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  • Bacterial Biofilm Infection in Indwelling Urethral Catheter in Very Old Patients

    【摘要】 目的 探讨老老年患者留置尿管内壁细菌生物被膜形成情况及其对导管相关感染(CRI)的影响。〖HTH〗方法〖HTSS〗 分析2007年2月—2009年10月住院的175例留置尿管患者,均为男性,年龄75~96岁,平均86岁。不同留置时间(7~15 d 53例、16~30 d 49例、31~45 d 44例、gt;45 d 29例)的尿管,于拔出尿管后运用超声震荡使尿管内表面生物被膜完全脱落,梯度稀释后进行生物被膜活菌计数,细菌的培养分类及构成比分析;采用扫描电镜观察尿管内壁细菌生物被膜形成的情况;观察尿管留置时间与生物被膜CRI的关系。结果 随着尿管留置时间的延长,尿管内表面生物被膜活菌计数呈指数趋势增长,CRI发生率有升高趋势,各置管时段组间尿管内表面生物被膜活菌计数及CRI发生率比较差异均有统计学意义(Plt;0.05)。扫描电镜见生物被膜的形成随时间的延长而明显增多。结论 细菌生物被膜形成是老老年患者留置尿管相关性尿路感染的重要致病因素,尿管留置时间越长,尿管生物被膜感染的危险性及几率越高。更换尿管或缩短留置时间仍是防止尿管生物被膜感染的主要方法。

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  • Clinical Effect of Postoperative No Indwelling Urethral Catheters after Pulmonary Lobectomy: A Prospective Cohort Study

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of postoperative no indwelling urethral catheters in lung operation. MethodsIn this prospective cohort study, we recruited 100 patients who were scheduled for pulmonary lobectomy under general anesthesia in a single institution of Thoracic Surgery Department in West China Hospital between April and December 2014. These patients were divided into two groups including a no indwelled urethral catheter group (NIUC, 50 patients) and an indwelled urethral catheter group (IUC, 50 patients). The clinical effect was compared between the two groups. ResultsThere was no statistical difference in incidence of postoperative urinary retention or urinary tract infection between the two groups (P=0.433, 0.050). However, the comfort degrees(0 degree) of patients in the NICU group was significantly higher than that of the ICU group with a statistical difference (P=0.002). While postoperative hospitalization time in the NICU group (P=0.023) was shorter than that in the ICU group (P=0.004). Prostatic hyperplasia was the high risk factor for the lung postoperative urinary retention (P=0.056). ConclusionPostoperative no indwelling urethral catheters in lung operation has the benefit of improving the comfort degrees of inpatients and increasing the postoperation urinary retention.

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  • Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Perioperative No Indwelling Urinary Catheter in Lung Cancer Patients with Pulmonary Lobectomy

    Objective To investigate cost-effectiveness of no indwelling urinary catheter in pulmonary lobectomy patients and to confirm the advances of no indwelling urinary catheter. Methods We recruited 148 lung cancer patients who were scheduled for pulmonary lobectomy under general anesthesia in West China Hospital from July through December 2015. These patients were divided into two groups including an indwelling urinary catheter group (74 patients, 45 males and 29 females, at age of 52.55±19.87 years) and a no indwelling urinary catheter group (74 patients, 42 males and 32 females, at age of 54.03±16.66 years). Indexes of cost-effectiveness of the two groups were compared. Results There was no statistical difference between the two groups in duration of indwelling catheter (1.56±0.0.65 d versus 1.68±0.91 d, P=0.077). Material expense(4 811.48 yuan versus 296.74 yuan, P=0.045), cost of nursing care (7 413.32 yuan versus 457.32 yuan, P=0.013), and total expense (12 224.8 yuan versus 754.06 yuan, P=0.000) in the indwelling catheter group were higher than those in the no indwelling catheter group. Material expense per patient (65.02±5.62 yuan/patient-time versus 4.01±0.00 yuan/patient-time, P=0.000), cost of nursing care per patient (100.18±7.19 yuan/patient-time versus 6.18±1.22 yuan/patient-time, P=0.000), and total cost per patient (165.20±12.81 yuan/patienttime versus 10.19±1.22 yuan/patient-time, P=0.000) in the indwelling catheter group were higher than those in the no indwelling catheter group. Conclusion Both costs and labor of nurse can be cut down for appropriate lung cancer patients undergoing lobectomy without routine indwelling urinary catheter.

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  • Influence of Postoperative Indwelling Urethral Catheter on Emergence Agitation of Patients with Thoracic Surgery: A Prospective Cohort Study

    Objective To explore the emergence agitation resulting from postoperative indwelling urethral catheters in patients of thoracic surgery. Methods In this prospective cohort study, we recruited 140 patients who were scheduled for thoracic surgery under general anesthesia in West China Hospital from January through April 2014. These patients were divided into two groups including a control group and a trial group with 70 patients in each group. The patients in the control group had indwelled urethral catheter routinely. The catheter removed after the surgery at operation room in the trial group. Intraoperative urinary volume, emergence agitation (EA) occurrence, postoperative urinary retention, and urethral irritation were recorded. Results There was no statistical difference in postoperative urinary retention rate between the control group and the trial group (1.43% vs. 2.86%, P=0.230). However, the urethral irritation rate in the control group was significantly higher than that in the trial group (12.86% vs. 0.00%, P=0.012) . And there was a statistical difference in adverse event rate (2.86% vs. 0.00%, P=0.039) between the two groups. There was a significantly higher incidence of urethral irritation in male patients (20.51%, 8/39) than female patients (3.23%, 1/31, P=0.033).The rate of EA in the control group was significantly higher than that in the trial group (28.57% vs. 12.86%, P=0.010). There was a significantly higher EA rate in the patients who had urethral irritation by postoperative indwelling catheters compared with those without indwelling catheters (45.00% vs. 12.86%, P=0.043). Conclusion This study suggests that postoperative EA is a result from urethral irritation than local pain, and the EA rate can be decreased by removal of catheter before anaesthetic recovery.

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