Early catheter removal after radical retropubic prostatectomy: long-term followup. J Urol 2003;169:2170-2.KOCH M O,NAYEE A H,SLOAN J. Early catheter removal after radical retropubic prostatectomy:long-term followup[J].The Journal of Urology,2003,(06):2170-2172.doi:10.1097/01.ju....
Inclusion criteria included patients that were scheduled to undergo removal of the indwelling urinary device(s) (such as catheters, both urethral and suprapubic, ureteral stents, etc.), being 18 years of age or older at the time of consent and being willing and able to provide informed consent...
Matsuzaki A, Suminoe A, Koga Y, Hatano M, Hattori S, Hara T. Long-term use of peripherally inserted central venous catheters for cancer chemotherapy in children. Support Care Cancer. 2006;14(2):153-160.Long-term use of peripherally inserted central venous catheters for cancer chemotherapy ...
Diagnosis and Management of Long-term Central Venous Catheter Infections Keri Hall MD, Barry Farr MD, MSc, in Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2004 It is important to understand the different types of catheter-related infections because some of these infections require removal of the...
Most procedures were carried out in the operating room in sterile conditions by 3 experienced nephrologists. Only high-risk interventions were performed in an interventional radiology suit and included the following: long-term use of catheter (over 18 months), multiple (over 2) catheter exchanges in...
Hickman cathetera type ofcentral venous catheterused for long term administration of substances via the venous system, such as antibiotics, totalparenteral nutrition, or chemotherapeutic agents; it can be used for continuous or intermittent administration and may have either a single or a double lumen...
In addition, 414 of 1340 patients (30.9%) whose catheter had been removed prior to enrollment reported experiencing those complications during removal (Table 1). During the 30 days after a urethral catheter was inserted, 1184 of 2076 patients (57.0%; 95% CI, 54.9%-59.2%) reported at least...
Catheter removal owing to a complication occurred in 7.3% of all midlines (371 of 5105) and 5.2% of PICCs (300 of 578) (Table 3). Adjusted Risk of Complications After adjusting for patient characteristics including age; sex; Charlson score; history of cancer; history of CLABSI, DVT, or ...
host immune defenses andantifungal therapy.46As a result, central venouscatheter removalis often necessary to clearcandidemia, whereas delayed catheter removal (>1 day after initiation ofantifungaltherapy) is associated with an increased risk of death or neurodevelopmental impairment from invasive...
(classical medical definition) inserted into the urinary tract of the patient. However, long-term invasive catheter insertion almost universally leads to repeated urinary tract and bladder infections with the resulting need for treatment and removal of the catheter while the infection is treated. Such...