Antibiotic therapy for patients with spinal cord injury undergoing urologic procedures

被引:0
作者
Subramanian Vaidyanathan
Bakul M. Soni
机构
[1] District General Hospital,Regional Spinal Injuries Center
来源
Advances in Therapy | 2006年 / 23卷
关键词
spinal cord injury; urinary tract infection; antibiotics;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
This prospective study was performed to determine whether gentamicin can be prescribed routinely to patients with spinal cord injury undergoing urologic procedures, or whether antibiotic therapy must be selected on the basis of recent urine microbiologic test results. Between January 2004 and June 2005, procedures were performed on 38 patients, all of whom were prescribed antibiotics on the basis of a microbiology report. Sixteen patients who underwent urologic surgery during 2003 and received gentamicin empirically served as a control group. The patients clinical course was monitored for postprocedure sepsis. Only 12 patients received gentamicin as the sole antibiotic; 10 patients required an additional antimicrobial for urine samples that grew more than 1 organism and contained bacteria resistant to gentamicin; 26 patients needed antibiotics other than gentamicin for gentamicin-resistant uropathogens. Three patients with organisms sensitive to gentamicin as well as another antibiotic received an agent considered less nephrotoxic than gentamicin. After the procedure, sepsis occurred in only 1 patient, a man with chronic lymphocytic leukemia and small cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Three control group patients developed a fever in excess of 39°C. One of these patients did not require a change of antibiotic, another patient recovered after 3 changes of antibiotic, and the third patient recovered from septicemia after receiving ventilatory support. Antibiotics should be prescribed on the basis of recent urine microbiologic test results, and empiric therapy with gentamicin should be avoided in patients with spinal cord injury who are scheduled to undergo urologic procedures.
引用
收藏
页码:92 / 97
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Stem Cells Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury
    Gazdic, Marina
    Volarevic, Vladislav
    Harrell, C. Randall
    Fellabaum, Crissy
    Jovicic, Nemanja
    Arsenijevic, Nebojsa
    Stojkovic, Miodrag
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2018, 19 (04)
  • [32] Antioxidative therapy in contusion spinal cord injury
    Cristante, A. F.
    Barros Filho, T. E. P.
    Oliveira, R. P.
    Marcon, R. M.
    Rocha, I. D.
    Hanania, F. R.
    Daci, K.
    SPINAL CORD, 2009, 47 (06) : 458 - 463
  • [33] Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury
    Huang, Liyi
    Fu, Chenying
    Xiong, Feng
    He, Chengqi
    Wei, Quan
    CELL TRANSPLANTATION, 2021, 30
  • [34] Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury
    Kan, E. M.
    Ling, E. A.
    Lu, J.
    CURRENT MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 2010, 17 (36) : 4492 - 4510
  • [35] Spinal Cord Injury in Myelomeningocele: Prospects for Therapy
    Janik, Karolina
    Manire, Meredith A.
    Smith, George M.
    Krynska, Barbara
    FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 2020, 14
  • [36] Prevention of urinary tract infections by antibiotic cycling in spinal cord injury patients and low emergence of multidrug resistant bacteria
    Poirier, C.
    Dinh, A.
    Salomon, J.
    Grall, N.
    Andremont, A.
    Bernard, L.
    MEDECINE ET MALADIES INFECTIEUSES, 2016, 46 (06): : 294 - 299
  • [37] Non-surgical urologic management of neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury
    Romo, Paholo G. Barboglio
    Smith, Christopher P.
    Cox, Ashley
    Averbeck, Marcio A.
    Dowling, Caroline
    Beckford, Cleveland
    Manohar, Paul
    Duran, Sergio
    Cameron, Anne P.
    WORLD JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2018, 36 (10) : 1555 - 1568
  • [38] Antibiotic cycling prevents urinary tract infections in spinal cord injury patients and limits the emergence of multidrug resistant organism
    Poirier, Claire
    Dinh, Aurelien
    Salomon, Jerome
    Grall, Nathalie
    Andremont, Antoine
    Bernard, Louis
    JOURNAL OF INFECTION, 2015, 71 (04) : 491 - 493
  • [39] Similar Adenoma Detection Rates in Colonoscopic Procedures of Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Compared to Controls
    Belver, Ana Blanco
    Aach, Mirko
    Schmiegel, Wolff
    Schildhauer, Thomas A.
    Meindl, Renate
    Brechmann, Thorsten
    DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCES, 2020, 65 (04) : 1197 - 1205
  • [40] Antibiotic prophylaxis prior to urodynamic study in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury. Is there an indication?
    da Silva, Marcello Torres
    Barboza, Andre Luis
    Pijoan, Maria Malen
    Siebra Beraldo, Paulo Sergio
    INTERNATIONAL BRAZ J UROL, 2019, 45 (02): : 347 - 353