Catheters and biofilm
Understanding the problems of infection and blockage in long-term catheters
Much of this use could be avoided. About 1 in 5 patients staying in hospital will end up with a urinary catheter. Urinary tract infection is the second most common healthcare-associated infection in hospitals in the UK. Read, 'Small tube - big problem' a BBC article by NAMRIP member, Professor Mandy Fader , and another article on the BBC , by correspondent Andrew Bimelow, about Professor Fader's work.
Understanding the problems of infection and blockage in long-term catheters
Can some urine output can be monitored in ways other than catheterisation?
Understanding the infection risks to people with long-term bladder emptying problems