2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.107953
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Purple urine bag syndrome in neurological deficit patient: A case report

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“…6,13 Patients with long-term urinary catheter usage, constipation, dementia, alkaline urine, dehydration, and female gender are at risk of developing PUBS. 4,13,14 A high bacterial load in the urine combined with these factors facilitates the development of PUBS and increases the availability of bacterial sulphatases and phosphatases. A previous study reported PUBS prevalence was 8.3-16.7% in patients using a long-term indwelling catheter.…”
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“…6,13 Patients with long-term urinary catheter usage, constipation, dementia, alkaline urine, dehydration, and female gender are at risk of developing PUBS. 4,13,14 A high bacterial load in the urine combined with these factors facilitates the development of PUBS and increases the availability of bacterial sulphatases and phosphatases. A previous study reported PUBS prevalence was 8.3-16.7% in patients using a long-term indwelling catheter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%