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Effect of active versus passive void trials on time to patient discharge, urinary tract infection, and urinary retention: a randomized clinical trial
James T. Mills
, David E. Rapp
, Nathan M. Shaw
, Helen Y. Hougen
, Hannah E. Agard
,
Robert M. Case
, Timothy L. McMurry
, Noah S. Schenkman
, Tracey L. Krupski
Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
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Urinary Tract Infection
100%
Randomized Clinical Trial
100%
Patient Discharge
100%
Urinary Retention
100%
Active-passive
100%
Voiding Trial
100%
Hospital Discharge
50%
Catheter Removal
50%
Median Time
33%
Trial Registration
16%
Prospective Randomized Trial
16%
Bladder
16%
National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (NSQIP)
16%
Catheterization
16%
Retention Rate
16%
Bladder Filling
16%
Time to Discharge
16%
ClinicalTrials.gov
16%
Technical Benefit
16%
Trial Protocol
16%
Urethral Catheter
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Urinary Tract Infection
100%
Urinary Retention
100%
Randomized Clinical Trials
100%
Catheter Removal
50%
Bladder
16%
Catheterization
16%
Bladder Filling
16%
Table Salt
16%
Primary Outcome
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Urinary Tract Infection
100%
Randomized Clinical Trial
100%
Urine Retention
100%
Table Salt
16%