Antikoagülan ve Antiagregan İlaç Kullanan Hastalarda Temiz Aralıklı Kateterizasyon Kullanımı
Özet
Bu bölümde, antikoagülan veya antiagregan ilaç kullanan hastalarda temiz aralıklı kateterizasyon (TAK) uygulaması ele alınacaktır. TAK, mesane boşaltımı için kullanılan bir uygulamadır ve nörojenik mesane disfonksiyonu gibi durumlarda tercih edilir. Antikoagülan ve antiagregan ilaç kullanımı TAK uygulaması sırasında kanama riskinde artışa yol açabilir. Bu bölümde, antikoagülan ve antiagregan ilaçların etkileri, TAK’ın kanama riski üzerindeki etkisi ve bu riskin nasıl azaltılabileceği tartışılmaktadır. Bu bilgiler, sağlık profesyonellerine, bu özel hasta grubunda TAK uygulamasının nasıl daha güvenli ve etkili bir şekilde gerçekleştirilebileceği konusunda rehberlik etmeyi amaçlamaktadır.
This section addresses the practice of clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) in patients using anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications. CIC is a procedure used for bladder emptying and is preferred in cases such as neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Use of anticoagulant and antiplatelet drugs may increase the risk of bleeding during CIC administration. This section discusses the effects of these medications, the impact of CIC on bleeding risk, and strategies for mitigating this risk. The aim is to provide healthcare professionals with guidance on how to perform CIC more safely and effectively in this specific patient population.
Referanslar
Rognoni, C, Tarricone, R Intermittent catheterisation with hydrophilic and non-hydrophilic urinary catheters: systematic literature review and meta-analyses, BMC Urology, 2017;1-11,17(1)
Tudor KI, Sakakibara R, Panicker JN. Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: evaluation and management. J Neurol. 2016;263(12):2555–2564.
Drake MJ, Apostolidis A, Cocci A, Emmanuel A, Gajewski JB, Harrison SC, et al. Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: Clinical management recommendations of the Neurologic Incontinence committee of the fifth International Consultation on Incontinence 2013. Neurourol Urodyn. 2016;35(6):657–65.
Newman DK, Willson MM. Review of intermittent catheterization and current best practices. Urol Nurs. 2011;31(1):12–28. 48.
Turi MH, Hanif S, Fasih Q, Shaikh MA. Proportion of complications in patients practicing clean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) vs indwelling catheter. J Pak Med Assoc. 2006;56(9):401–4.
Abrams P, Andersson KE, Birder L, Brubaker L, Cardozo L, Chapple C, et al. Fourth International Consultation on Incontinence Recommendations of the International Scientific Committee: Evaluation and treatment of urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and fecal incontinence. Neurourol Urodyn. 2010;29(1):213–40.
Bardsley A. Intermittent Self-Catheterisation in women: reducing the risk of UTIs. Br J Nurs. 2014;23(Suppl 18):S20–9.
Clark JF, Mealing SJ, Scott DA, Vogel LC, Krassioukov A, Spinelli M, et al. A cost-effectiveness analysis of long-term intermittent catheterisation with hydrophilic and uncoated catheters. Spinal Cord. 2015;54(1):73–7.
Li L, Ye W, Ruan H, Yang B, Zhang S, Li L. Impact of hydrophilic catheters on urinary tract infections in people with spinal cord injury: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2013;94(4):782–7.
Håkansson MA, Neovius K, Norrbäck M, Svensson J, Lundqvist T. Health care utilization and complications rates among users of hydrophilic-coated catheters. Urol Nurs. 2015;35(5):239–247.
Singh R, Rohilla R, Sangwan K, Siwach R, Magu N, Sangwan S. Bladder management methods and urological complications in spinal cord injury patients. Indian J Orthop. 2011;45(2):141.
Cardenas DD, Moore KN, Dannels-McClure A, et al. Intermittent catheterization with a hydrophilic-coated catheter delays urinary tract infections in acute spinal cord injury: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial. PMR. 2011;3(5):408–417.
Li L, Ye W, Ruan H, Yang B, Zhang S. Impact of hydrophilic catheters on urinary tract infections in people with spinal cord injury: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2013;94(4):782–787.
Balhi S, Mrabet MK. Teaching patients clean intermittent self-catheterisation: key points. Br J Community Nurs. 2020 Dec 2;25(12):586-593.
