نتایج جستجو برای: urinary catheters

تعداد نتایج: 118504  

2013
Xavier Bonfill David Rigau María Luisa Jáuregui-Abrisqueta Juana María Barrera Chacón Sebastián Salvador de la Barrera Carolina María Alemán-Sánchez Manuel Bea-Muñoz Susana Moraleda Pérez Albert Borau Duran Juan Ramón Espinosa Quirós Luís Ledesma Romano Manuel Esteban Fuertes Ignacio Araya Ma José Martínez-Zapata

BACKGROUND Patients with non-acute spinal cord injury that carry indwelling urinary catheters have an increased risk of urinary tract infection (UTIs). Antiseptic Silver Alloy-Coated Silicone Urinary Catheters seems to be a promising intervention to reduce UTIs; however, actual evidence cannot be extrapolated to spinal cord injured patients. The aim of this trial is to make a comparison between...

Journal: :Acta biomaterialia 2017
Priyadarshini Singha Jason Locklin Hitesh Handa

More than 75% of hospital-acquired or nosocomial urinary tract infections are initiated by urinary catheters, which are used during the treatment of 15-25% of hospitalized patients. Among other purposes, urinary catheters are primarily used for draining urine after surgeries and for urinary incontinence. During catheter-associated urinary tract infections, bacteria travel up to the bladder and ...

Journal: :Archives of internal medicine 2000
S Saint D L Veenstra S D Sullivan C Chenoweth A M Fendrick

BACKGROUND Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (UTI) is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and costs. A recent meta-analysis concluded that silver alloy catheters reduce the incidence of UTI by 3-fold; however, clinicians must decide whether the efficacy of such catheters is worth the extra per unit cost of $5.30. OBJECTIVE To assess the clinical and economic impact of us...

2017
David Margel Mark Mizrahi Gili Regev-Shoshani Mary KO Maya Moshe Rachel Ozalvo Liat Shavit-Grievink Jack Baniel Daniel Kedar Ofer Yossepowitch David Lifshitz Andrei Nadu David Greenberg Yossef Av-Gay

BACKGROUND Catheter-Associated Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAI's) are caused by biofilm-forming bacteria. Using a novel approach, we generated anti-infective barrier on catheters by charging them with Nitric Oxide (NO), a naturally-produced gas molecule. NO is slowly released from the catheter upon contact with physiological fluids, and prevents bacterial colonization and biofilm formation on...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2006
G Ll Jones C T Muller M O'Reilly D J Stickler

OBJECTIVES To examine (i) the effect of triclosan on the formation of catheter biofilms by urinary tract pathogens and (ii) the diffusion of triclosan through the retention balloons of urinary catheters. METHODS Models of the catheterized bladder were infected with eight different urinary tract pathogens and the effect of triclosan on biofilm formation was assessed by determining the numbers ...

2012
Steen G Stahlhut Carsten Struve Karen A Krogfelt Andreas Reisner

Urinary catheters are standard medical devices utilized in both hospital and nursing home settings, but are associated with a high frequency of catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI). In particular, biofilm formation on the catheter surface by uropathogens such as Klebsiella pneumoniae causes severe problems. Here we demonstrate that type 1 and type 3 fimbriae expressed by K. pneu...

2014
Thomas Fekete Stephen B Calderwood Allyson Bloom

Issues related to asymptomatic bacteriuria and cystitis in other circumstances, and the indications for placement, methods of catheterization, and management and complications of bladder catheters are discussed separately. (See "Approach to the adult with asymptomatic bacteriuria" and "Acute uncomplicated cystitis and pyelonephritis in women" and "Acute uncomplicated cystitis, pyelonephritis, a...

Journal: :Infection control and hospital epidemiology 2008
Heidi L Wald Anne M Epstein Tiffany A Radcliff Andrew M Kramer

OBJECTIVES To explore the relationship between the extended postoperative use of indwelling urinary catheters and outcomes for older patients who have undergone cardiac, vascular, gastrointestinal, or orthopedic surgery in skilled nursing facilities and to describe patient and hospital characteristics associated with the extended use of indwelling urinary catheters. DESIGN Retrospective cohor...

Journal: :Global journal of health science 2015
Yahya W Najjar Maha T Hdaib Siham M Al-Momany

BACKGROUND Care for patients with indwelling urinary catheter is one of the most important factors in preventing problems associated with indwelling urinary catheters. Caregiver education about caring of indwelling urinary catheters is important the same as patient education to prevent urinary catheters problems. METHODS A pre test post test control group design was used with nursing students...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2012
Manish M Tiwari Mary E Charlton James R Anderson Elizabeth D Hermsen Mark E Rupp

BACKGROUND Despite the well-recognized role of urinary catheters in nosocomial urinary tract infections, data on risk factors associated with inappropriate urinary catheter use are scarce. METHODS A prospective review of electronic medical records of 436 patients admitted to an adult medical-surgical unit between October and December 2007 was performed to examine the appropriateness of urinar...

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