Comparison of drug susceptibility between Escherichia coli detected in stool cultures of patients undergoing transrectal prostate needle biopsy and Escherichia coli in hospital-wide urine antibiograms

A prostate biopsy is essential for prostate cancer diagnosis. However, infections are one of the biopsy-associated complications, and post-biopsy fever is estimated to occur in approximately 1% of all cases. It may thus be beneficial to perform a rectal swab culture before a transrectal prostate bio...

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Hauptverfasser: Etani, Toshiki, Mogami, Tohru, Yamaguchi, Sachiyo, Takeda, Tomoki, Sugino, Teruaki, Shimizu, Nobuhiko, Noda, Yusuke, Nagai, Takashi, Nozaki, Satoshi, Iida, Keitaro, Naiki, Taku, Ando, Ryosuke, Kawai, Noriyasu, Yasui, Takahiro
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description A prostate biopsy is essential for prostate cancer diagnosis. However, infections are one of the biopsy-associated complications, and post-biopsy fever is estimated to occur in approximately 1% of all cases. It may thus be beneficial to perform a rectal swab culture before a transrectal prostate biopsy to confirm the presence of resistant bacteria and select preventive antibacterial agents according to the drug susceptibility results. This study aimed to determine whether there is a difference between the drug susceptibility of bacteria detected in the stool of patients who were scheduled to undergo prostate biopsy and the hospital-wide urine antibiogram. Patients suspected of having prostate cancer who underwent transrectal prostate biopsy via transrectal ultrasonography between August 1, 2016, and June 30, 2020, were included in this study. Stool samples were collected and cultured before biopsy. Overall, 99 patients underwent prostate biopsy, and of these, culture results were available for 81 patients (81.8%). Escherichia coli was detected in 74.0% (60 samples) of the stool culture samples, of which 4 samples were extended-spectrum β-lactamase-producing types. We found greater susceptibility of Escherichia coli to ampicillin, fluoroquinolones, sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim, and cefixime in the stool culture antibiogram than in the hospital-wide urine antibiogram. We also found a significantly low incidence of ESBL-positive Escherichia coli in the stool culture antibiogram with p-values of 0.009, 0.007, and 0.03 compared to the hospital-wide urine antibiograms for 2017, 2018, and 2019, respectively. Stool culture of prostate cancer patients undergoing biopsy may provide useful information for selecting prophylactic antimicrobial agents.
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