Culha Y, Acaroglu R. The Effect of Video-Assisted Clean Intermittent Catheterization Training on Patients' Practical Skills and Self-Confidence. Int Neurourol J. 2022 Dec;26(4):331-341.
Cardenas, D. D., Moore, K. N., Dannels-McClure, A., Scelza, W. M., Graves, D. E., & Brooks, M. et al. (2011). Intermittent catheterization with a hydrophilic-coated catheter delays urinary tract ınfections in acute spinal cord ınjury: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial. PM&R, 3 (5), 408-417.
Amaral, N. S., & Skelly, J. Clean Intermittent Urethral Catheterization in Adults Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Nurses 2020.
Referanslar
Rognoni, C, Tarricone, R Intermittent catheterisation with hydrophilic and non-hydrophilic urinary catheters: systematic literature review and meta-analyses, BMC Urology, 2017;1-11,17(1)
Tudor KI, Sakakibara R, Panicker JN. Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: evaluation and management. J Neurol. 2016;263(12):2555–2564.
Drake MJ, Apostolidis A, Cocci A, Emmanuel A, Gajewski JB, Harrison SC, et al. Neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: Clinical management recommendations of the Neurologic Incontinence committee of the fifth International Consultation on Incontinence 2013. Neurourol Urodyn. 2016;35(6):657–65.
Newman DK, Willson MM. Review of intermittent catheterization and current best practices. Urol Nurs. 2011;31(1):12–28. 48.
Turi MH, Hanif S, Fasih Q, Shaikh MA. Proportion of complications in patients practicing clean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) vs indwelling catheter. J Pak Med Assoc. 2006;56(9):401–4.
Abrams P, Andersson KE, Birder L, Brubaker L, Cardozo L, Chapple C, et al. Fourth International Consultation on Incontinence Recommendations of the International Scientific Committee: Evaluation and treatment of urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and fecal incontinence. Neurourol Urodyn. 2010;29(1):213–40.
Bardsley A. Intermittent Self-Catheterisation in women: reducing the risk of UTIs. Br J Nurs. 2014;23(Suppl 18):S20–9.
Clark JF, Mealing SJ, Scott DA, Vogel LC, Krassioukov A, Spinelli M, et al. A cost-effectiveness analysis of long-term intermittent catheterisation with hydrophilic and uncoated catheters. Spinal Cord. 2015;54(1):73–7.
Li L, Ye W, Ruan H, Yang B, Zhang S, Li L. Impact of hydrophilic catheters on urinary tract infections in people with spinal cord injury: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2013;94(4):782–7.
Håkansson MA, Neovius K, Norrbäck M, Svensson J, Lundqvist T. Health care utilization and complications rates among users of hydrophilic-coated catheters. Urol Nurs. 2015;35(5):239–247.
Singh R, Rohilla R, Sangwan K, Siwach R, Magu N, Sangwan S. Bladder management methods and urological complications in spinal cord injury patients. Indian J Orthop. 2011;45(2):141.
Cardenas DD, Moore KN, Dannels-McClure A, et al. Intermittent catheterization with a hydrophilic-coated catheter delays urinary tract infections in acute spinal cord injury: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial. PMR. 2011;3(5):408–417.
Li L, Ye W, Ruan H, Yang B, Zhang S. Impact of hydrophilic catheters on urinary tract infections in people with spinal cord injury: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2013;94(4):782–787.
Balhi S, Mrabet MK. Teaching patients clean intermittent self-catheterisation: key points. Br J Community Nurs. 2020 Dec 2;25(12):586-593.
Culha Y, Acaroglu R. The Effect of Video-Assisted Clean Intermittent Catheterization Training on Patients' Practical Skills and Self-Confidence. Int Neurourol J. 2022 Dec;26(4):331-341.
Cardenas, D. D., Moore, K. N., Dannels-McClure, A., Scelza, W. M., Graves, D. E., & Brooks, M. et al. (2011). Intermittent catheterization with a hydrophilic-coated catheter delays urinary tract ınfections in acute spinal cord ınjury: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial. PM&R, 3 (5), 408-417.
Amaral, N. S., & Skelly, J. Clean Intermittent Urethral Catheterization in Adults Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Nurses 2020.