Optimizing the Catheter Care and Maintenance Strategy of Short-Term Catheterization among Hospitalized Patients in Microbiological Approach

Objective. To optimize the allocation of nursing resources, we investigate an alternative strategy for indwelling catheter cleaning. Methods. The present study involved a total of 117 male patients and 54 female patients, who were catheterized after urinary surgery from Aug 2018 to Feb 2019. The sam...

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Main Authors: Xiaoqiong Peng, Wei Qian, Jingming Zhuang, Jing Zhang, Zhengping Wang, Lijuan Shen, Qing Chang, Xuefeng Gu, Junfeng Shi, Jiangang Hou
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1971324
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spelling doaj-7bad3884b6ec4dd29b69be33f75947242020-12-14T09:46:33ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412020-01-01202010.1155/2020/19713241971324Optimizing the Catheter Care and Maintenance Strategy of Short-Term Catheterization among Hospitalized Patients in Microbiological ApproachXiaoqiong Peng0Wei Qian1Jingming Zhuang2Jing Zhang3Zhengping Wang4Lijuan Shen5Qing Chang6Xuefeng Gu7Junfeng Shi8Jiangang Hou9Department of Urology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, ChinaDepartment of Urology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, ChinaDepartment of Urology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, ChinaDepartment of Surgery, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, ChinaDepartment of Urology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, ChinaClinical Trials Unit, Jiading District Central Hospital Affiliated Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, Shanghai 201800, ChinaShanghai General Practice Medical Education and Research Center, Jiading District Central Hospital Affiliated Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, 201800, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, Shanghai 201318, ChinaShanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Imaging, Shanghai University of Medicine & Health Sciences, Shanghai 201318, ChinaDepartment of Urology, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200040, ChinaObjective. To optimize the allocation of nursing resources, we investigate an alternative strategy for indwelling catheter cleaning. Methods. The present study involved a total of 117 male patients and 54 female patients, who were catheterized after urinary surgery from Aug 2018 to Feb 2019. The samples of indwelling catheter cleaning solutions were divided by two parts for microbiological culture and microbiome analysis. Results. No pathogenic bacteria were observed in the microbiological culture of the indwelling catheter cleaning samples from 24 h-uncleaned group and 48 h-uncleaned group. The microbiome analysis also showed no significant difference in bacterial diversity and quantity of the indwelling catheter cleaning solutions between the two groups. Conclusion. The indwelling catheter cleaning for male after urinary surgery can be prolonged to 48 h. The result of this study provided reliable basis for optimizing the allocation of clinical nursing resources.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1971324
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author Xiaoqiong Peng
Wei Qian
Jingming Zhuang
Jing Zhang
Zhengping Wang
Lijuan Shen
Qing Chang
Xuefeng Gu
Junfeng Shi
Jiangang Hou
spellingShingle Xiaoqiong Peng
Wei Qian
Jingming Zhuang
Jing Zhang
Zhengping Wang
Lijuan Shen
Qing Chang
Xuefeng Gu
Junfeng Shi
Jiangang Hou
Optimizing the Catheter Care and Maintenance Strategy of Short-Term Catheterization among Hospitalized Patients in Microbiological Approach
BioMed Research International
author_facet Xiaoqiong Peng
Wei Qian
Jingming Zhuang
Jing Zhang
Zhengping Wang
Lijuan Shen
Qing Chang
Xuefeng Gu
Junfeng Shi
Jiangang Hou
author_sort Xiaoqiong Peng
title Optimizing the Catheter Care and Maintenance Strategy of Short-Term Catheterization among Hospitalized Patients in Microbiological Approach
title_short Optimizing the Catheter Care and Maintenance Strategy of Short-Term Catheterization among Hospitalized Patients in Microbiological Approach
title_full Optimizing the Catheter Care and Maintenance Strategy of Short-Term Catheterization among Hospitalized Patients in Microbiological Approach
title_fullStr Optimizing the Catheter Care and Maintenance Strategy of Short-Term Catheterization among Hospitalized Patients in Microbiological Approach
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing the Catheter Care and Maintenance Strategy of Short-Term Catheterization among Hospitalized Patients in Microbiological Approach
title_sort optimizing the catheter care and maintenance strategy of short-term catheterization among hospitalized patients in microbiological approach
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6133
2314-6141
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Objective. To optimize the allocation of nursing resources, we investigate an alternative strategy for indwelling catheter cleaning. Methods. The present study involved a total of 117 male patients and 54 female patients, who were catheterized after urinary surgery from Aug 2018 to Feb 2019. The samples of indwelling catheter cleaning solutions were divided by two parts for microbiological culture and microbiome analysis. Results. No pathogenic bacteria were observed in the microbiological culture of the indwelling catheter cleaning samples from 24 h-uncleaned group and 48 h-uncleaned group. The microbiome analysis also showed no significant difference in bacterial diversity and quantity of the indwelling catheter cleaning solutions between the two groups. Conclusion. The indwelling catheter cleaning for male after urinary surgery can be prolonged to 48 h. The result of this study provided reliable basis for optimizing the allocation of clinical nursing resources.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1971324
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