fridtjof SchiefenhövelAkira-Sebastian PoncetteEdward M BoyleChristian von HeymannMario MenkGerald VorderwülbeckeHerko GrubitzschSascha TreskatschFelix BalzerPublished in: Journal of cardiothoracic surgery (2022)
Pleural effusions, especially those that require a secondary drainage procedure during recovery, are associated with significantly worse outcomes including increased mortality, longer length of stay, and higher complication rates. These insights may be of great interest to scientists, clinicians, and industry leaders alike to foster research into innovative methods for preventing and treating pleural effusions with the aim of improving outcomes for patients recovering from cardiac surgery.