Asymptomatic Bacteriuria and Urological Surgery: Risk Factor or Not? Results from the National and Multicenter TOCUS Database.

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Date publication

mai 2024

Journal

The Journal of urology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr TRICARD Thibault


Tous les auteurs :
Kutchukian S, Gondran-Tellier B, Dinh A, Robin H, Bigot P, Françot M, de Vergie S, Rigaud J, Chapuis M, Brureau L, Jousseaume C, Karray O, Kosseifi FT, Borojeni S, Descazeaud A, Chicaud M, Asare HJ, Gaullier M, Poussot B, Tricard T, Baboudjian M, Lechevallier É, Delpech PO, Ayoub E, Héloïse Ducousso H, Bernardeau S, Bruyère F, Vallée M

Résumé

Current guidelines recommend screening and treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria prior to all urological surgeries breaching the mucosa. But few evidence is supporting this recommendation. At least, risk stratification for postoperative urinary tract infection to support this strategy is lacking. The aim of this study was to define the associated factors for postoperative febrile infectious complications (urinary tract infection or surgical site infection) in urological surgery.

Mots clés

MeSH: antibiotic prophylaxis, asymptomatic bacteriuria, urinary tract infections, urologic surgical procedures

Référence

J Urol. 2024 05 16;:101097JU0000000000004047