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Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections in Surgical Patients: a Controlled Study on the Excess Morbidity and costs
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SurgeryReconstructive UrologyPost-operative CareSurgical PatientsHealthcare-associated InfectionExcess Hospitalization CostsHealth Services ResearchHospital EpidemiologyControlled StudyOutcomes ResearchPerioperative CareSurgical CareUrologyCommon Surgical ProceduresExcess MorbidityIncreased Hospital StayPatient SafetyMedicinePostoperative ConsiderationEmergency Medicine
The increased hospital stay and excess hospitalization costs that resulted from Foley catheter-associated urinary tract infection after 5 common surgical procedures were evaluated in a case-matched and controlled study. Nosocomial urinary tract infections increased postoperative hospital stay by an average of 2.4 days (p equals 0.017) and increased hospital costs by $558 per patient. Recommendations for prevention of urinary catheter-associated infections can be assessed accurately by comparison to the parameters of morbidity and cost.
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