4-6 times
It is recommended that IC users catheterise 4-6 times a day.
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Infrequent voiding may result in overdistension of the bladder and increase the risk of UTIs (Urinary Tract Infections).1
A survey of Canadian spinal cord injury patients has shown that voiding frequency is inversely related to the number of UTIs. This means that lower the rate of catheterisation, the higher the probability of UTIs, with one daily catheterisation posing the highest risk.2
However, in a study of Paralympic athletes who catheterised 1 to 10 times per day, the frequency of daily catheterisations was not related to the frequency of UTIs.3
It is recommended that IC users catheterise 4-6 times a day.
Bladder volume should remain within 300–500 ml to reduce the risk of UTIs.
Remind ISC users to catheterise about every 3-4 hours when woke.