2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2016.02.2939
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Mp26-02 the Role of Routine Urine Cultures in Children With Spina Bifida Using Clean Intermittent Catheterization

Abstract: We identified 1425 publications of which 317 met inclusion criteria. UTI was reported as a primary outcome in 254 (80.13%) of included articles, however only 139 (43.85%) of included studies provided an explicit definition of UTI (Table 1). We encountered eleven different definitions of UTI. Positive urine culture, urinalysis, fever and clinical symptoms defined a UTI in 52 (37.41%) of 139 studies. Despite using these four criteria, most of these studies did not specifically describe using the NIDRR definition… Show more

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