“The multiplicity of reasons for fever in patients in the ICU is another reason why catheter-associated UTI rates in ICUs may not have declined,” she wrote.
She concluded, “Successful enduring methods to attend to all best-practice measures are needed if we are to continue to improve patient safety.”
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality funded this research.
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