Gravity- Versus Suction-driven Large Volume Thoracentesis (GRAVITAS)
Pleural Effusion
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pleural Effusion focused on measuring Thoracentesis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Referral to pulmonary services for large-volume thoracentesis
Presence of a symptomatic moderate or large free-flowing (non-septated) pleural effusion on the basis of:
- Chest radiograph: effusion filling ≥ 1/3 the hemithorax, OR
- CT-scan: maximum AP depth of the effusion ≥ 1/3 of the AP dimension on the axial image superior to the hemidiaphragm, including atelectatic lung completely surrounded by effusion, OR Ultrasound: effusion spanning at least three interspaces, with depth of 3 cm or greater in at least one interspace, while the patient sits upright.
- Age > 18
Exclusion Criteria:
- Inability to provide informed consent
- Patient has already been enrolled in this study
Study subject has any disease or condition that interferes with safe completion of the study including:
- Coagulopathy, with criteria left at the discretion of the operator
- Hemodynamic instability with systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg or heart rate > 120 beats/min, unless deemed to be stable with these values by the attending physicians
- Pleural effusion is smaller than expected on bedside pre-procedure ultrasound
- Referral is for diagnostic thoracentesis only
- Presence of more than minimal septations and/or loculations on bedside pre-procedure ultrasound
- Inability to sit for the procedure
Sites / Locations
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Suction
Gravity
The pleural fluid will be drained by the syringe system with a one-way valve tubing system provided in the kit. Selection of the vacuum pressure will be at the discretion of the proceduralist, as per standard of care.
The pleural fluid will be drained using gravity drainage to a bag positioned approximately 100 cm (approximately 40 inches) below the catheter entry point (see picture below) using the 40 inch tubing provided in the thoracentesis kit (CareFusion or Arrow).