2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2015.06.023
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Using Cyanoacrylate Microbial Sealant for Skin Preparation Prior to the Placement of Intravenous Catheters in Horses

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“…Lesions experimentally induced in ponies were not macroscopically visible 5 weeks after the injection, independent of the needle size [26]. Similarly, in horses, wall thickening after jugular vein catheterization resolved as soon as the catheter was removed, and no wall lesions were evident at the US examination 4 weeks after catheter insertion [27]. The US evaluation as an inclusion criterion was mandatory, since subclinical alterations may go undetected at the sole clinical evaluation, and its use for clinical, forensic or experimental applications has been highly recommended [28,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Lesions experimentally induced in ponies were not macroscopically visible 5 weeks after the injection, independent of the needle size [26]. Similarly, in horses, wall thickening after jugular vein catheterization resolved as soon as the catheter was removed, and no wall lesions were evident at the US examination 4 weeks after catheter insertion [27]. The US evaluation as an inclusion criterion was mandatory, since subclinical alterations may go undetected at the sole clinical evaluation, and its use for clinical, forensic or experimental applications has been highly recommended [28,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Ergebnisse Die Verweildauer des Katheters betrug zwischen 19 Stunden und 10 Tagen (Median 69,5 Stunden). Es konnten keine behandlungswürdigen Venenerkrankungen beobachtet werden, lediglich transiente geringgradige Gewebeveränderungen traten bei 41,8 % der Patienten auf.…”
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“…Unser Nachweis von Bakterien auf Kathetern ohne klinisch erkennbare Infektion liegt mit 23,5 % im oberen Bereich der Nachweise anderer Autoren mit Werten bis zu 23,8 % 11 , 12 , 19 , 20 , 21 . Das Standardprotokoll zum Einbringen des Katheters deckt sich jedoch mit dem aus anderen Studien und entspricht der guten veterinärmedizinischen Praxis.…”
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