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What is a Thoracentesis? Can I bring a relative or friend? It is important to stay as still as possible Thoracentesis is the removal of fluid from Yes, they can stay with you before and after during the procedure. You might feel the around a lung. A build-up of fluid around the procedure. However, for reasons of urge to cough. Try not to cough too hard a lung can make breathing difficult. safety and regulations, they cannot be in the while the drainage tube is in place. Removing the fluid should help you room during the procedure. We will tell Tell us right away if you have any chest feel better. you where family members can wait. pain or shortness of breath during the There are a number of reasons for this What happens before the procedure? procedure and while the fluid is draining. fluid build-up. You might already know Our Medical Imaging Department contacts How long will it take? why this has happened or this procedure you with specific instructions on how to It takes between 30 minutes to 1 hour to might be done to help find out why the prepare for the procedure. fluid is there. complete the procedure. What happens during the procedure? Does it hurt? Why do this procedure?  A nurse checks your blood pressure and It might sting or burn as the numbing Depending on how much fluid is in your heart rate, and might also ask you about medicine is injected. You should not feel chest, this procedure can: your health history. - Help make you more comfortable any pain as the needle goes in. However,  You sit on the edge of a bed with your you might feel some pressure and - Make it easier for you to breathe head and arms resting on a pillow discomfort. As the fluid drains, you should To help find out why the fluid it here, supported by a table or you lie down. feel better. samples are taken and sent for testing.  The radiologist uses ultrasound to locate What happens afterwards? Who does this procedure? the fluid in your chest. You stay in the hospital until your blood It is done by a radiologist (a doctor who  The radiologist injects numbing pressure, heart rate, and breathing are specializes in image guided procedures). medicine to ‘freeze’ the area. normal for you. You might need to breathe Ultrasound, fluoroscopy, or CT Scanning is  A special needle is then inserted into the some oxygen for a while. used to guide the radiologist to the best chest, between ribs. A drainage tube is We take a chest x-ray to check your lungs. place to take a sample of the fluid. attached to drain the fluid into a Most people go home the same day. collection container. If needed, samples are sent for testing. When will I get the results? If we collect samples of the fluid, the results You might need to arrange for a ‘responsible  Once the fluid has completely drained, adult’ to take you home after this procedure. are sent to your doctor’s office within 2 the drainage tube is pulled out. We place weeks. Make an appointment with your Check with the site where you are scheduled for a pressure bandage over the needle site. your procedure. doctor to review the results.

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