| Literature DB >> 2089970 |
F Tasseau1, A Chupin, C Pradier, D Villers, D Baron, F Nicolas.
Abstract
A prospective study was carried out in a medical and surgical ICU to determine the incidence of nosocomial urinary tract infection (NUTI) and to identify the most important risk factors. Over a 6 month period, 180 patients were included. All had an indwelling catheter. Six risk factors were studied: age, sex, illness (medical, surgical, trauma), hospital or extra-hospital origin, simplified acute physiology score and length of bladder catheterization. Forty three patients developed a NUTI. Length of bladder catheterization was the only significant different risk factor in infected and non-infected patients. Kaplan Meir analysis was used to determine time to development of NUTI. The risk rose from 19% for 5 day long catheterization to 50% for 14 day long catheterization.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2089970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Agressologie ISSN: 0002-1148