PREVENTIVE EFFECT OF IRRIGATION ON THE URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS INDUCED BY CATHETER
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The indwelling urethral catheter has been subjected to much criticism during recent years. Previous studies have shown that almost patients treated in this method acquire significant bacteriuria with the potential risks of cystitis, pyelonephritis, and life-threatening gram negative rod bacteremia. However the catheterization is indispensable for urological management, and some methods to minimize these complications should be undertaken. The present study was done for 34 catheterized patients, using a closed irrigation system and saline solution containing polymyxin B in concentration of 100 mcg/ ml.<BR>Patients irrigated with saline were the controls. In the course of 10 days irrigation, 75% of the patients irrigated with drug solution, on the other hand 38% of the cases with saline showed sterile urine after removal of the catheters. In longer term managemen t, positive urine culture was in increasing frequency, <I>i. e.</I> 71% in drug irrigation cases and 83% in saline irrigations.
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