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Pleural Manometry—Basics for Clinical Practice

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Abstract Purpose of Review The aim of this paper is to present basic data on pleural manometry and to outline the advances in its use as both a research tool enabling a better understanding of pleural pathophysiology and as a clinical tool useful in management strategy planning in patients with pleural diseases. To discuss updates and current trends in the development of pleural manometry, a search of the literature on pleural manometry published in recent years was performed. Recent Findings The technique of pleural manometry has significantly evolved over the last 40 years from simple water manometers to electronic or digital devices which enable the measurement and recording of instantaneous pleural pressure. Although to date it is mainly used as a research tool, pleural manometry has the potential to be applied in clinical practice. Recent studies demonstrated that monitoring of pleural pressure changes during therapeutic thoracentesis does not seem to be helpful in predicting re-expansion pulmonary edema and procedure-related chest discomfort. On the other hand, measurement of pleural elastance plays an important role in the diagnosis of unexpandable lung in patients with malignant pleural effusion facilitating determination of the optimal management strategy. Additionally, it allows for study of newly discovered phenomena, including pleural pressure pulse assessment and the impact of continuous positive airway pressure and cough on pleural pressure. Summary Pleural manometry is an established technique of pleural pressure measurement. Despite recent advances, its role in clinical practice remains undetermined.
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Title: Pleural Manometry—Basics for Clinical Practice
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Abstract Purpose of Review The aim of this paper is to present basic data on pleural manometry and to outline the advances in its use as both a research tool enabling a better understanding of pleural pathophysiology and as a clinical tool useful in management strategy planning in patients with pleural diseases.
To discuss updates and current trends in the development of pleural manometry, a search of the literature on pleural manometry published in recent years was performed.
Recent Findings The technique of pleural manometry has significantly evolved over the last 40 years from simple water manometers to electronic or digital devices which enable the measurement and recording of instantaneous pleural pressure.
Although to date it is mainly used as a research tool, pleural manometry has the potential to be applied in clinical practice.
Recent studies demonstrated that monitoring of pleural pressure changes during therapeutic thoracentesis does not seem to be helpful in predicting re-expansion pulmonary edema and procedure-related chest discomfort.
On the other hand, measurement of pleural elastance plays an important role in the diagnosis of unexpandable lung in patients with malignant pleural effusion facilitating determination of the optimal management strategy.
Additionally, it allows for study of newly discovered phenomena, including pleural pressure pulse assessment and the impact of continuous positive airway pressure and cough on pleural pressure.
Summary Pleural manometry is an established technique of pleural pressure measurement.
Despite recent advances, its role in clinical practice remains undetermined.

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