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Zentralbl Chir ; 141(1): 62-7, 2016 Feb.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24771217

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: Undergloves are a way to reduce moisture-related skin damage. The aim of this feasibility study was to gain experience with logistics, applicability, acceptability and cost of the routine use of reusable textile undergloves in a hospital setting. METHODS: Undergloves were tested with 18 health-care workers on an intensive care unit over three months. Data on usage as well as logistics were recorded. At baseline, personal data and knowledge and use of cotton undergloves, existing skin problems and the nursing behaviour of the hands by the subjects were determined by means of an input questionnaire. After each wearing, data on usage were collected by a questionnaire. Participants were interviewed by means of a questionnaire with respect to their experience with the use of the undergloves. RESULTS: Acceptance and compliance with the use of undergloves was remarkably good. This was partly due to the properties of the gloves, and partly to the reduction of sweating and very positive effect on the skin of the hands. In the study period 2165 underglove uses were documented, resulting in an average daily consumption of four pairs per person per day. The average wearing time was 28.6 min. The undergloves were suitable for application as well as reprocessing. Reprocessment-related fatigue was relatively low and did not lead to the loss of the properties, only few gloves had to be sorted out. Even if one assumes a complete write-off of the gloves with end of the study, costs for reprocessing were about 0.46 € or 64 % less than the single use. CONCLUSION: The routine use of textile, reprocessable undergloves is feasible. Major challenges for broad usage are within logistics and acceptance by the user.


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Reutilização de Equipamento/estatística & dados numéricos , Luvas Cirúrgicas/estatística & dados numéricos , Têxteis/estatística & dados numéricos , Custos e Análise de Custo , Dermatite Ocupacional/economia , Dermatite Ocupacional/prevenção & controle , Reutilização de Equipamento/economia , Estudos de Viabilidade , Alemanha , Luvas Cirúrgicas/economia , Humanos , Inquéritos e Questionários , Têxteis/economia
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Am J Kidney Dis ; 24(4): 665-73, 1994 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7942826

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This report synthesizes the literature and the authors' experience in the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme-inhibited renography for the diagnosis of hypertension associated with critical renal arterial disease. The pathophysiology underlying the performance of the test and its interpretation are provided. The test is not a screening test of patients with hypertension. The need for preselection of patients is emphasized. The differences in using glomerular versus tubular radioisotopic agents are identified. Patient preparation, testing procedure, and interpretation of the data are reviewed. Clinical conditions, other than those in which hypertension is associated with critical disease of the main renal artery, in which false-positive renographic tests have occurred, are listed.


Assuntos
Inibidores da Enzima Conversora de Angiotensina , Isquemia/diagnóstico por imagem , Rim/irrigação sanguínea , Renografia por Radioisótopo/métodos , Humanos , Isquemia/fisiopatologia , Rim/diagnóstico por imagem , Rim/fisiopatologia , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Radiografia
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