Actively Recruiting

Phase Not Applicable
All Genders
NCT06314620

Normal Saline Flushing With And Without Heparin Lock In Maintaining Small Bore Intercostal Chest Catheter (ICC) Patency

Led by National University of Malaysia · Updated on 2025-11-19

40

Participants Needed

1

Research Sites

167 weeks

Total Duration

On this page

AI-Summary

What this Trial Is About

Pleural diseases are among the most common clinical problems encountered in healthcare settings in Malaysia and even worldwide. Most patients presented in a hospital setting with pleural diseases will need pleural aspirations or thoracentesis and chest drains for a variety of reasons. Healthcare providers will often be exposed to patients requiring pleural drainage hence it is important to be aware of safe techniques and procedures of insertion and also maintaining the pleural drainage systems to yield beneficial results. Most often, smaller catheters were deemed to be less effective in view of slower drainage rates and associated with high risk of blockage. However presently , in tertiary hospital settings small bore intercostal chest catheters (SBICC) have become an alternative to large bore intercostal catheters (LBICC). SBICC has been found to be equally effective, less painful and easily tolerated by patients. Hence, proper maintenance of SBICC should be undertaken to reduce rates of occlusion and to yield most benefits from the pleural aspirations procedures. British Thoracic Society in their latest guidelines recommends the use of small bore intercostal chest drain as the first choice in draining pleural effusions. The success of draining pleural effusions with a SBICC has shown variable rates of success among different studies conducted. Most common issues faced are drain blockage and drain dislodgement. There is limited data comparing the use of normal saline flushing versus fibrinolytic drug lock in maintaining patency of small bore intercostal chest drains in draining pleural effusions. This has lead us in conducting this research to compare the rates of partial or complete occlusions among normal saline flush with and without heparin saline lock in maintaining the patency of small bore intercostal chest catheter among patients with pleural diseases in Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz, UKM requiring chest drains insertion.

CONDITIONS

Official Title

Normal Saline Flushing With And Without Heparin Lock In Maintaining Small Bore Intercostal Chest Catheter (ICC) Patency

Who Can Participate

All Genders

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible

You may qualify if you...

  • Patients admitted in medical wards for pleural effusion who have small bore intercostal catheters inserted.
Not Eligible

You will not qualify if you...

  • Patients with hydropneumothorax with small bore intercostal catheters
  • Patients with septated effusion planned for intrapleural fibrinolysis
  • Patients with severe coagulopathy (INR ≥ 1.5, PT > 37s, aPTT > 100s)
  • Patients with thrombocytopenia less than 50 x 10^9/L
  • Patients who have not consented to be involved in the study
  • Patients with indwelling pleural catheters
  • Unconscious patients
  • Patients with poor Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score

AI-Screening

AI-Powered Screening

Complete this quick 3-step screening to check your eligibility

1
2
3
+1

Trial Site Locations

Total: 1 location

1

National University of Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 53300

Actively Recruiting

Loading map...

Research Team

M

Mohamed Faisal Abdul Hamid, MBBS (IIUM)

CONTACT

How is the study designed?

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Masking

NONE

Allocation

RANDOMIZED

Model

PARALLEL

Primary Purpose

OTHER

Number of Arms

2

Not the Right Trial for You?

Explore thousands of other clinical trials that might be a better match.
Sign up to get personalized trial recommendations delivered to your inbox.

Already have an account? Log in here

Normal Saline Flushing With And Without Heparin Lock In Maintaining Small Bore Intercostal Chest Catheter (ICC) Patency | DecenTrialz