TY - JOUR
T1 - Particle size, distribution, and behavior of talc preparations
T2 - Within the United States and beyond
AU - Gilbert, Christopher R.
AU - Haouzi, Philippe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/7/1
Y1 - 2019/7/1
N2 - Purpose of reviewTalc remains a common sclerosant utilized for pleurodesis. However, the use of talc has documented complications and debate has persisted regarding the safety of talc as well as the differences in talc preparations available throughout the world. We sought to describe an up-to-date review of talc preparations available and the impact these preparations may have on the safety profile of talc.Recent findingsWithin laboratory-based examinations, talc particle size available within the United States appears to be more consistent with prior reported 'safe' particle sizes. The presence of talc within protein-based solutions appears to modify the overall milieu of the solution and likely results in particle aggregation.SummaryThe use of talc remains well accepted for pleurodesis as evidenced by inclusion by multiple guidelines. The medical fields' current understanding of talc and its basic interactions within the pleural space remain limited. Multiple questions related to the pleural space and pleurodesis remain unanswered.
AB - Purpose of reviewTalc remains a common sclerosant utilized for pleurodesis. However, the use of talc has documented complications and debate has persisted regarding the safety of talc as well as the differences in talc preparations available throughout the world. We sought to describe an up-to-date review of talc preparations available and the impact these preparations may have on the safety profile of talc.Recent findingsWithin laboratory-based examinations, talc particle size available within the United States appears to be more consistent with prior reported 'safe' particle sizes. The presence of talc within protein-based solutions appears to modify the overall milieu of the solution and likely results in particle aggregation.SummaryThe use of talc remains well accepted for pleurodesis as evidenced by inclusion by multiple guidelines. The medical fields' current understanding of talc and its basic interactions within the pleural space remain limited. Multiple questions related to the pleural space and pleurodesis remain unanswered.
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U2 - 10.1097/MCP.0000000000000573
DO - 10.1097/MCP.0000000000000573
M3 - Review article
C2 - 30865037
AN - SCOPUS:85067524749
SN - 1070-5287
VL - 25
SP - 374
EP - 379
JO - Current opinion in pulmonary medicine
JF - Current opinion in pulmonary medicine
IS - 4
ER -