Factors Predisposing to Bacteriuria during Indwelling Urethral Catheterization

Abstract
Of 405 hospitalized patients with temporary closed sterile urinary-catheter drainage, 95 (23 per cent) acquired bacteriuria. The risk was significantly greater for patients who were female, elderly or critically ill (p<0.005 for each with appropriate comparison group). The patients who received systemic antimicrobial agents acquired bacteriuria less frequently than the patients who did not (16 versus 32 per cent —p<0.001). However, the apparent protective effect of antimicrobials occurred only during the first four days in which catheterization was in progress.