Abstract

To examine the effectiveness of bladder washouts in reducing catheter encrustation. A model of the catheterized bladder was developed and used to produce catheter encrustation in vitro. The effects of bladder wash-outs with Suby G, mandelic acid 1% or saline 0.9% were compared with control catheters that did not receive wash-outs, by measuring the area of patent catheter lumen and the changes in urinary calcium and magnesium concentrations after wash-outs. Encrustation was reduced significantly, compared with the controls, in catheters washed out with the acidic reagents, Suby G and mandelic acid. Saline wash-outs did not reduce encrustation. The model of the catheterized bladder provided a reliable technique with which to examine the effects of bladder wash-out on catheter encrustation under controlled conditions. The results indicate that bladder wash-outs with Suby G or mandelic acid may be beneficial for patients who suffer from recurrent catheter encrustation and blockage.

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