Vergleich zweier Arten von Verbänden bei Regionalanästhesiekathetern in der postoperativen Schmerztherapie

Regionalanästhesiekatheter haben sich im Laufe der Zeit als fester Bestandteil einer postoperativen Schmerztherapie etabliert. Jedoch ist jede Regionalanästhesie mit gewissen Risiken und Nebenwirkungen behaftet. Ein Hauptproblem ist die Katheterkolonisation mit Bakterien, die zu lokalen Symptomen un...

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מחבר ראשי: Hörth, Dominik
מחברים אחרים: Eberhart, L. (Prof. Dr.) (BetreuerIn (Doktorarbeit))
פורמט: Dissertation
שפה:גרמנית
יצא לאור: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2014
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In course of time, catheters have become an integral part of the postoperative pain management within the meaning of regional anesthesia. Nevertheless, there are some risks and undesirable side effects while using them. One major problem is the colonization of the catheter itself or its tip with different types of bacteria. The colonization of the injection site is within the bounds of possibilities, too. These colonizations could give rise to local symptoms and in the end to an abortive removal of the catheter. Therefore, this study attempts to find out if a patch which is pretreated with an antimicrobial agent like chlorhexidinegluconate could reduce the bacterial colonization of the catheters used for regional anesthesia in the postoperative pain management. Furthermore, this study tries to figure out if this minimized bacterial colonization leads to a longer duration of the catheterization.