The rationale for bladder washouts in children with neurogenic bladder.
Gopal-Krsna SinghAniruddh V DeshpandeGemma SchlegelMalcolm Ronald StarkeyKiarash TaghaviPublished in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2024)
Children with a neurogenic bladder are at risk of developing recurrent urinary tract infections and long-term kidney failure. Due to an altered lower urinary tract, children may be overtreated for simple bacteriuria or undertreated for a potentially severe urinary tract infection. This group of patients represent high users of healthcare, and are at risk of colonization and development of antibiotic resistance. Bladder washouts with non-antibiotic electrochemically activated solutions are a potential new prophylactic option for patients with bladder dysfunction when clean intermittent catheterization has resulted in chronic bacteriuria.
Keyphrases
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