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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2021
Recurrent, symptomatic pleural effusions are common and can contribute to significant morbidity in affected patients. Various management options are available and indwelling pleural catheter placement is becoming more commonplace and is the preferred option in certain clinical scenarios.
Audra J, Schwalk, David E, Ost
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Recurrent, symptomatic pleural effusions are common and can contribute to significant morbidity in affected patients. Various management options are available and indwelling pleural catheter placement is becoming more commonplace and is the preferred option in certain clinical scenarios.
Audra J, Schwalk, David E, Ost
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Nursing Standard, 2001
Lesley Simpson discusses the risks associated with indwelling urethral catheters and identifies how nurses can reduce them with proactive management.
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Lesley Simpson discusses the risks associated with indwelling urethral catheters and identifies how nurses can reduce them with proactive management.
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Current Pulmonology Reports, 2015
Indwelling pleural catheters (IPCs) are increasingly used in clinical practice. They are often accepted as a first-line treatment option for patients with malignant pleural effusion. IPCs are inserted as a day case and afford patients autonomous relief of symptoms in the outpatient setting.
William D. Jones, Helen E. Davies
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Indwelling pleural catheters (IPCs) are increasingly used in clinical practice. They are often accepted as a first-line treatment option for patients with malignant pleural effusion. IPCs are inserted as a day case and afford patients autonomous relief of symptoms in the outpatient setting.
William D. Jones, Helen E. Davies
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Indwelling pleural catheter insertion technique
Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2023This video tutorial is a step-by-step demonstration of the indwelling pleural catheter insertion technique in a patient who was diagnosed with malignant pleural effusions due to multiple metastases. Placing an indwelling pleural catheter is a novel method to treat chronic pleural effusions, especially secondary to malignancies.
George-Bucur, Delaca +4 more
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Securing the Indwelling Catheter
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2008Each year, millions of Americans are catheterized to ensure adequate bladder drainage. But despite the high rate of catheterization in acute care facilities, clinicians often pay little attention to the decision to insert an indwelling catheter, its optimal management, or especially its timely removal.
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Indwelling catheters: practical guidelines for catheter blockage
British Journal of Nursing, 2000Catheterization is a medical decision and requires a team approach involving, where possible, the patient and carer, as well as those professionals administering care. Catheterization and subsequent effective catheter drainage is associated with many dangers and complications (Lowthian, 1998) and therefore the decision to catheterize someone should ...
W, Doherty, A, Winder
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The Management of Indwelling Catheters
British Journal of Urology, 1978Summary— Eighteen geriatric patients with indwelling catheters were observed for a total of 393 weekly urine specimens. The effects of a 1 week course of antibiotics/chemotherapeutic agent followed by urinary antiseptics for 6 weeks, and also of regular bladder washouts, were noted.
J C, Brocklehurst, S, Brocklehurst
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Complications associated with indwelling catheters
Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 1992AbstractBetween 1983 and 1985, 170 consecutive patients received doxorubicin‐containing adjuvant chemotherapy through central venous catheters, and four via a long indwelling catheter in the antecubital fossa. The objective of this retrospective study is to determine the acute and chronic complications associated with indwelling catheters. Ninety‐four (
J R, Simmons +4 more
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Rupture of Indwelling Venous Catheters
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 1983Recently a design change in certain Broviac and Hickman catheters has created a serious problem. The paper described the defect and a means of reinforcing the catheter both before it is inserted and after it is in place.
R M, Gulley, N, Hawk
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