Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract Infections

A risk factor model for urinary tract infections in patients with adult neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction performing clean intermittent catheterisation was developed; it consists of four domains, namely, (1) general (systemic) conditions in the patient, (2) individual urinary tract conditio...

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Main Authors: Michael Kennelly, Nikesh Thiruchelvam, Márcio Augusto Averbeck, Charalampos Konstatinidis, Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler, Pernille Trøjgaard, Rikke Vaabengaard, Andrei Krassioukov, Birte Petersen Jakobsen
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Published: Wiley 2019-01-01
Series:Advances in Urology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2757862
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Nikesh Thiruchelvam
Márcio Augusto Averbeck
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Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler
Pernille Trøjgaard
Rikke Vaabengaard
Andrei Krassioukov
Birte Petersen Jakobsen
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description A risk factor model for urinary tract infections in patients with adult neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction performing clean intermittent catheterisation was developed; it consists of four domains, namely, (1) general (systemic) conditions in the patient, (2) individual urinary tract conditions in the patient, (3) routine aspects related to the patient, and (4) factors related to intermittent catheters per se. The conceptual model primarily concerns patients with spinal cord injury, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis, or cauda equina where intermittent catheterisation is a normal part of the bladder management. On basis of several literature searches and author consensus in case of lacking evidence, the model intends to provide an overview of the risk factors involved in urinary tract infections, with specific emphasis to describe those that in daily practice can be handled and modified by the clinician and so come to the benefit of the individual catheter user in terms of fewer urinary tract infections.
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spelling doaj-art-825bb522159f4f59aeafacc14d7bcc8f2025-08-20T02:08:28ZengWileyAdvances in Urology1687-63691687-63772019-01-01201910.1155/2019/27578622757862Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract InfectionsMichael Kennelly0Nikesh Thiruchelvam1Márcio Augusto Averbeck2Charalampos Konstatinidis3Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler4Pernille Trøjgaard5Rikke Vaabengaard6Andrei Krassioukov7Birte Petersen Jakobsen8Department of Urology, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, USADepartment of Urology, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, UKMoinhos de Vento Hospital, Porto Alegre, BrazilUrology & Neuro-urology Unit, National Rehabilitation Center, Athens, GreeceUrology Clinic, Hôpital Raymond Poincaré, Paris, FranceColoplast A/S, Humlebaek, DenmarkColoplast A/S, Humlebaek, DenmarkDivision of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaIndependent Medical Consultant, MD, MedDevHealth, Copenhagen, DenmarkA risk factor model for urinary tract infections in patients with adult neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction performing clean intermittent catheterisation was developed; it consists of four domains, namely, (1) general (systemic) conditions in the patient, (2) individual urinary tract conditions in the patient, (3) routine aspects related to the patient, and (4) factors related to intermittent catheters per se. The conceptual model primarily concerns patients with spinal cord injury, spina bifida, multiple sclerosis, or cauda equina where intermittent catheterisation is a normal part of the bladder management. On basis of several literature searches and author consensus in case of lacking evidence, the model intends to provide an overview of the risk factors involved in urinary tract infections, with specific emphasis to describe those that in daily practice can be handled and modified by the clinician and so come to the benefit of the individual catheter user in terms of fewer urinary tract infections.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2757862
spellingShingle Michael Kennelly
Nikesh Thiruchelvam
Márcio Augusto Averbeck
Charalampos Konstatinidis
Emmanuel Chartier-Kastler
Pernille Trøjgaard
Rikke Vaabengaard
Andrei Krassioukov
Birte Petersen Jakobsen
Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract Infections
Advances in Urology
title Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract Infections
title_full Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract Infections
title_fullStr Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract Infections
title_full_unstemmed Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract Infections
title_short Adult Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction and Intermittent Catheterisation in a Community Setting: Risk Factors Model for Urinary Tract Infections
title_sort adult neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction and intermittent catheterisation in a community setting risk factors model for urinary tract infections
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/2757862
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