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PEER-TO-PEER CLINICAL CONVERSATIONS
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Revolutionizing Catheter Technology: Enhancing Comfort and User Experience with Convatec's Innovations
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Ased Ali, MD
Diane Newman and Ased Ali discuss Convatec's advancements in catheter technology. They highlight the limitations of traditional hydrophilic coatings, which can become sticky and uncomfortable during catheterization.
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Advancements in Catheter Technology: Exploring the Role of Lubrication and Proper Utilization for Urethral Health
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Don Darais
In this discussion, Diane Newman, a Urologic Nurse Practitioner, and Don Darais, the Associate Director of US Marketing for Convatec, explore the vital role of lubricating catheters in preventing damage to the urethra and delve into the significance of appropriate catheter utilization.
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FeelClean™ Technology with a GentleCath™ Glide: Intermittent Catheterization Coating Technology
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Diane K. Newman, DNP FAAN BCB-PMD
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| Diane Newman presents new embedded technology used in hydrophilic catheters for intermittent catheterizations. FeelClean™ Technology with a GentleCath™ Glide has a hydrophilic coating embedded in the catheter surface.
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| Intermittent Catheter Types
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| Diane K. Newman, DNP, ANP-BC, FAAN
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| The number of catheter types and designs has increased with the advancement of new technology. This has added complexity to the catheterization process for both the nurse and the patient. Here, Diane Newman provides information about different types of intermittent catheters used for urinary catheterization. Dr. Newman explains the variations in catheter designs and materials, discussing their applications and benefits in managing urinary issues for individuals requiring catheterization.
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| Techniques and Procedures for Use - Intermittent Catheters
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| Diane K. Newman, DNP, ANP-BC, FAAN
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| Diane Newman describes various techniques associated with using intermittent catheters for urinary management. She outlines different approaches and methods for effectively performing intermittent catheterization, providing insights into the procedures and considerations for individuals who require this type of urinary catheterization technique.
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| Short-Term Catheter Management Options for Urinary Retention Following Pelvic Surgery: A Cost Analysis - Beyond the Abstract
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| Rui Wang, MD and Elena Tunitsky-Bitton, MD
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| The management of post-operative catheterization is especially important in the female pelvic reconstructive surgery population. Previous studies have compared short-term catheterization methods and have demonstrated similar patient satisfaction. However, there is a lack of cost comparison among these methods. In this study, we conducted a cost analysis of various catheterization approaches.
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| Efficacy of Antibiotic Prophylaxis Among Intermittent Catheter Users with Different Neurologic Diseases: A Secondary Analysis of the AnTIC Trial
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| Blayne Welk, Holly Fisher, Thomas Chadwick, and Chris Harding
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| Blayne Welk and colleagues present a secondary analysis of the AnTIC trial, evaluating the effectiveness of antibiotic prophylaxis among intermittent catheter users with various neurologic diseases. They discuss the study's findings regarding the efficacy of antibiotic prophylaxis in preventing urinary tract infections in this specific patient population and highlight the importance of tailored approaches to urinary management for individuals with different neurologic conditions.
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