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. 2013 Nov 18;2013(11):CD004375. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD004375.pub4
Study Reason for exclusion
Faure 1980 Not an RCT.
 515 patients with spinal cord injuries admitted to a specialist centre over a 3‐year period were studied. Intermittent catheterisation was used in those assessed as having incomplete lesions (n = 296), and indwelling catheterisation in those with complete lesions (n = 219). "A random group" of 24 male patients with complete lesions had suprapubic catheterisation. No comparisons between those with suprapubic and urethral catheterisation were reported.
Grundy 1983 RCT, but patients studied were in the acute stage following spinal cord injury.
Khan 2010 RCT, but randomisation was performed on 101 patients with multiple sclerosis of whom only a subset (n = 74) had bladder symptoms.
Piergiovanni 1991 RCT, but patients requiring catheter drainage did not have neurogenic bladder. French language.
Sethia 1987 RCT, but patients requiring catheter drainage did not have neurogenic bladder.
Vandoni 1994 RCT, but patients requiring catheter drainage did not have neurogenic bladder.

RCT = randomised controlled trial.