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  • 1Lungemedicinsk Forskningsenhed (PLUZ), Institut for Regional Sundhedsforskning, Syddansk Universitet.

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The incidence of pleural disease is rising, necessitating specialized care. Establishing multidisciplinary pleural clinics ensures optimal, evidence-based management for patients with this condition.

Area of Science:

  • Pulmonology and Thoracic Medicine
  • Clinical Guidelines and Evidence-Based Practice

Background:

  • Increasing incidence and high morbidity/mortality associated with pleural disease.
  • Recent randomized controlled trials (RCTs) have informed updated evidence-based guidelines published in 2023.
  • Current management often involves emergency department admissions, yet outpatient management is feasible.

Approach:

  • Review of recent evidence-based guidelines for pleural disease management.
  • Advocacy for the establishment of specialized, multidisciplinary pleural clinics.
  • Emphasis on individualized and evidence-based patient care strategies.

Key Points:

  • Pleural disease management requires a shift towards specialized, individualized approaches.
  • Outpatient management is a viable alternative for many pleural disease patients.

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  • Multidisciplinary clinics can enhance the quality of care for this growing patient population.
  • Conclusions:

    • There is a critical need for specialized, multidisciplinary pleural clinics in Denmark.
    • These clinics will facilitate optimal, individualized, and evidence-based management of pleural disease.
    • Implementing such clinics is essential to address the rising burden of pleural disease.