Small study finds that hydrophilic catheters decrease use
of antibiotics to treat UTI in people with spinal cord injury
who use self-intermittent catheterisation compared with
non-coated catheters
Small study finds that hydrophilic catheters decrease use
of antibiotics to treat UTI in people with spinal cord injury
who use self-intermittent catheterisation compared with
non-coated catheters
Moore, Katherine N.
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Fader, Mandy
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April 2010
Moore, Katherine N.
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Fader, Mandy
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Moore, Katherine N. and Fader, Mandy
(2010)
Small study finds that hydrophilic catheters decrease use
of antibiotics to treat UTI in people with spinal cord injury
who use self-intermittent catheterisation compared with
non-coated catheters.
Evidence-Based Nursing, 13 (2).
(doi:10.1136/ebn1035).
(PMID:20436145)
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