Oyortey MA, Essoun SA, Ali MA, Abdul-Rahman M, Welbeck J, Dakubo JCB, Mensah JE. Safe duration of silicon catheter replacement in urological patients.
Ghana Med J 2023;
57:66-74. [PMID:
37576373 PMCID:
PMC10416272 DOI:
10.4314/gmj.v57i1.10]
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Abstract
Objectives
This study compared the infection rates, degree of encrustation, symptoms, and complications in patients regarding the duration of urethral catheterisation (three weeks, six weeks, and eight weeks).
Design
A cross-sectional study with stratified simple random sampling.
Setting
Urology Unit, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital.
Participants
One hundred and thirty-seven male patients with long-term urinary catheters.
Interventions
Participants were grouped into 3 weeks, 6 weeks, and 8 weeks duration of catheter replacements.
Primary outcomes measures
Symptoms due to the urinary catheters, urinalysis, urine and catheter tip cultures, sensitivity, and catheter encrustations were assessed.
Results
Eighty-six patients had a primary diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), 35 had urethral strictures,13 had prostate cancer, two had BPH and urethral strictures, and one participant had bladder cancer. There was no difference in the symptoms the participants in the different groups experienced due to the urinary catheters (p > 0.05). The frequency of occurrence of complications (pyuria, p = 0.784; blocked catheter, p=0.097; urethral bleeding, p=0.148; epididymo-orchitis, p=0.769 and bladder spasms, p=1.000) showed no differences in the three groups. There was no statistical difference in the urinalysis for the three groups (p>0.05) and the degree of encrustations (3 weeks: 0.03 ± 0.06, 6 weeks: 0.11±0.27 and eight weeks: 0.12 ±0.27) with p=0.065.
Conclusions
In this study, the duration of urinary catheterisation using silicone Foley's catheters did not influence the complication and symptom rates; hence silicon catheters can be placed in situ for up to 8 weeks before replacement instead of the traditional three-weekly change.
Funding
Enterprise Computing Limited.
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