Clinical evaluation of the multifunctional suprapubic catheter in patients requiring permanent suprapubic cystostomy: A prospective randomised trial in a single centre
Hai‐Jing Dong,
Yi Lu,
Nian‐Zhao Zhang,
Wen‐Hua Zhang,
Shuai Wu,
Hui Zhao,
Chang‐Cun Zhang and
Si‐Chuan Hou
Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2019, vol. 28, issue 13-14, 2499-2505
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Aims and objectives To assess the clinical effect of the multifunctional suprapubic catheter (MSC) on occurrence of cystospasm, catheter occlusion, the catheter‐related urinary tract infection and remission of overactivity bladder, by comparing with the conventional suprapubic catheter (CSC) in patients with permanent suprapubic cystostomy. Background The conventional suprapubic catheter usually presents with high incidence of catheter‐associated complications. Design A prospective randomised clinical trial in a single centre. Methods Between January 2014 and January 2015, a total of 91 consecutive patients with permanent suprapubic cystostomy were prospectively randomised into two groups: the MSC group (n = 43) and CSC group (n = 48). Results Our results showed that the total times of cystospasm in the MSC group were significantly less than that in the CSC group during the follow‐up time (p
Date: 2019
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