The application of bladder stimulation technique in clean-catch urine collection of late newborns
10.3760/cma.j.issn.2096-2932.2023.03.010
- VernacularTitle:膀胱刺激法在晚期新生儿留尿中的应用
- Author:
Di HUANG
1
;
Min LI
;
Min SU
;
Leyao WANG
;
Hongshan SHI
;
Chongxun ZHANG
;
Zhongyi SUN
;
Dandan ZHAO
;
Bo YANG
;
Xiangyu GAO
Author Information
1. 徐州市中心医院(徐州医科大学徐州临床学院)新生儿科,徐州 221009
- Keywords:
Bladder stimulation technique;
Urine collection;
Newborn
- From:Chinese Journal of Neonatology
2023;38(3):175-179
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To study the clinical value of bladder stimulation technique (BST) for clean-catch urine collection in late newborns.Methods:From November 2020 to March 2022, relatively stable late newborns hospitalized in the Department of Neonatology of our hospital were enrolled in the prospective randomized controlled trial. The newborns were assigned into BST group and control group. In BST group, urine was collected using BST (suprapubic tapping alternating with lumbosacral massage for 5 min) 20~30 min after feeding and specimen were collected using urine bag before and after BST. In the control group, urine was collected using urine bag method. The urine collection was considered successful if >1 ml of urine not contaminated by faeces were collected within 60 min. The t-test and χ 2 test were used for data analysis. Results:A total of 231 late newborns were included with 117 cases in BST group and 114 in control group. The rate of successful urine collection in BST group was higher than control group (65.8% vs. 39.4%).The time needed for successful urine collection [(30.2±8.5) min vs. (40.7±12.9) min], the incidences of faeces contamination (2.5% vs. 21.1%) and urine contamination (11.7% vs. 26.7%) in BST group were all significantly lower than control group(all P<0.05). Male and female newborns in BST group had similar success rates of urine collection (65.6% vs. 66.0%). Male newborns in BST group had similar urine contamination rate with control group (9.5% vs. 11.5%) and female newborns in BST group had significantly lower urine contamination rate than control group (14.3% vs. 47.4%, P<0.05). Urine was successfully collected in 71 newborns in BST group with median duration of BST for 81 (61,132) s. No adverse effects were observed except for transient consolable crying. Conclusions:Compared with urine bag collection method, BST improves successful urine collection rates and reduces the time needed for urine collection and urine contamination rates (especially for females).