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Med Int Mex 2020; 36 (3)
Prevalence of urinary tract infections related to vesical catheter in a private third level hospital
Castillo-Sepúlveda M, Moranchel-García L, Ruiz-Orozco AL
Language: Spanish
References: 21
Page: 301-311
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of catheter-associated urinary tract infection
in all adult patients.
Material and Method: A cross-sectional and descriptive study in which cases of
catheter-associated urinary tract infection were reviewed in Sanatorio Durango, Mexico
City, from January 2015 to December 2016. All adult patients with a urinary catheter
were followed up for more than 48 hours and the data were collected based on the
reason for admission other than urinary infection, which was ruled out upon admission,
as well as ensuring the recent non-intervention of urology and use of antimicrobials
14 days before hospitalization.
Results: There were included 1440 patients carriers of urinary catheter; of them,
75 patients were positive for catheter-associated urinary tract infection with an estimated
prevalence of 5.2%, it was found an average time of infection development
after 11.79 days of permanence of the catheter.
E. coli producing extended-spectrum
beta-lactamases was the main responsible for catheter-associated urinary tract infection
(n = 30; 40%). Based on the statistical analysis, we found no correlation between
the permanence of the urinary catheter and the development of infection. Regarding
the time of hospital stay and the development of infection, no correlation was found
in our institution.
Conclusions: Being a urinary catheter carrier favors cases of urinary infection;
however, other specific risk factors and the patient should be considered, responsible
for the permanence of this complication in our hospitals.
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