tailieunhanh - Asymptomatic bacteriuria in patients with benign prostate hypertrophy before transurethral resection of prostate (Turp)

Benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) is a non- malignant condition characterized by proliferation of prostatic cells leading to an increase in prostate size, urethral obstruction, and lower urinary tract symptoms. For men, prostate hypertrophy with bladder outlet obstruction is reported to be the major predisposing factor for the development of asymptomatic bacteriuria. The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) established guidelines for the screening and treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASBU) in BPH, which recommends routine screening, and treatment of ASBU before transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) and before other urological procedures, in which mucosal bleeding is anticipated. To study the distribution of asymptomatic bacteriuria in patients with Benign prostate hypertrophy (BPH) posted for transurethral resection of prostate (TURP), and to determine the bacterial profile of the pathogens causing ASBU and their antimicrobial susceptibility and resistance pattern. Urine samples were collected appropriately from 100 patients with BPH who were posted for TURP, and those who were not having symptoms of Urinary tract infection (UTI). The samples were cultured by standard semi-quantitative calibrated loop method. The isolated bacteria were identified by standard microbiological procedures. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) was performed according to the CLSI 2017 guidelines. | Asymptomatic bacteriuria in patients with benign prostate hypertrophy before transurethral resection of prostate (Turp)

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