The clinical rate of antibiotic change following empiric treatment for suspected urinary tract infections

Purpose To determine the rate of antibiotic change in an outpatient setting following empiric treatment of culture proven UTI and to identify risk factors associated with change. Methods Patients with suspected UTI and urine culture were reviewed (January 2016–June 2016). Those with a positive cultu...

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Veröffentlicht in:International urology and nephrology 2020-03, Vol.52 (3), p.431-436
Hauptverfasser: Dokter, Jonathan, Tennyson, Lauren E., Nguyen, Laura, Han, Esther, Sirls, Larry T.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose To determine the rate of antibiotic change in an outpatient setting following empiric treatment of culture proven UTI and to identify risk factors associated with change. Methods Patients with suspected UTI and urine culture were reviewed (January 2016–June 2016). Those with a positive culture were categorized by whether or not they were treated empirically. Empiric treatment was evaluated for associations with clinical–demographic data, symptoms and urinalysis (UA). Antibiotic change was evaluated with clinical–demographic data, urine culture, and resistance patterns. Results 916 urine cultures (636 patients) were included. 391 (43%) cultures were positive, and 164 (42%) were treated empirically. Clinical–demographic data did not differ between groups. Those treated empirically had more documented UTI symptoms (93 vs 58%, P  
ISSN:0301-1623
1573-2584
DOI:10.1007/s11255-019-02327-7