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Categorizing risk for poor outcome in patients with parapneumonic effusions

Categorizing risk for poor outcome in patients with parapneumonic effusions
Pleural space anatomy  Pleural fluid bacteriology  Pleural fluid chemistry* Category Risk of poor outcome Drainage
A0 Minimal, free flowing (<10 mm on lat decub film)¥ AND Bx Culture and Gram AND stain results unknown ANDCx pH unknown 1 Very low No**
A1 Small to moderate free flowing effusion (>10 mm and <1/2 hemithorax) ANDB0 Neg culture and Gram stain¥¥ ANDC0 pH ≥7.20 2 Low No††
A2 Large, free flowing (≥1/2 hemithorax)***, loculated effusion†††, or effusion with thickened parietal pleura¥¥¥ ORB1 Positive culture or Gram stain ORC1 pH <7.20 3 Moderate Yes
B2  pus 4 High Yes
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* pH is the preferred pleural fluid chemistry test, and pH must be determined by a blood gas analyzer. If a blood gas analyzer is not available, pleural fluid glucose should be used (P0 = glucose ≥60 mg/dL; P1 = glucose <60 mg/dL). The expert panel cautions that the clinical utility and decision thresholds for pH and glucose have not been well-established.
¥ Clinical experience indicates that effusions of this size do not require thoracentesis for evaluation, but will resolve.
** If thoracentesis were performed in a patient with A0 category pleural anatomy and P1 or B1 status found, clinical experience suggests that the P1 or B1 findings might be false-positive. Repeat thoracentesis should be considered if effusion enlarges and/or clinical condition deteriorates.
†† If clinical condition deteriorates, repeat thoracentesis and drainage should be considered.
¥¥ Regardless of prior antibiotic use.
*** Larger effusions are more resistant to effective drainage, possibly because of the increased likelihood that large effusions will also be loculated.
††† Pleural loculations suggest a worse prognosis.
¥¥¥ Thickened parietal pleura on contrast-enhanced CT suggests presence of empyema.
Adapted from Colice, GL, Curtis, A, Deslauriers, J, et al, Chest 2000; 118:1158.
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