Antibiotic use and the prevention and management of infectious complications in stone disease

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Daniel A. Wollin
Adrian D. Joyce
Mantu Gupta
Michael Y. C. Wong
Pilar Laguna
Stavros Gravas
Jorge Gutierrez
Luigi Cormio
Kunjie Wang
Glenn M. Preminger
机构
[1] Duke University Medical Center,Division of Urology, Department of Surgery
[2] St James’ University Hospital,West China Hospital
[3] Mount Sinai Medical Center,undefined
[4] Mount Elizabeth Hospital,undefined
[5] AMC University of Amsterdam,undefined
[6] University of Thessaly,undefined
[7] Wake Forest School of Medicine,undefined
[8] University of Foggia,undefined
[9] Sichuan University,undefined
来源
World Journal of Urology | 2017年 / 35卷
关键词
Antibiotic; Prophylaxis; Nephrolithiasis; Shock wave lithotripsy; Ureteroscopy; Percutaneous nephrolithotomy; Sepsis;
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The importance of assessing perioperative urine/stone cultures and providing appropriate antibiotic prophylaxis prior to shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) or endoscopic intervention cannot be minimized. Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common complication relating to stone intervention. Adequate assessment of culture data and adherence to appropriate guidelines may prevent the development of UTI and the potential for post-intervention urosepsis. This review outlines the current evidence for prophylaxis in the prevention of UTI and urosepsis, as well as the interpretation of stone culture data to provide an evidence-based approach for the judicious use of antibiotics in urologic stone practice.
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页码:1369 / 1379
页数:10
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