What is Aspira drain used for?

What is Aspira drain used for?

The Aspira Drainage System is a tunneled, long-term catheter used to drain accumulated fluid from the pleural or peritoneal cavity to relieve symptoms associated with malignant pleural effusion or malignant ascites.

Where is an Aspira drain placed?

Your doctor has put an Aspira Drainage Catheter in your chest or abdomen to drain fluid in those areas. The catheter lets you drain fluid at home. Fluid drainage can help prevent or reduce shortness of breath or other symptoms.

What is Aspira?

ASPIRA® Pleural Drainage by Merit Medical The ASPIRA® Pleural Drainage Catheter is a tunneled, long-term catheter used to drain accumulated fluid from the pleural cavity or peritoneal cavity to relieve symptoms associated with malignant pleural effusion or ascites.

How do you drain peritoneal?

If no peritoneal fluid is aspirated, peritoneal lavage is performed by instilling up to 30 mL/kg of normal saline solution into the peritoneal cavity, turning the patient from side to side, and then withdrawing the fluid.

Can you shower with PleurX catheter?

You can shower with your PleurX catheter in place using a one-time-use waterproof cover that goes over your dressing (such as Aquaguard®).

How do you shower with a PleurX catheter?

You can shower with your PleurX catheter in place using a one-time-use waterproof cover that goes over your dressing (such as Aquaguard®)….Showering with your PleurX catheter

  1. Peel off the top and side strips.
  2. Place the top edge above your dressing.
  3. Peel off the bottom strip.

What is the Aspira process?

Students in ASPIRA’s Leadership Development Program engage in what we call the ASPIRA Process. ASPIRA uses a club structure as a means for carrying out this process. It involves three concepts: Awareness, Analysis, and Action.

Why is Aspira important?

ASPIRA is the largest Hispanic youth-serving organization in the country and a leader in youth leadership development. Since its founding, ASPIRA has positively impacted more than 750,000 youth, of which over 60% are female.

Should ascites be drained?

Measurement of a post urine sodium concentration can help in this assessment. Otherwise, for patients with large ascites, the recommendation is to simply drain it, and drain it as rapidly as possible.

What is ASPIRA pleural drainage system?

Aspira Pleural Drainage System, by Bard, is an easy-to-use, tunneled, long-term catheter system used to drain accumulated fluid from the pleural cavity to relieve symptoms associated with malignant pleural effusion and other recurrent pleural effusions.

What is an ASPIRA catheter used for?

The Aspira® Drainage System is a tunneled, long-term catheter used to drain accumulated fluid from the pleural or peritoneal cavity to relieve symptoms associated with malignant pleural effusion or malignant ascites. Brochure/Documents.

How is ASPIRA used to treat ascites?

Compassionate Treatment. The Aspira® Drainage System is a tunneled, long-term catheter used to drain accumulated fluid from the pleural or peritoneal cavity to relieve symptoms associated with malignant pleural effusion or malignant ascites. Brochure/Documents.

What is the HCPCS code for ASPIRA peritoneal drain?

Learn More About the Aspira ® Drainage System Catalog Number Catheter French Size (F) Catheter Length (cm) HCPCS Code 4991503 4992204 Peritoneal 15.5F 72 cm C1729, C1894, C1769, A7048 4992206 Peritoneal 15.5F 72 cm 4992207 Peritoneal 15.5F 72 cm C1729,C1894,C1769,A7048