
The EMPIRE (European Multicentre Pleural Infection Research Collaborative) Clinical Research Collaboration (CRC) was launched by the European Respiratory Society (ERS) in 2025.
Pleural infection, a condition characterised by infection in the pleural space surrounding the lungs, is becoming increasingly common worldwide. Despite this rise, the outcomes for patients have not improved significantly over the past two decades. This condition has been largely neglected, with its causes and the variability in its clinical presentation not well understood. Most research to date has focused on the best methods for draining the infected pleural space, but there is a critical need for large-scale studies to explore the underlying biology and progression of the disease.
In response to this need, EMPIRE aims to establish a pan-European network of centres specialising in pleural disease and respiratory infections that will create a platform for conducting a series of research projects using standardised data and sample collection methods. The ultimate goal will be to enhance the understanding of the mechanisms driving pleural infection and the differences in how it affects various patient groups. By identifying reliable predictors of disease progression and outcomes, the research aims to improve patient care and inform the development of new treatment strategies.
The CRC EMPIRE aims specifically to:
Several aspects of pleural infection are particularly suited for translational collaboration. The following areas are initially proposed as primary workstreams:
The CRC EMPIRE is composed of the CRC Chairs, experts in clinical research, early career members, and patient representatives.
If you are interested in more information about the EMPIRE CRC or would like to join the network, please contact scientific@ersnet.org.