| Literature DB >> 28073354 |
Carla Rognoni1, Rosanna Tarricone2,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Intermittent catheterisation is the method of choice for the management of bladder dysfunctions. Different urinary catheters are available, but there is conflicting evidence on which type of catheter is best. The present study provides an objective evaluation of the clinical effectiveness of different subsets of urinary catheters.Entities:
Keywords: Haematuria; Hydrophilic catheters; Intermittent catheterisation; Urinary catheters; Urinary tract infections
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28073354 PMCID: PMC5225586 DOI: 10.1186/s12894-016-0191-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Urol ISSN: 1471-2490 Impact factor: 2.264
PICO inclusion criteria
| Population | Studies considering adult or adolescent population with bladder dysfunctions requiring IC |
| Intervention | Hydrophilic catheters – single-use |
| Comparator | Non-hydrophilic catheters – single-use or multiple-use |
| Outcome | UTIs, haematuria |
| Study | Randomised controlled trials or randomised cross-over trials |
| Availability | English; full text |
| Time and place | Date and place limits were not set for this review |
Fig. 1Study selection process
Summary of extracted clinical data
| Study | Type | Population | Study duration | Hydrophilic Arm (H) | Non-hydrophilic arm (NH) | UTIs | Haematuria | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients | Mean age | Catheter brand/type | Patients | Mean age | Catheter brand/type | ||||||
| Single-use standard catheters | |||||||||||
| Cardenas 2009 [ | RCT | Neurological | 12 months | 22 (77% males) | 42.3 ± 10.4 | LoFric/NA | 23 (52% males) | 40.1 ± 9.3 | NA/NA | Mean number of UTIs: | NA |
| Cardenas 2011 [ | RCT | Neurological | 6 months | 105 (79% males) | 37.2 ± 14.4 | Coloplast/Speedicath | 114 (82% males) | 35.1 ± 13.2 | Coloplast/Conveen | Mean number of UTIs per month (according to clinical definition): | H: 14 |
| De Ridder 2005 [ | RCT | Neurological | 12 months | 61 (100% males) | 37. 5 ± 14.6 | Coloplast/Speedicath | 62 (100% males) | 36.7 ± 14.6 | Coloplast/Conveen | Subjects who had at least one UTI: | H: 38 out of 55 patients |
| Massa 2009 [ | RCT | Neurological | 12 months | 25 | NA | LoFric/NA | 26 | NA | NA/NA | Number of UTIs in the first 3 months: | NA |
| Sarica 2010 [ | Crossover | Neurological | 18 weeks | 10 (100% males) | 37.04 ± 11.86 | Teleflex/Rusch Flocath | 10 (100% males) | 37.04 ± 11.86 | NA/NA | Subjects who had at least one UTI: | NA |
| Wyndaele 2000 [ | Crossover | Neurological | 2 years | 39 (100% males) | 45 ± 15 | Coloplast/UroCath Gel | 39 (100% males) | 45 ± 15 | NA/NA | NA | H: 10 |
| Reused standard catheters | |||||||||||
| Pachler 1999 [ | Crossover | Non-neurological | 3 weeks | 32 (100% males) | 71.3 years (range 50–87) | LoFric/NA | 32 (100% males) | 71.3 years (range 50–87) | Mentor/NA | Subjects who had at least one UTI: | H: 2 |
| Sutherland 1996 [ | RCT | Neurological or non-neurological | 8 weeks | 17 (100% males) | 11.7 ± 3.8 | LoFric/NA | 16 (100% males) | 12.1 ± 5.7 | Mentor/NA | Subjects who had at least 1 UTI (bacteriuria and fever): | H: six out of 16 patients |
| Vapnek 2003 [ | RCT | Neurological | 12 months | 30 (100% males) | 39.8 ± 12.9 | LoFric/NA | 31 (100% males) | 39.6 ± 16.0 | NA/NA | Mean number of UTIs per month per patient: | NA |
* = included in meta-analysis, H = hydrophilic coated catheter, NH = non-hydrophilic coated catheter, RCT = randomised clinical trial, NS = not significant, NA = not available
Fig. 2Meta-analysis results related to UTIs (single-use catheters)
Fig. 3Meta-analysis results related to haematuria (single-use catheters)
Fig. 4Meta-analysis results related to UTIs (single- and multiple-use catheters)
Fig. 5Meta-analysis results related to haematuria (single- and multiple-use catheters)