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Indikationen für Drainierungen des Thorax

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Das Anlegen einer Thoraxdrainage kann mit schwerwiegenden Komplikationen behaftet sein, dementsprechend präzise muss die Indikationsstellung vorgenommen werden. Der wichtigste Aspekt hierbei ist die Zielsetzung, die mit der Maßnahme erreicht werden soll. Daraus leiten sich dann Überlegungen ab zu konstruktiven Details der Drainage (z. B. Form, Durchmesser, Material) sowie zur Anzahl der Drainagen oder zur anatomischen Platzierung. Auch der Zeitpunkt im Symptom-/Krankheitsverlauf spielt eine Rolle bei den grundsätzlichen Überlegungen zur Indikationsstellung. Nur so kann das Risiko-Nutzen-Verhältnis der invasiven Maßnahme kalkuliert werden.

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Kugler, C. (2016). Indikationen für Drainierungen des Thorax. In: Kiefer, T. (eds) Thoraxdrainagen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49740-1_3

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