In the pediatric population, neonates have the highest risk for thromboembolism (TE), most likely due to the frequent use of intravascular catheters. This increased risk is attributed to multiple risk ...
Abstract: Magnetically steerable robotic catheters (MSRC) are a promising technology for percutaneous endovascular intervention (PEI) procedures to treat peripheral arterial diseases (PAD), where ...
Abstract: Catheters measure several physiological parameters, including tissue contact force during minimally invasive surgical (MIS) procedures. For force-sensing application in MIS procedures, micro ...
A Foley catheter is a tube used to help people urinate when they can't do it on their own. Catheters are used during surgery or when a person can't use a bedpan or is incontinent. Catheters can cause ...
A Foley catheter helps drain urine when you can't pee. It has two channels: one drains urine, and the other keeps it in place. Foley catheters are used after surgery or for some bladder problems. A ...
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Background Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) are costly, common and often preventable by reducing unnecessary urinary catheter (UC) use. Methods To summarise interventions to reduce ...
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Management of PAD in Patients With Diabetes Addressed in ACC Scientific Statement CorMedix DefenCath Evaluated to Prevent Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections in Hemodialysis 4-NiVO Trial Begins ...