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    J Urol. 1980 Nov;124(5):646-8.

    Catheter-associated urinary tract infections in surgical patients: a controlled study on the excess morbidity and costs.

    Givens CD, Wenzel RP.

    The increased hospital stay and excess hospitalization costs that resulted from Foley catheter-associated urinary tract infection after 5 common surgical procedures were evaluated in a case-matched and controlled study. Nosocomial urinary tract infections increased postoperative hospital stay by an average of 2.4 days (p equals 0.017) and increased hospital costs by $558 per patient. Recommendations for prevention of urinary catheter-associated infections can be assessed accurately by comparison to the parameters of morbidity and cost.

    PMID: 7452793 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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