Chest Drainage Insights
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For more than 10 years now, digital chest drainage systems have been providing clear benefits to patients following lung or cardiac surgery—including improved recovery times and patient outcomes. And yet, adoption of digital by many healthcare institutions remains slow.
Why is this? The comfort and familiarity care teams have with traditional analog chest drainage systems likely plays a role. But even if you are satisfied with your existing system, it is important to recognize how digital alternatives can help overcome key challenges with analog systems and improve your patient’s recovery.
It’s not that analog systems cannot be effective—they can be. But they are not optimized to streamline care and support improved outcomes.
This is largely a result of the challenges inherent in most analog systems, which include:1-2
Digital chest drainage systems deliver proven benefits to patients, care teams, and a healthcare institution’s bottom line. When weighing the pros and cons of any system, consider the following 3 ways in which digital can help advance cardiothoracic care:
1. Improving outcomes with continuous data.
Digital systems capture and display data continuously, enabling cardiothoracic surgeons and nurses to make fast, informed clinical decisions – thereby improving outcomes. Digital systems can also improve care efficiencies by: 1-2
2. Creating more positive patient experiences.
Cardiothoracic patients with chest drainage systems have expressed concerns around mobility, convenience, and comfort with analog systems.
In contrast, 100% of patients reported a more positive experience with digital chest drainage systems, according to a clinical study.1
Specific areas where patients reported a superior experience with digital included:1
3. Reducing chest tube duration/length of stay.
With digital chest drainage systems, care teams can more accurately determine when it is time to pull the drain, which results in shorter chest tube duration compared with analog systems. As a consequence, patient length of stay in the hospital is significantly reduced – as are the subsequent healthcare costs.
Across the board, digital chest drainage systems achieved significantly shorter:1
Clearly, digital chest drainage systems can help deliver superior care. But not all digital systems are created equal. It’s important to select one with proven data in cardiothoracic patients.
Thopaz+ by Medela is such a system. It was specifically designed for the application of optimal negative pressure for post-operative chest drainage management and to permit objective and reliable monitoring of patient status. Thopaz was the digital system that was used in the comparative studies cited above, resulting in a more positive patient experience and shorter air leak duration, chest tube duration, and hospital length of stay.
In addition, Thopaz+:4-8