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* antiseptic impregnated catheters reduce [[urinary tract infection]]s according to a systematic review by the [[Cochrane Collaboration]].<ref name="pmid18951451">{{cite journal |author=Schumm K, Lam TB |title=Types of urethral catheters for management of short-term voiding problems in hospitalized adults: a short version Cochrane review |journal=Neurourology and urodynamics |volume=27 |issue=8 |pages=738–46; discussion 747–8 |year=2008 |pmid=18951451 |doi=10.1002/nau.20645 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nau.20645 |issn=}}</ref> | |||
* "condom catheters is less likely to lead to bacteriuria, symptomatic UTI, or death than the use of indwelling catheters. This protection is especially apparent in men without dementia" according to a randomized controlled trial.<ref name="pmid16866675">{{cite journal |author=Saint S, Kaufman SR, Rogers MA, Baker PD, Ossenkop K, Lipsky BA |title=Condom versus indwelling urinary catheters: a randomized trial |journal=Journal of the American Geriatrics Society |volume=54 |issue=7 |pages=1055–61 |year=2006 |month=July |pmid=16866675 |doi=10.1111/j.1532-5415.2006.00785.x |url=http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/openurl?genre=article&sid=nlm:pubmed&issn=0002-8614&date=2006&volume=54&issue=7&spage=1055 |issn=}}</ref> | |||
Regarding long-term catheterization and prevention of [[urinary tract infection]]s | Regarding long-term catheterization and prevention of [[urinary tract infection]]s: | ||
* It is not clear what type of catheterization is best.<ref name="pmid17636782">{{cite journal |author=Jahn P, Preuss M, Kernig A, Seifert-Hühmer A, Langer G |title=Types of indwelling urinary catheters for long-term bladder drainage in adults |journal=Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) |volume= |issue=3 |pages=CD004997 |year=2007 |pmid=17636782 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD004997.pub2 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD004997.pub2 |issn=}}</ref> | * It is not clear what type of catheterization is best according to at systematic review by the [[Cochrane Collaboration]].<ref name="pmid17636782">{{cite journal |author=Jahn P, Preuss M, Kernig A, Seifert-Hühmer A, Langer G |title=Types of indwelling urinary catheters for long-term bladder drainage in adults |journal=Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) |volume= |issue=3 |pages=CD004997 |year=2007 |pmid=17636782 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD004997.pub2 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD004997.pub2 |issn=}}</ref> | ||
* It is not clear what methods of intermittent catheterization are best.<ref name="pmid17943874">{{cite journal |author=Moore KN, Fader M, Getliffe K |title=Long-term bladder management by intermittent catheterisation in adults and children |journal=Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) |volume= |issue=4 |pages=CD006008 |year=2007 |pmid=17943874 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD006008.pub2 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD006008.pub2 |issn=}}</ref> | * It is not clear what methods of intermittent catheterization are best according to at systematic review by the [[Cochrane Collaboration]].<ref name="pmid17943874">{{cite journal |author=Moore KN, Fader M, Getliffe K |title=Long-term bladder management by intermittent catheterisation in adults and children |journal=Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) |volume= |issue=4 |pages=CD006008 |year=2007 |pmid=17943874 |doi=10.1002/14651858.CD006008.pub2 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD006008.pub2 |issn=}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 10:44, 1 November 2008
In medicine, urinary catheterization is "employment or passage of a catheter into the urinary bladder (urethral catheterization) or kidney (ureteral catheterization) for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.[1]
Complications
Urinary tract infection
Regarding short-term catheterization:
- antiseptic impregnated catheters reduce urinary tract infections according to a systematic review by the Cochrane Collaboration.[2]
- "condom catheters is less likely to lead to bacteriuria, symptomatic UTI, or death than the use of indwelling catheters. This protection is especially apparent in men without dementia" according to a randomized controlled trial.[3]
Regarding long-term catheterization and prevention of urinary tract infections:
- It is not clear what type of catheterization is best according to at systematic review by the Cochrane Collaboration.[4]
- It is not clear what methods of intermittent catheterization are best according to at systematic review by the Cochrane Collaboration.[5]
References
- ↑ Anonymous (2024), Urinary catheterization (English). Medical Subject Headings. U.S. National Library of Medicine.
- ↑ Schumm K, Lam TB (2008). "Types of urethral catheters for management of short-term voiding problems in hospitalized adults: a short version Cochrane review". Neurourology and urodynamics 27 (8): 738–46; discussion 747–8. DOI:10.1002/nau.20645. PMID 18951451. Research Blogging.
- ↑ Saint S, Kaufman SR, Rogers MA, Baker PD, Ossenkop K, Lipsky BA (July 2006). "Condom versus indwelling urinary catheters: a randomized trial". Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 54 (7): 1055–61. DOI:10.1111/j.1532-5415.2006.00785.x. PMID 16866675. Research Blogging.
- ↑ Jahn P, Preuss M, Kernig A, Seifert-Hühmer A, Langer G (2007). "Types of indwelling urinary catheters for long-term bladder drainage in adults". Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) (3): CD004997. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD004997.pub2. PMID 17636782. Research Blogging.
- ↑ Moore KN, Fader M, Getliffe K (2007). "Long-term bladder management by intermittent catheterisation in adults and children". Cochrane database of systematic reviews (Online) (4): CD006008. DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD006008.pub2. PMID 17943874. Research Blogging.