GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Suprapubic Catheter Lifespan Statistics
Suprapubic catheters typically last between 2 to 3 months before requiring replacement.
In this post, we will explore key statistics related to the lifespan and outcomes of suprapubic catheter usage. From the average lifespan of the catheter to the rates of complications such as blockage and urinary tract infections, these statistics shed light on the challenges and benefits associated with long-term suprapubic catheterization.
Statistic 1
"The average lifespan of a suprapubic catheter is 4 to 6 weeks"
Statistic 2
"2% to 4% of the users require a catheter change every two weeks."
Statistic 3
"About 40% of long term catheter users experience blockage"
Statistic 4
"The rate of urinary tract infection is up to 80% in patients with long-term suprapubic catheters"
Statistic 5
"The risk of bladder cancer in suprapubic catheter users approximates 3-7% after 10 years"
Statistic 6
"The incidence of catheter blockage in suprapubic catheter users is high at 75-89%"
Statistic 7
"Suprapubic catheters can be left in place for up to 1 month before requiring replacement"
Statistic 8
"The relative risk of bladder stones with long-term suprapubic catheters is 2.7"
Statistic 9
"About 25% of patients endure bladder spasms when using suprapubic catheters."
Statistic 10
"Patients with suprapubic catheterization often report a better quality of life scores, in comparison to indwelling urethral catheters."