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  • 3. Risk factors for symptomatic urinary tract infections in individuals with chronic neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction.
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  • 5. Differences in the incidence of urinary tract infections between neurogenic and non-neurogenic bladder dysfunction individuals performing intermittent catheterization.
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  • 6. Urinary catheter use in patients with hip fracture: Are current guidelines appropriate? A retrospective review.
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  • 9. Is It Really the Foley? A Systematic Review of Bladder Management and Infection Risk.
    Davis M, Jethani L, Robbins E, Kaner M.
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  • 11. Types of urethral catheters for management of short-term voiding problems in hospitalised adults.
    Brosnahan J, Jull A, Tracy C.
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  • 13. Types of urethral catheters for management of short-term voiding problems in hospitalised adults.
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  • 14. Intermittent catheterization with a hydrophilic-coated catheter delays urinary tract infections in acute spinal cord injury: a prospective, randomized, multicenter trial.
    Cardenas DD, Moore KN, Dannels-McClure A, Scelza WM, Graves DE, Brooks M, Busch AK.
    PM R; 2011 May 16; 3(5):408-17. PubMed ID: 21570027
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  • 15. Hydrophilic catheters for intermittent catheterization and occurrence of urinary tract infections. A retrospective comparative study in patients with spinal cord Injury.
    Ali S, Khan OS, Youssef AM, Saba I, Alfedaih D.
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  • 16. Urinary tract infection after acute stroke: Impact of indwelling urinary catheterization and assessment of catheter-use practices in French stroke centers.
    Net P, Karnycheff F, Vasse M, Bourdain F, Bonan B, Lapergue B.
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