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Table 2.A. Examples of Appropriate Indications for Indwelling Urethral Catheter Use 1-4Patient has acute urinary retention or bladder outlet obstructionNeed for accurate measurements of urinary output in critically ill patientsPerioperative use for selected surgical procedures:? Patients undergoing urologic surgery or other surgery on contiguous structures of thegenitourinary tract? Anticipated prolonged duration of surgery (catheters inserted for this reason should be removedin PACU)? Patients anticipated to receive large-volume infusions or diuretics during surgery? Need for intraoperative monitoring of urinary outputTo assist in healing of open sacral or perineal wounds in incontinent patientsPatient requires prolonged immobilization (e.g., potentially unstable thoracic or lumbar spine, multipletraumatic injuries such as pelvic fractures)To improve comfort for end of life care if neededB. Examples of Inappropriate Uses of Indwelling CathetersAs a substitute for nursing care of the patient or resident with incontinenceAs a means of obtaining urine for culture or other diagnostic tests when the patient can voluntarily voidFor prolonged postoperative duration without appropriate indications (e.g., structural repair of urethraor contiguous structures, prolonged effect of epidural anaesthesia, etc.)Note: These indications are based primarily on expert consensus.原B. Consider using alternatives to indwelling urethral catheterization in selected patients whenappropriate.1. Consider using external catheters as an alternative to indwelling urethral catheters incooperative male patients without urinary retention or bladder outlet obstruction.(Category II) (Key Question 2A)文2. Consider alternatives to chronic indwelling catheters, such as intermittentcatheterization, in spinal cord injury patients. (Category II) (Key Question 1A)3. Intermittent catheterization is preferable to indwelling urethral or suprapubic cathetersin patients with bladder emptying dysfunction. (Category II) (Key Question 2A)4. Consider intermittent catheterization in children with myelomeningocele andneurogenic bladder to reduce the risk of urinary tract deterioration. (Category II) (KeyQuestion 1A)5. Further research is needed on the benefit of using a urethral stent as an alternativeto an indwelling catheter in selected patients with bladder outlet obstruction. (Norecommendation/unresolved issue) (Key Question 1A)6. Further research is needed on the risks and benefits of suprapubic catheters as analternative to indwelling urethral catheters in selected patients requiring short- orlong-term catheterization, particularly with respect to complications related tocatheter insertion or the catheter site. (No recommendation/unresolved issue)(Key Question 2A)60 < 原文 > II. Summary of Recommendations