TY - JOUR ID - TI - A comparative study between a single dose pre-induction antibiotic versus continuous antibiotics to prevent urinary tract infection during ureteroscopy AU - Rasty Karim Mama AU - Pishtewan Hashim Al-Bazzaz AU - Nihad P. Al-Ibraheem PY - 2020 VL - 24 IS - 1 SP - 8 EP - 13 JO - Zanco Journal of Medical Sciences مجلة زانكو للعلوم الطبية SN - 19955588 19955596 AB - Background and objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding postoperative antibiotics in reducing the incidence of symptomatic urinary tract infections following ureteroscopic stone treatment beyond the recommended preoperative dose.Methods: This prospective comparative study was conducted between March and November 2017. A total of 80 patients with preoperative negative urine cultures who underwent ureteroscopy were randomly allocated. All the patients received a single dose antibiotic before the induction of anesthesia, and a group of them also received postoperative antibiotics. The rate of symptomatic urinary tract infection was compared between the patients who received only preoperative antibiotics (group 1) and those who received pre- and postoperative antibiotics (group 2).Results: Eighty patients underwent ureteroscopy for stone treatment. The time to follow up was 4±2 weeks from ureteroscopy. Eleven (13.8%) patients in total developed urinary tract infections postoperatively, including five (12.5%) from group 1 and six (15%) from group 2, P = 0.74. In group 1, four patients presented with cystitis and one with sepsis; those patients with infections in group 2 presented with pyelonephritis (n=2) and cystitis (n=4). Risk factors such as preoperative stenting, nephrostomy tubes, and Foleys catheters did not differ between groups.Conclusion: The postoperative symptomatic urinary tract infection rate in this study (13.8%) is in agreement with previous reports. This study suggests that a single preoperative dose of antibiotics is sufficient, and additional postoperative antibiotics do not decrease infection rates after ureteroscopic stone treatment.

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