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How long should catheter-acquired urinary tract infection in women be treated?


GKM Harding, LE Nicolle, AR Ronald, JK … - Annals of internal …, 1991 - Am Coll Physicians
Main Results: The mean and median durations of catheter use were 6 and 4 days,
respectively. Bacteriuria resolved within 14 days without therapy in 15 of 42 (36%; 95% CI,
21% to 51%) asymptomatic patients. Seven of the remaining patients developed ...
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Cephalexin for susceptible bacteriuria in afebrile, long-term catheterized patients


JW Warren, WC Anthony, JM Hoopes, HL Muncie Jr - Jama, 1982 - Am Med Assoc
Patients with long-term indwelling urethral catheters are subject to acute and long-term complications
of bacteriuria. To evaluate the common practice of short-course antibiotic therapy in such
patients, we performed a randomized controlled trial of ten-day courses of cephalexin ...
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Catheter-associated urinary tract infection is rarely symptomatic: a prospective …


PA Tambyah, DG Maki - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
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Acute pyelonephritis associated with bacteriuria during long-term catheterization: a …


JW Warren, HL Muncie Jr, M Hall-Craggs - The Journal of infectious diseases, 1988 - jstor.org
THE JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES * VOL. 158, NO. 6 * DECEMBER 1988 ? 1988 by
The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. 0022-1899/88/5806-0020101.00 ... Long-Term
Catheterization: A Prospective Clinicopathological Study ... John W. Warren, Herbert L. ...
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Low risk of bacteremia during catheter replacement in patients with long-term …


T Bregenzer, R Frei, AF Widmer, W Seiler, … - Archives of Internal …, 1997 - archinte.highwire.org
Background: Geriatric patients with long-term uri- nary catheters have an increased morbidity
and mortal- ity. It is conceivable that catheter replacementcauses bac- teremia and contributes
to this morbidityand mortality. The purpose of our study was to determine the inci- dence ...
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The relationship between pyuria and infection in patients with indwelling urinary …


PA Tambyah, DG Maki - Archives of Internal Medicine, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
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Overuse of the indwelling urinary tract catheter in hospitalized medical patients


P Jain, JP Parada, A David, LG Smith - Archives of Internal …, 1995 - archinte.highwire.org
Methods: This prospective study involved 202 patients admitted to either the medical intensive
care unit (n=135) or the medical floors (n=67) of a tertiary care university hospital who were catheterized
during the hospital ad- mission. An independent observer assessed the indica- tion of ...
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Chronic indwelling catheter replacement before antimicrobial therapy for …


R RAZ, D SCHILLER, LE NICOLLE - The Journal of urology, 2000 - Elsevier
Enrolled in our study were 21 male and 33 female nursing home residents with a mean age of
72.6 years, a chronic indwelling catheter and a clinical diagnosis of urinary tract infection. A total
of 27 cases were randomized to either catheter replacement and no replacement before ...
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Bacteriuria in the catheterized patient. What quantitative level of bacteriuria is …


RP Stark, DG Maki - New England Journal of Medicine, 1984 - content.nejm.org
We studied 110 catheterized patients to determine the concentration of microorganisms that
would indicate infection in urine aspirated from an indwelling urethral catheter. High-level bacteriuria
or candiduria (greater than 10(5) colony-forming units per milliliter) developed in 34 ...
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Bacteriuria in women with long-term catheters: paired comparison of indwelling …


JH Tenney, JW Warren - The Journal of infectious diseases, 1988 - jstor.org
Received for publication 26 May 1987, and in revised form 17 August 1987. This work was presented
in part at the IVth International Sym- posium on Pyelonephritis, held in June 1986 in
Goteborg, Sweden. Informed consent was obtained from the patients or from their next of ...
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