Bladder irrigation with Chlorhexidine reduces bacteriuria in persons with spinal cord injury
Objective: To explore whether bladder irrigation with chlorhexidine: (i) can reduce bacteriuria, and (ii) is a practically feasible option in subjects with spinal cord injury practicing intermittent self-catheterization. Design: A prospective, non-controlled, open, multi-centre study. Methods: Fifty...
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Main Authors: | Madeleine Wikström (Author), Richard Levi (Author), Wolfram Antepohl (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
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