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Is It Really the Foley? A Systematic Review of Bladder Management and Infection Risk.

Matthew DavisLavina JethaniEmily RobbinsMahmut Kaner
Published in: Topics in spinal cord injury rehabilitation (2023)
The hypothesis that indwelling catheters cause more UTIs than intermittent catheterization is not supported by the scientific literature. Most studies failed to demonstrate a significant difference in UTI risk, and studies with nonsignificant trends favoring intermittent catheterization were more susceptible to bias from confounding. Perceived risk of infection should not influence a patient's choice of catheter type.
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