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Bacterial urine profile and optimal urine specimen collection timing in asymptomatic chronically catheterized adults with spinal cord injuries and disorders

Felipe Camacho-Cordovez,M. Kristi Henzel, Laurie Bauer,Nadim G. El Chakhtoura, Kristen Leili,Federico Perez, Jessica A. Vida-Clough, Brian Klonowski,Patricia Kiefer,Curtis J. Donskey,Maria E. Navas

American Journal of Infection Control(2022)

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Background: Adults with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D) require chronic indwelling catheterization which is associated with an increased risk of catheter-associated (CA) adverse events. Methods: We studied urine samples (culture and urinalysis) from 2 cohorts of chronically catheterized males with SCI/D. Cohort 1 included 28 participants; 3 samples per patient were collected (before, after, and 7 days after catheter change). Cohort 2 included 21 participants; 7 samples per patient were collected (before, immediately after, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 1 day, 2 days, and 7 days after catheter change). Results: A statistically significant decrease in the post catheter change percentage of "significant cultures" was found in both our cohorts (P<.05). Additionally, our second cohort demonstrated a significant decrease in the number of organisms growing at 100.000 cfu/mL (median=-1, mean=-1.5, P=.0006) and in urinalysis bacterial numbers (median=-0.5, mean=-1, P=.006) from pre- to 1-hour post catheter removal. Conclusions: Although there appears to be an improvement of organism burden seen after catheter change, this is only temporary, and its significance in chronically catheterized patients is still unknown. Our second cohort demonstrated an optimal time for sample collection at the 1-hour post-catheter change sample, but further research is required for the extrapolation of these findings. (C) 2021 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Spinal cord injury,Asymptomatic bacteriuria,Catheter associated urinary tract infection,Indwelling catheterization,Urinary tract colonization
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