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==Overview==
==Overview==
Empyema is a collection of pus in the space between the lung and the inner surface of the chest wall (pleural space).


==What are the symptoms of Pleural empyema?==
==What are the symptoms of Pleural empyema?==
*Chest pain, which worsens when you breathe in deeply (pleurisy).
*Dry cough.
*Excessive sweating, especially night sweats.
*Fever and chills.
*General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling (malaise).
*Shortness of breath.
*Weight loss (unintentional).


==What causes Pleural empyema?==
==What causes Pleural empyema?==
==When to seek urgent medical care?==
==Diagnosis==
==Treatment options==
==Where to find medical care for Pleural empyema?==
[http://maps.google.com/maps?q={{urlencode:{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}|map+top+hospital+Condition}}}}&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl Directions to Hospitals Treating Pleural empyema]
==What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?==
==Possible complications==
==Prevention==
==Sources==
Empyema is a collection of pus in the space between the lung and the inner surface of the chest wall (pleural space).
Causes
Empyema is usually caused by an infection that spreads from the lung. It leads to a buildup of pus in the pleural space.
Empyema is usually caused by an infection that spreads from the lung. It leads to a buildup of pus in the pleural space.


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Risk factors include:
Risk factors include:


Bacterial pneumonia
*Bacterial pneumonia.
Chest surgery
*Chest surgery.
Lung abscess
*Lung abscess.
Trauma or injury to the chest
*Trauma or injury to the chest.
In rare cases, empyema can occur after a needle is inserted through the chest wall to draw off fluid in the pleural space for medical diagnosis or treatment (thoracentesis).
In rare cases, empyema can occur after a needle is inserted through the chest wall to draw off fluid in the pleural space for medical diagnosis or treatment (thoracentesis).


Symptoms
==When to seek urgent medical care?==
Chest pain, which worsens when you breathe in deeply (pleurisy)
Call your health care provider if you develop symptoms of empyema.
Dry cough
 
Excessive sweating, especially night sweats
==Diagnosis==
Fever and chills
General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling (malaise)
Shortness of breath
Weight loss (unintentional)
Exams and Tests
The health care provider may note decreased breath sounds or an abnormal sound (friction rub) when listening to the chest with a stethoscope (auscultation).
The health care provider may note decreased breath sounds or an abnormal sound (friction rub) when listening to the chest with a stethoscope (auscultation).


Tests may include the following:
Tests may include the following:


Chest x-ray
*Chest x-ray.
CT scan of chest
*CT scan of chest.
Pleural fluid Gram stain and culture
*Pleural fluid Gram stain and culture.
Thoracentesis
*Thoracentesis.
Treatment
 
==Treatment options==
The goal of treatment is to cure the infection and remove the collection of pus from the space between the lung and the inner surface of the chest wall. Antibiotics are prescribed to control the infection.
The goal of treatment is to cure the infection and remove the collection of pus from the space between the lung and the inner surface of the chest wall. Antibiotics are prescribed to control the infection.


The health care provider will place a chest tube to completely drain the pus. A surgeon may need to perform a procedure to peel away the lining of the lung (decortication) if the lung does not expand properly.
The health care provider will place a chest tube to completely drain the pus. A surgeon may need to perform a procedure to peel away the lining of the lung (decortication) if the lung does not expand properly.


Outlook (Prognosis)
==Where to find medical care for Pleural empyema?==
[http://maps.google.com/maps?q={{urlencode:{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}|map+top+hospital+Pleural empyema}}}}&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl Directions to Hospitals Treating Pleural empyema]
 
==What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?==
When empyema complicates pneumonia, the risk of permanent lung damage and death goes up. Patients will need long-term treatment with antibiotics and drainage. However, most people fully recover from empyema.
When empyema complicates pneumonia, the risk of permanent lung damage and death goes up. Patients will need long-term treatment with antibiotics and drainage. However, most people fully recover from empyema.


Possible Complications
==Possible complications==
Pleural thickening
*Pleural thickening.
Reduced lung function
*Reduced lung function.
When to Contact a Medical Professional
Call your health care provider if you develop symptoms of empyema.


Prevention
==Prevention==
Prompt and effective treatment of lung infections may prevent some cases of empyema.
Prompt and effective treatment of lung infections may prevent some cases of empyema.
==Sources==
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000123.htm
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Latest revision as of 17:37, 2 November 2012

Pleural empyema

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

When to seek urgent medical care?

Diagnosis

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Pleural empyema?

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

Prevention

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For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click here

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Mohammed A. Sbeih, M.D. [2]

Overview

Empyema is a collection of pus in the space between the lung and the inner surface of the chest wall (pleural space).

What are the symptoms of Pleural empyema?

  • Chest pain, which worsens when you breathe in deeply (pleurisy).
  • Dry cough.
  • Excessive sweating, especially night sweats.
  • Fever and chills.
  • General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling (malaise).
  • Shortness of breath.
  • Weight loss (unintentional).

What causes Pleural empyema?

Empyema is usually caused by an infection that spreads from the lung. It leads to a buildup of pus in the pleural space.

There can be a pint or more of infected fluid. This fluid puts pressure on the lungs.

Risk factors include:

  • Bacterial pneumonia.
  • Chest surgery.
  • Lung abscess.
  • Trauma or injury to the chest.

In rare cases, empyema can occur after a needle is inserted through the chest wall to draw off fluid in the pleural space for medical diagnosis or treatment (thoracentesis).

When to seek urgent medical care?

Call your health care provider if you develop symptoms of empyema.

Diagnosis

The health care provider may note decreased breath sounds or an abnormal sound (friction rub) when listening to the chest with a stethoscope (auscultation).

Tests may include the following:

  • Chest x-ray.
  • CT scan of chest.
  • Pleural fluid Gram stain and culture.
  • Thoracentesis.

Treatment options

The goal of treatment is to cure the infection and remove the collection of pus from the space between the lung and the inner surface of the chest wall. Antibiotics are prescribed to control the infection.

The health care provider will place a chest tube to completely drain the pus. A surgeon may need to perform a procedure to peel away the lining of the lung (decortication) if the lung does not expand properly.

Where to find medical care for Pleural empyema?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Pleural empyema

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

When empyema complicates pneumonia, the risk of permanent lung damage and death goes up. Patients will need long-term treatment with antibiotics and drainage. However, most people fully recover from empyema.

Possible complications

  • Pleural thickening.
  • Reduced lung function.

Prevention

Prompt and effective treatment of lung infections may prevent some cases of empyema.

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000123.htm

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