Failed Removal of Indwelling Urinary Catheters in Patients With Acute Stroke: Incidence and Risk Factors

Reducing the incidence of indwelling urinary catheter (IUC) use and early removal of the devices that are inserted are appropriate priorities for quality patient care. Just like symptomatic bacteriuria, failed catheter removal as a complication of IUC use is associated with considerable morbidity. In the ideal setting, patients who need IUCs have them, and patients who do not need them will have them removed safely, with the goal of reducing medical complications and facilitating the rehabilitation phase of care.
Source: PM and R - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Tags: Original Research Source Type: research
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