The use of antibiotic prophylaxis is controversial; although systemic antibiotics can reduce the risk of catheter-association UTI, it is unclear whether this benefit offsets the risk of side effects or the risk of emergence of bacterial resistance. Nurse prescribers need to evaluate the benefit of...
ANTIBIOTICS PRESCRIPTION HABITS AND KNOWLEDGE OF DENTISTS IN A LAHORE SAMPLE For example, the previous 3 studies on antibiotic prophylaxis reported 0%, 5%, and 24% UTI rates in children, not on continuous antibiotic prophylaxis [3-5]. Antibiotic Prophylaxis with Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole versus No...
Episodes of UTI can effectively be treated with antibiotics, often given on an empirical basis. For patients with recurrent UTIs, i.e., patients with at least 3 UTIs within a period of 12 months, antibiotic prophylaxis has been shown to reduce the number of UTI episodes. However, this ...
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Systemic antibiotics for prophylaxis in urologic surgery: a critical review. We reviewed the English-language literature over a 16-year period (1960 through 1976) on the subject of prophylaxis with systemic antibiotics in surgery. T... G Chodak - 《Journal of Urology》 被引量: 486发表: 1979年...
the management of recurrent UTIs given the risk for multidrug resistance,” Selekman and colleagues wrote. “However, use of broad-spectrum antibiotics may potentiate the cycle of resistance because antibiotic use is a major risk factor for the de...
The UTI in group 1 was secondary to Escherichia coli and in group 2, Staphylococcus species; both were managed with oral antibiotics.The use of oral peri-stent removal antibiotic prophylaxis is sufficient to prevent symptomatic UTIs in patients who have undergone uncomplicated URS for urolithiasis. ...
In the group stopping AP, the resistance percentage to antibiotics in UTI / SBU bacteria was lower than in the group remaining on AP, even when excluding the administered prophylaxis. Conclusion: Stopping antibiotic prophylaxis for urinary tract infections is associated with reduced bacterial resistance...
—William Osler Notwithstanding prior practice and cherished beliefs, recent publications, specifically the AUA guideline for VUR5 and the AAP Guideline for UTI,6 have highlighted the lack of evidence supporting the use of continuous antibiotic prophylaxis in the treatment of infants and ...
Büchler, MD; Phillip Knebel, MD; for the PAKMAN Trial Group JAMA Surgery Key Points Question Does use of perioperative broad-spectrum antibiotics reduce postoperative surgical site infection after open pancreatoduodenectomy? Findings In this pragmatic, open-label, registry-linked randomized clinical ...