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Acute retention of urine: is trial without catheter justified?

Journal of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 1990
Following an episode of acute retention of urine in men it is commonplace for urinary catheters to be removed to see if micturition is re-established. Many patients will require definitive treatment, however and, to assess which patients do benefit from a trial without catheter, the outcome of this practice was analysed against the relevant features of
K J, Hastie   +3 more
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Intracervical Foley Catheter With and Without Oxytocin for Labor Induction

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2017
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether adding oxytocin to preinduction cervical ripening with a Foley catheter increases the rate of delivery within 24 hours. METHODS: This was a randomized, multicenter, parallel trial of women with a ...
Corina N, Schoen   +4 more
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Intravesical Prostatic Protrusion Predicts the Outcome of a Trial Without Catheter Following Acute Urine Retention

Journal of Urology, 2003
We prospectively evaluated a simple, noninvasive method to predict the outcome of a voiding trial following acute urine retention (ARU) based on intravesical prostatic protrusion (IPP) using transabdominal ultrasound.Males older than 50 years presenting with an initial episode of ARU were included in the study.
Yeh Hong, Tan, Keong Tatt, Foo
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Sustained‐release alfuzosin and trial without catheter after acute urinary retention: a prospective, placebo‐controlled

BJU International, 1999
Objective  To establish whether the administration of sustained‐release (SR) alfuzosin improves the outcome of a trial without catheter (TWOC) after an episode of acute urinary retention. Patients and methods  In
S A, McNeill   +4 more
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Procedure to undertake a trial without catheter.

Nursing times, 2006
Rachel Gilbert outlines the evidence and theory underpinning the procedure for a trial without catheter, including the rationale, patient education, monitoring and evaluation methods and potential complications.
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Service Evaluation of Trial Without Catheter Service Delivered in the Community Setting

International Journal of Urological Nursing
ABSTRACT This Service Evaluation of a Trial Without a Catheter service (TWOC) provided by a community Bladder and Bowel Service focuses on exploring and identifying areas for improvement within the service. The evaluation provides insight into the effectiveness of a Trial Without a Catheter service in the community and has examined ...
Leila Zaker, Oonagh Carson
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Trial without catheter

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2018
Josie, Colemeadow   +2 more
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MP31-18 MOBILISING THE CLINIC: PERFORMING TRIALS WITHOUT CATHETERS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY

Journal of Urology, 2022
Anne Hong   +3 more
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Evaluating the Quality and Outcome of Trial Without Catheter Referrals

2023
Momen Elsweefy   +3 more
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