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Prevention of CAUTI

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Key Points ➤ Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common healthcare- associated infections. • In 2003, 70%–80% of UTIs were attributable to the presence of an indwelling urethral catheter. • In a 2019 analysis, over 5 years, catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) decreased in proportion to non–device-associated UTIs but still made up an average of 44% of these infections per year among the hospitalized patients included in the study. ➤ Urinary catheters remain one of the most common medical devices experienced by adults in emergency departments and hospitals worldwide. ➤ The high frequency of catheter use in hospitalized patients means that the cumulative burden of CAUTI is substantial. ➤ This pocket guide highlights practical recommendations to assist acute care hospitals in implementing and prioritizing catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) prevention efforts. ➤ It is based on a synthesis of evidence, theoretical rationale, current practices, practical considerations, author consensus, and consideration of potential harm, where applicable. ➤ No guideline or expert guidance document can anticipate all clinical situations. This pocket guide is not meant to be a substitute for individual clinical judgment by qualified professionals.

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