预测尿培养结果的候选人进行碎石。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Ofer N Gofrit, Roey Abudi, Amitay Lorber, Mordechai Duvdevani
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摘要

背景:泌尿外科指南主张输尿管结石或肾结石手术前“应进行尿液培养”。因此,许多手术被推迟1-3天,直到尿液培养结果出来。在此期间,患者经常感到疼痛并可能造成肾脏损害。我们研究了这样一种假设,即有可能使用入院时立即可获得的参数来预测手术干预候选人的尿培养结果。材料和方法:对1000例经皮肾镜取石术(PCNL)或输尿管镜/逆行肾内手术患者的数据库进行分析。术前尿培养结果与11个可能与泌尿系统感染相关且急诊临床医生可获得的参数相关。结果:234例(23.4%)患者培养阳性。在多变量分析中,只有性别、肾积水等级和既往肾镜取石史与术前尿培养阳性显著相关。阳性培养的风险可以很容易地从一个简单的表格或基于excel的计算器中确定。对于无PCNL病史且无肾积水的男性,该风险可低至0.45%(参数相似的女性为4%),而对于有PCNL病史且肾积水的男性,该风险可高达79.5%(参数相似的女性为85%)。结论:术前尿培养阳性风险可通过入院时可获得的3个参数进行预测。在低风险病例中,可以及时进行手术治疗,省去了等待尿培养结果的时间。
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Predicting urine culture results in candidates for lithotripsy.

Background: Urological guidelines assert that "urine culture should be obtained" before surgical management of ureteral or kidney stones. Thus, many surgeries are delayed by 1-3 days until the results of urine culture are available. During this time, the patient frequently experience pain and possible kidney damage. We investigated the hypothesis that it is possible to predict the results of urine culture in candidates for surgical intervention using parameters that are accessible immediately upon admission.

Materials and methods: A database of 1000 patients who underwent either percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) or ureteroscopy/retrograde intrarenal surgery was analyzed. Eleven parameters potentially related to urinary infections and accessible to the clinician at the emergency department were correlated with the preoperative urine culture results.

Results: Of the patients, 234 (23.4 %) had positive cultures. On multivariate analysis, only sex, hydronephrosis grade, and history of previous nephrolithotomy were significantly associated with a positive preoperative urine culture. The risk of a positive culture can be easily determined from a simple table or an Excel-based calculator. This risk could be as low as 0.45% for a man without a history of PCNL and no hydronephrosis (4% in a woman with similar parameters) or as high as 79.5% in a man with a history of PCNL and hydronephrosis (85% in a woman with similar parameters).

Conclusions: The risk of preoperative positive urine culture can be predicted using 3 parameters that are accessible upon admission. In low-risk cases, prompt surgical treatment can be provided, eliminating the anticipation time for urine culture results.

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Current Urology
Current Urology Medicine-Urology
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