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EBP Article List and Summary

Ingrid Rizo

Florida Southwestern State College

EBP Article List and Summary

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Agrawal, M., Gite, V. A., & Sankapal, P. (2020). Penile gangrene: A rare but disastrous complication of the improper application of condom catheters. Journal of Clinical Urology, 2051415820961915.

A case of a 65-year alcoholic old man with inconsistence in urine and pain in the abdomen. The patient had to undergo suprapubic catheterization to enhance diversion of urine.

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Jabbour, Y., Abdoulazizi, B., Karmouni, T., El Khader, K., Koutani, A., & Iben Attya Andaloussi, A. (2018). Penile gangrene and necrosis leading to death secondary to strangulation by condom catheter. Case reports in urology, 2018.

Describes an old man with diabetes and has a medical history of stroke which forced him to be confined to bed. The genitals had a foul smell and was turning black.

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Li, F., Song, M., Xu, L., Deng, B., Zhu, S., & Li, X. (2019). Risk factors for catheter‐associated urinary tract infection among hospitalized patients: A systematic review and meta‐analysis of observational studies. Journal of advanced nursing, 75(3), 517-527.

Discuss the urinary tract infections associated with prolong use of catheters.

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Majumder, M. M. I., Ahmed, T., Ahmed, S., & Khan, A. R. (2018). Microbiology of catheter associated urinary tract infection (p. 31). IntechOpen.

States that about 150 million individuals in the world has been infected by urinary tract infection with approximately 25% of them developing CAUTI with persistent catheterization.

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Hariati, H., Suza, D. E., & Tarigan, R. (2019). Risk Factors Analysis for Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection in Medan, Indonesia. Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences, 7(19), 3189.

Provides analysis of the risk elements activating CAUTI. It enhance to prevent the infection by providing understanding about its causes.

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CURR, O. (2017). Microbiological profile of c infections in pati man.

A study that describes the susceptibility and resistance patterns of CAUTIs antibiotics against the bacteria. It discovered most pathogens to be E. coli and klebsiella spp.

It encourages the use of alternative methods other than catheterization.

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Gnade, C., Storm, D., & Ten Eyck, P. (2017). MP92-02 BPA alert effect on CAUTI hospital-wide at UIHC. The Journal of Urology, 197(4S), e1226-e1226.

Measures the catheter utilization and CAUTI rate using binomial scattering and compares the result according to its distribution in the ICU, general adult and the pediatrics wards.

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Gnade, C., Wu, C., Ten Eyck, P., Leder, L., & Storm, D. (2020). The Influence of an Electronic Medical Record Embedded Best Practice Alert on Rate of Hospital Acquired Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections: Do Best Practice Alerts Reduce CAUTIs? Urology, 141, 71-76.

Describes CAUTI rates as low and a nonissue. It does not require the use of best practice alert (BPA) which was developed in 2013. It suggests that the chances of CAUTI to develop into secondary complications is very minimal.

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Advani, S. D., & Fakih, M. G. (2019). The evolution of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI): is it time for more inclusive metrics? Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 40(6), 681-685.

Discuss the National Healthcare Safety Network adopted purposely for prevention of CAUTI. It advices the use of standardize device utilization ratio which provides a good surrogate that inhibits damages associated with catheter.

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Advani, S. D., & Fakih, M. G. (2019). The evolution of catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI): is it time for more inclusive metrics? Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 40(6), 681-685.

There is a frequent use of catheters in ICU putting patients high risk of contracting CAUTI which costly to treat and manage. It is possible to reduce CAUTI infection in the ICU through reduced usage of catheters and urine cultures stewardship.