2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2022.01.050
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Bladder Management With Chronic Indwelling Catheter is Associated with Elevated Mortality in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury

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“…The bladder management methods collected in this study were based on literature review and the European Association of Urology Guidelines on Neuro-Urology [4,22]. The following eight bladder management methods were assessed as follows: spontaneous voiding without assistance, condom catheter or incontinence pad, bladder compression, triggered re ex voiding, intermittent catheterization, urinal indwelling catheterization, suprapubic indwelling catheterization, and others (such as ureterocutaneostomy, electro-stimulation, electro-magnetic ball valve, detrusor stimulation, sacral implants, conus implants, vesicostomy, ureteral catheterization, etc.).…”
Section: Bladder Management Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bladder management methods collected in this study were based on literature review and the European Association of Urology Guidelines on Neuro-Urology [4,22]. The following eight bladder management methods were assessed as follows: spontaneous voiding without assistance, condom catheter or incontinence pad, bladder compression, triggered re ex voiding, intermittent catheterization, urinal indwelling catheterization, suprapubic indwelling catheterization, and others (such as ureterocutaneostomy, electro-stimulation, electro-magnetic ball valve, detrusor stimulation, sacral implants, conus implants, vesicostomy, ureteral catheterization, etc.).…”
Section: Bladder Management Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique results in fewer complications like UTI, bladder and kidney stones, strictures, fistulae, urethral erosions and bladder cancer compared to indwelling catheter use [10][11][12][13][14][15]. Chronic use of an indwelling catheter is also associated with increased mortality in people with SCI [16]. Both bladder reflex triggering and bladder expression are associated with damage to the upper urinary tract, deterioration of renal function, UTI's, urinary incontinence, and loss of bladder compliance [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%