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Comparison of effectiveness of two urinary drainage systems in intensive care unit: a prospective,randomized clinical trial
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Marc?LeoneEmail author  Franck?Garnier  Fran?ois?Antonini  Marie-Christine?Bimar  Jacques?Albanèse  Claude?Martin
Institution:(1) Intensive Care Unit and Trauma Center,Nord Hospital, Marseilles University Hospital System, AP-HM, Marseilles School of Medicine, 13915 Marseille cedex 20, France
Abstract:Objective In a previous nonrandomized study we observed no difference in the rate of acquisition of bacteriuria between a complex closed drainage system (CCDS) and a two-chamber drainage system (TCDS) in ICU patients. To confirm this result we performed a statistically powerful study assessing the effectiveness of the CCDS and the TCDS in ICU patients.Design and setting Randomized, prospective, and controlled study in the medicosurgical intensive care unit (16 beds) in a teaching hospital.Patients and interventions We assigned 311 patients requiring indwelling urinary catheter for longer than 48 h to TCDS or CCDS to compare the rate of acquisition of bacteriuria.Measurements and results Patients did not receive prophylactic antibiotics during placement management or catheter withdrawal. Urine samples were obtained weekly for the duration of catheterization and within 24 h after catheter removal, and each time symptoms of urinary infection were suspected. There was no statistical difference in the rate of bacteriuria between the two groups: 8% with TCDS and 8.5% with CCDS. Rates of urinary tract infection were 12.1 episodes with TCDS and 12.8 episodes with CCDS per 1000 days of catheter.Conclusions This randomized study on the effectiveness of TCDS and CCDS in ICU patients confirms the findings of our previous study. No differences were noted between the two systems. The higher cost of CCDS is not justified for ICU patients.An erratum to this article can be found at
Keywords:Catheter associated urinary tract infection  Closed system drainage  Bacteriuria
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