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In mild cases of neurogenic voiding impairment, timed voiding and assistive maneuvers can achieve these goals and should always be attempted prior to instituting catheterization. External devices, in the form of condom catheters, may be preferable for men, when low pressure incontinence due to poor...
Intermittent catheterization remains the primary method of treatment in the management of patients with neurogenic bladders such as those with meningomyelocele. In a follow-up of a previous study, we re-examined the urologic status of patients with neurogenic bladders continuing on a regimen of ...
Of 3 patients with an indwelling urethral catheter for incontinence due to detrusor hyperreflexia 1 was converted to intermittent self-catheterization. Whereas... W D,Steers,J M,... - 《Journal of Urology》 被引量: 135发表: 1992年 Use of the artificial urinary sphincter in men and women Th...
Brevetti G, di Lisa F, Perna S, Menabo R, Barbato R, Martone VD, et al. Carnitine-related alterations in patients with intermittent claudication: indication for a focused carnitine therapy. Circulation. 1996;93(9):1685–9. Article PubMed CAS Google Scholar Broderick TL, Driedzic W, Pauls...
Statistically, 5% of men and 2.5% of women experience symptoms of this condition, according to the Vascular Disease Foundation (VDF). Many people with this condition have cholesterol plaque build-up in the leg's arteries. Smoking raises the risk, as do high blood pressure, obesity, lack of ...
Intermittent self-catheterization (ISC) is a recommended treatment for people with a neuropathic bladder due to spinal injury. The majority of the literature to date has focused on the safety and the complication rates of ISC and use of different catheters. The aim of this paper explores the ...
Intermittent catheterisation in older people: a valuable alternative to an indwelling catheter? Age and Ageing. 2005;34:57–60.Pilloni S, Krhut J, Mair D, et al. Intermittent Catheterisa- tion in Older People: A Valuable Alternative to An In-dwelling Catheter?[J ]. Age Ageing, 2005, 34...
For HV-HF, an 11.5-F, 15-cm double-lumen catheter, a Sartorius Hemoprocessor 40 020 GS and a cellulose triacetate haemofilter (Nipro UF 205, surface area 1.9 m2) were used, b2 microglobulin sieving coefficient > 0.7 [29]. Postdilution HV-HF was applied in a pressure-controlled mode, ...
The patients remain dry between catheterizations and maintain serum creatinine levels of 1.1, 0.8 and 0.5聽mg. per cent, respectively, with a followup of 6 to 25 months. There has been only 1 urinary tract infection during 42 patient-months at risk while on self-catheterization. Pre-...