AimsTo review the evidence on strategies to reduce UTI, other complications or improve satisfaction in intermittent catheter (IC) users by comparing: (1) one catheter design, material or technique versus another; (2) sterile technique versus clean; or (3) single-use (sterile) or multiple-use ...
Aims To review the evidence on strategies to reduce UTI, other complications or improve satisfaction in intermittent catheter (IC) users by comparing: (1) one catheter design, material or technique versus another; (2) sterile technique versus clean; or (3) single-use (sterile) or multiple-use...
individuals with additional risk factors, including underlying health conditions and abnormalities or obstructions in the kidneys and urinary tract, pregnancy, and intermittent or long-term catheterization4. It is estimated that 15-25% of hospitalized patients will receive a urinary catheter and that ...
Use of long-term central venous catheters to aid in medications and total parenteral nutrition; Comparison of the three catheters; Tips on how to work the catheters; Physical description; Placement; Priming capacity; Clamping requirements; Dressing requirements; Flushing requirements....
While this could signal that women received a better angioplasty during the procedure and this may have improved their outcomes overall, it is important to note that percent diameter stenosis is an imperfect way to extrapolate the increased blood flow that could potentially affect longer-term results...
To compare long-term results of 3 different techniques used to create continent catheterizable channels (CCCs) in children in a single institution. Patients and Methods Data were retrospectively collected from 112 children who had a CCC (appendicovesicostomy [APV], tubularized bladder flap [TBF] ...
The objectives are as follows: To determine if certain catheter policies are better than others in terms of effectiveness, complications, quality of life and economics in long-term catheterised adults. Specific hypotheses to be addressed include: 1. that indwelling urethral catheterisation is better ...
To determine if micro enemas administered with a squeeze-tube and a 5 cm-long nozzle (squeeze-tube method) are as good or better than micro enemas administered with a 10 cm-long catheter attached to a syringe (catheter method) in people with a recent spinal cord injury. Setting Two ...
Long-term intravenous infusions or frequent intermittent injections require that the animals be un-a... JR Weeks - 《Methods in Psychobiology》 被引量: 364发表: 1972年 Chapter 6 - Long-term Intravenous Infusion This chapter discusses long-term intravenous infusion. Long-term intravenous infusions...
Long-term indwelling urethral catheter (IUC) use is associated with a higher incidence of urinary tract infection (UTI) in people with spinal cord injury, according to a study published online March 27 in theJournal of Spinal Cord Medicine. Tsai-Chin Cheng, from the Taipei Veterans General Hosp...