Asymptomatic Bacteriuria and Urological Surgery: Risk Factor or Not? Results From the National and Multicenter TOCUS Database.
Stessy KutchukianBastien Gondran-TellierAurélien DinhHumphrey RobinPierre BigotMarc FrançotStéphane de VergieJérôme RigaudMathilde ChapuisLaurent BrureauCamille JousseaumeOmar KarrayFares T KosseifiShahed BorojeniAurélien DescazeaudMarie ChicaudHarrison-Junior AsareMaxime GaullierBaptiste PoussotThibault TricardMichael BaboudjianÉric LechevallierPierre-Olivier DelpechElias AyoubHéloïse DucoussoSimon BernardeauFranck BruyèreMaxime ValléePublished in: The Journal of urology (2024)
Positive urine culture, including preoperative polymicrobial urine culture, prior to urological surgery was associated with postoperative infection. Additionally, patients experiencing infectious complications also had a higher incidence of other complications. The effectiveness of systematic preventive antibiotic therapy for a positive urine culture has not been conclusively established.
Keyphrases
- risk factors
- minimally invasive
- coronary artery bypass
- end stage renal disease
- patients undergoing
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- randomized controlled trial
- chronic kidney disease
- systematic review
- prognostic factors
- surgical site infection
- clinical trial
- emergency department
- quality improvement
- cross sectional
- acute coronary syndrome