Asymptomatic bacteriuria in candidates for active treatment of renal stones: results from an international multicentric study on more than 2600 patients

The occurrence of asymptomatic bacteriuria concomitant to urolithiasis is an issue for patients undergoing renal stone treatment. Disposing of a preoperative urine culture is essential to reduce the risk of septic events. The endpoint of the study is to report which characteristics of candidates for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Urolithiasis 2022-12, Vol.51 (1), p.16-16, Article 16
Hauptverfasser: Calcagnile, T., Sighinolfi, M. C., Rocco, B., Assumma, S., Di Bari, S., Panio, E., Pescuma, A., Ticonosco, M., Tosi, G., Oltolina, P., Resca, S., Kaleci, S., Galli, R., Curti, P., Schips, L., Ditonno, P., Villa, L., Ferretti, S., Bergamaschi, F., Bozzini, G., Eissa, A., Zoeir, A., Sherbiny, A. El, Frattini, A., Prati, A., Fedelini, P., Okhunov, Z., Tubaro, A., Landman, J., Bianchi, G., Puliatti, S., Micali, S.
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Zusammenfassung:The occurrence of asymptomatic bacteriuria concomitant to urolithiasis is an issue for patients undergoing renal stone treatment. Disposing of a preoperative urine culture is essential to reduce the risk of septic events. The endpoint of the study is to report which characteristics of candidates for renal stone treatment are frequently associated with positive urine culture. 2605 patients were retrospectively enrolled from 14 centers; inclusion criteria were age > 18 and presence of a single renal stone 1–2 cm in size. The variables collected included age, gender, previous renal surgery, comorbidities, skin-to-stone distance, stone size, location, density, presence of hydronephrosis. After a descriptive analysis, the association between continuous and categorical variables and the presence of positive urine culture was assessed using a logistic regression model. Overall, 240/2605 patients (9%) had preoperative bacteriuria. Positive urine culture was more frequent in females, patients with previous renal interventions, chronic kidney disease, congenital anomalies, larger stones, increased density. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that previous renal interventions (OR 2.6; 95% CI 1.9–3.4; p  
ISSN:2194-7236
2194-7228
2194-7236
DOI:10.1007/s00240-022-01385-4