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The development of catheters with strong inflatable balloons constructed toward their end and along the line of the catheter has greatly changed cardiac surgery.
For diseases where access to lower airways is desired, the development of catheters with sufficiently small diameter is technically challenging, although several groups have already made progress in this area [ 7, 8, 10, 11].
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Conclusion Development of catheter-associated UTI is common in critically ill patients.
The rapid development of catheter ablation techniques for atrial arrhythmias has triggered a renewed interest in the anatomy of the right atrium.
Catheter-based intramyocardial approaches are feasible but limited by the scope and development of catheter technology and imaging modalities.
Due to the frequency with which they occur, they also impose a substantial economic burden on the NHS. 2 The most important risk factor for the development of catheter associated UTI is the prolonged use of an indwelling catheter.
Potential areas of further development of catheter technology might be the improvement of mapping by better substrate definition and resolution, the introduction of bipolar and multipolar ablation techniques into clinical routine, and the use of alternative sources of energy.
The risk of biofilm development on catheters has been estimated to be up to 30%%, depending on the location of the catheter (Ramage et al. 2006).
With the development and evolution of catheter-based technology, endovascular therapy (mainly balloon angioplasty) has become the method of choice for revascularization in these patients.
Several companies have invested on the research and development of ablation catheters aiming both at the reduction of procedure time as well as the improvement of the quality of the created lesions, especially with 'smart'catheters which can appreciate wall contact quality.
Several other studies have investigated the association between the catheter site and the development of a catheter-related bacteremia [ 13– 15].
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