The rationale for bladder washouts in children with neurogenic bladder

Children with a neurogenic bladder are at risk of developing recurrent urinary tract infections and long‐term kidney failure. Due to an altered lower urinary tract, children may be overtreated for simple bacteriuria or undertreated for a potentially severe urinary tract infection. This group of pati...

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description Children with a neurogenic bladder are at risk of developing recurrent urinary tract infections and long‐term kidney failure. Due to an altered lower urinary tract, children may be overtreated for simple bacteriuria or undertreated for a potentially severe urinary tract infection. This group of patients represent high users of healthcare, and are at risk of colonization and development of antibiotic resistance. Bladder washouts with non‐antibiotic electrochemically activated solutions are a potential new prophylactic option for patients with bladder dysfunction when clean intermittent catheterization has resulted in chronic bacteriuria.
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Humans
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neurogenic bladder
Renal failure
Urinary Bladder
Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic - etiology
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Urinary tract
urinary tract infections
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