2022
DOI: 10.1007/s13312-022-2573-7
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Risk Factors for Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CA-UTI) in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

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“…Furthermore, no prospective study has been conducted over 8 years. Additionally, no study has examined simultaneously the relationships between the following 11 variables and their association with CAUTI: (1) age, (2) sex, (3) length of stay (LOS) prior to CAUTI acquisition, (4) UC days prior to CAUTI acquisition, (5) UC device utilization (DU) ratio as a marker of patient illness severity, (6) UC types, (7) hospitalization type, (8) ICU type, (9) facility ownership, (10) World Bank country classification by income level, and (11) period.…”
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“…Furthermore, no prospective study has been conducted over 8 years. Additionally, no study has examined simultaneously the relationships between the following 11 variables and their association with CAUTI: (1) age, (2) sex, (3) length of stay (LOS) prior to CAUTI acquisition, (4) UC days prior to CAUTI acquisition, (5) UC device utilization (DU) ratio as a marker of patient illness severity, (6) UC types, (7) hospitalization type, (8) ICU type, (9) facility ownership, (10) World Bank country classification by income level, and (11) period.…”
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“…Studies identified the following variables as risk factors for CAUTI: female sex, 8 age >50 years, 9 increased days of catheterization, 10 increased length of stay in ICU, 11 following a urological surgical procedure, 12 mobility issues, 13 diabetes, 14 hypertension, 15 and spinal cord lesions, 16 among others.…”
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