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Is Preoperative Assessment and Treatment of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Necessary for Reducing the Risk of Postoperative Symptomatic Urinary Tract Infections After Urologic Surgical Procedures?


Authors listCai, Tommaso; Verze, Paolo; Palmieri, Alessandro; Gacci, Mauro; Lanzafame, Paolo; Malossini, Gianni; Nesi, Gabriella; Bonkat, Gernot; Wagenlehner, Florian M. E.; Mirone, Vincenzo; Bartoletti, Riccardo; Johansen, Truls E. Bjerklund

Publication year2017

Pages100-105

JournalUrology

Volume number99

ISSN0090-4295

eISSN1527-9995

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2016.10.016

PublisherElsevier


Abstract

OBJECTIVE To evaluate whether it is always necessary to test for the presence of asymptomatic bacteriuria (AB) in patients undergoing urologic surgical procedures, and if present, whether to treat AB with antimicrobial prophylaxis.

MATERIALS AND METHODS All patients who underwent urologic surgical procedures from December 2008 to October 2013 in a tertiary referral urologic center were considered for this study. All patients received antimicrobial prophylaxis in line with European Association of Urology guidelines on urologic infections. AB was diagnosed if >= 10(5) colony-forming units/mL were cultured. The population was subdivided into 2 groups: group A, patients with preoperative AB, and group B, patients without AB. Data on postoperative symptomatic urinary tract infections (UTIs) were compared for the 2 groups.

RESULTS A total of 2201 patients were considered eligible for this study and were analyzed; 668 (30.4%) patients were found to harbor AB (group A), and 1533 (69.6%) patients did not have AB (group B). Microbiologically verified symptomatic postoperative UTIs occurred in 198 patients (8.9%). No difference in terms of overall rate of postoperative symptomatic UTI was found between the 2 groups (group A: 70 [10.4%] and group B: 128 [8.3%]; OR: 1.28 95% CI 0.94-1.74; P =.12), as well as in terms of urosepsis (group A: 2 [0.30%] and group B: 4 [0.26%]; P = 1.0).

CONCLUSION In patients undergoing urologic surgical procedures who are receiving antimicrobial prophylaxis in accordance with European Association of Urology guidelines, the preoperative presence of AB in this study was not associated with a higher incidence of postoperative symptomatic UTI. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc.




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Harvard Citation styleCai, T., Verze, P., Palmieri, A., Gacci, M., Lanzafame, P., Malossini, G., et al. (2017) Is Preoperative Assessment and Treatment of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Necessary for Reducing the Risk of Postoperative Symptomatic Urinary Tract Infections After Urologic Surgical Procedures?, Urology, 99, pp. 100-105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2016.10.016

APA Citation styleCai, T., Verze, P., Palmieri, A., Gacci, M., Lanzafame, P., Malossini, G., Nesi, G., Bonkat, G., Wagenlehner, F., Mirone, V., Bartoletti, R., & Johansen, T. (2017). Is Preoperative Assessment and Treatment of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Necessary for Reducing the Risk of Postoperative Symptomatic Urinary Tract Infections After Urologic Surgical Procedures?. Urology. 99, 100-105. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.urology.2016.10.016



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