Service Providers for Tracheal Aspirate for C/S

The Tracheal Aspirate for C/S (Culture and Sensitivity) test is used to identify bacterial or fungal infections in the lungs and determine the most effective antibiotic or antifungal treatment. The procedure involves collecting a sample of tracheal secretions using a sterile suction device. No special preparation is usually needed. Risks may include discomfort, coughing, or mild bleeding. A positive result identifies the specific microorganism causing the infection, and sensitivity results guide appropriate treatment. Conditions like poor sample quality or contamination may affect accuracy. Normal activities can typically be resumed after the procedure.