• Title of article

    Etiology of pleural effusion among adults in the State of Qatar: a 1-year hospital-based study

  • Author/Authors

    Khan, F.Y. Hamad General Hospital - Department of Medicine, Qatar , Alsamawi, M. Al-Khor Hospital - Department of Medicine, Qatar , Yasin, M. Hamad General Hospital - Department of Medicine, Qatar , Ibrahim, A.S. Hamad General Hospital - Pulmonary and Intensive Care Unit, Qatar , Hamza, M. Hamad General Hospital - Pulmonary and Intensive Care Unit, Qatar , Lingawi, M. Hamad General Hospital - Pulmonary and Intensive Care Unit, Qatar , Abbas, M.T. Hamad General Hospital - Department of Medicine, Qatar , Musa, R.M. Hamad General Hospital - Department of Medicine, Qatar

  • From page
    611
  • To page
    618
  • Abstract
    There have been no systematic studies of diseases causing pleural effusion in Qatar. This prospective, hospital-based study involved all adult patients ( 15 years) with pleural effusions who were admitted to referral hospitals over a 1-year period. A total of 200 cases of pleural effusion were identified (152 males and 48 females); mean age 45.1 (SD 18.5) years. A majority of patients (73.5%) were non-Qataris, mostly from the Asian subcontinent. The most frequent cause of pleural effusions was tuberculosis (32.5%), followed by pneumonia (19%), cancer (15.5%) and cardiac failure (13%). The most frequent cause of malignant effusion was bronchogenic carcinoma (38.7%), whereas Gram-positive organisms were the most frequent isolates from empyema fluid (62.5%). Histological examination and culture of pleural biopsy were the most useful diagnostic workup for tuberculosis effusions, whereas repeated cytological examination of pleural fluid and pleural biopsy were most useful for malignant effusions.
  • Journal title
    Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • Journal title
    Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
  • Record number

    2642317