If gross hematuria occurs in a patient with a long-term catheter, contact primary care provider or managing provider for further instructions regarding evaluation. These patients may need referral to ...
Intraluminal contamination occurs by ascent of bacteria from a contaminated catheter, drainage tube, or urine drainage bag. Microorganisms can migrate up the catheter into the bladder within 1 to 3 ...
A guide wire is inserted into the artery. Under the guidance of X-ray video (fluoroscopy), the wire is threaded to the site of the blockage. A thin tube called a catheter sheaths the wire and is ...
During transcatheter repair, a healthcare provider inserts a device that can plug up the PFO. This device attaches to the end of a long, flexible tube called a catheter. The healthcare provider ...
Intrapleural catheters may be placed after enrolment at the attending clinician’s discretion. After enrolment, this decision will constitute an outcome variable and require full documentation as to ...