Pleurodesis was performed in 39 patients by thoracoscopic insufflation of talc 1. The outcomes were compared at 30 and 90 days with a control group (n=85) consisting of patients who had participated in a comparative randomized study of the efficacy of similarly administered bleomycin and tetracycline. Among the patients who had received talc, a good outcome was recorded in 97% at 30 days and in 95% at 90 days. The corresponding figures were 64% and 70% in the bleomycin group and 33% and 47% in the tetracycline group.
Comment: The quality of evidence is downgraded by indirectness and imprecise results (few patients).
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