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Risk Factors for Urosepsis After Ureteroscopy for Stone Disease: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.

Naeem Bhojani1, Larry E Miller2, Samir Bhattacharyya3, Ben Cutone3, Ben H Chew4.   

Abstract

Introduction: Urosepsis is a serious potential complication of ureteroscopic procedures for stone disease, yet the risk factors for this complication are not well characterized. The purpose of this systematic review with meta-analysis was to identify potential risk factors for urosepsis after ureteroscopy (URS) for stone disease. Materials and
Methods: We performed systematic searches of Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials for studies reporting at least one prospectively defined risk factor for urosepsis after URS. Studies that only reported rates of isolated fever, urinary tract infection (UTI), or pooled infectious complications were excluded. The risk factors evaluated in this review were age, sex, body mass index, diabetes mellitus, ischemic heart disease, recent UTI, pyuria, hydronephrosis, stone history, stone size, preoperative stent placement, preoperative positive urine culture, and procedure time. A random effects meta-analysis model with inverse variance weighting was used where the statistic of interest was the odds ratio for dichotomous variables and the mean difference for continuous outcomes.
Results: In 13 studies (5 prospective) with 5597 patients, the pooled incidence of postoperative urosepsis was 5.0% (95% confidence interval: 2.4-8.2). Six risk factors were statistically associated with increased postoperative urosepsis risk-preoperative stent placement (odds ratio = 3.94, p < 0.001, 6 studies), positive preoperative urine culture (odds ratio = 3.56, p < 0.001, 6 studies), ischemic heart disease (odds ratio = 2.49, p = 0.002, 2 studies), older age (mean difference = 2.7 years, p = 0.002, 6 studies), longer procedure time (mean difference = 9 minutes, p = 0.02, 1 study), and diabetes mellitus (odds ratio = 2.04, p = 0.04, 6 studies). Conclusions: Current evidence suggests that among patients undergoing URS for treatment of stone disease, the risk of postoperative urosepsis was 5.0%. Older age, diabetes mellitus, ischemic heart disease, preoperative stent placement, a positive urine culture, and longer procedure time were associated with increased postoperative urosepsis risk. These results will assist urologists with preoperative risk stratification before ureteroscopic procedures.

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Keywords:  kidney stone; lithiasis; renal calculi; ureteroscopy; urosepsis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33544019     DOI: 10.1089/end.2020.1133

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endourol        ISSN: 0892-7790            Impact factor:   2.942


  6 in total

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Authors:  Patrick Juliebø-Jones; Amelia Pietropaolo; Mathias Sørstrand Æsøy; Øyvind Ulvik; Christian Beisland; Ewa Bres-Niewada; Bhaskar K Somani
Journal:  Cent European J Urol       Date:  2021-12-06

2.  Patients with preoperative asymptomatic pyuria are not prone to develop febrile urinary tract infection after ureteroscopic lithotripsy.

Authors:  Kuan-Jung Lin; Eric Y H Huang; I-Shen Huang; Yu-Hua Fan; Chih-Chieh Lin; Tzu-Ping Lin; Hsiao-Jen Chung; Shing-Hwa Lu; Junne-Yih Kuo; Howard Hung-Hao Wu; Yen-Hwa Chang; Alex T L Lin; William J S Huang
Journal:  BMC Urol       Date:  2021-11-11       Impact factor: 2.264

3.  Emphysematous pyelonephritis developing in the contralateral kidney following ureteroscopy: An unusual presentation.

Authors:  Nitin Sharma; Scott Quarrier
Journal:  Urol Case Rep       Date:  2022-04-16

Review 4.  Risk of Sepsis in Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery: A Systematic Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Mariela Corrales; Alba Sierra; Steeve Doizi; Olivier Traxer
Journal:  Eur Urol Open Sci       Date:  2022-08-30

5.  Post-Ureteroscopy Infections Are Linked to Pre-Operative Stent Dwell Time over Two Months: Outcomes of Three European Endourology Centres.

Authors:  Robert M Geraghty; Amelia Pietropaolo; Luca Villa; John Fitzpatrick; Matthew Shaw; Rajan Veeratterapillay; Alistair Rogers; Eugenio Ventimiglia; Bhaskar K Somani
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-01-09       Impact factor: 4.241

6.  Factors Affecting Residual Stone Rate, Operative Duration, and Complications in Patients Undergoing Minimally Invasive Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy.

Authors:  Mladen Doykov; Gancho Kostov; Katya Doykova
Journal:  Medicina (Kaunas)       Date:  2022-03-13       Impact factor: 2.430

  6 in total

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