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The effect of a short antibiotic course in transurethral prostatic resection.

M Grabe, A Forsgren, S Hellsten.   

Abstract

In a prospective randomized study of 192 patients, the effect of a short course of cefotaxime in connection with transurethral prostatic resection was analyzed. The antibiotic was given to 98 patients, while 94 were assigned to a control group without antibiotic. The frequency of bacteriuria in the cefotaxime group was 43% preoperatively and 18% six weeks postoperatively. In the control group the corresponding figures were 40 and 42% (p less than 0.01). Complicated postoperative infection did not occur in the cefotaxime group, but in the control group there was one case of septicemia and seven patients had upper urinary tract infections (p less than 0.01). In the cefotaxime group, patients with preoperatively negative urine culture were prevented from acquiring bacteriuria, and 67% of preoperatively present infections were eliminated at six weeks after the operation, as compared with 30% in the control group. There were essentially no side effects of cefotaxime. Renal function was not influenced by the combination of cefotaxime and furosemide.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6202000     DOI: 10.3109/00365598409182161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0036-5599


  5 in total

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Authors:  M Grabe; A Forsgren
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5.  Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Antibiotic Treatment of Community-Acquired Urinary Tract Infections.

Authors:  Cheol In Kang; Jieun Kim; Dae Won Park; Baek Nam Kim; U Syn Ha; Seung Ju Lee; Jeong Kyun Yeo; Seung Ki Min; Heeyoung Lee; Seong Heon Wie
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