三级医院经尿道膀胱肿瘤切除术后患者的尿路感染情况

Andi Kusnawan, Sawkar Vijay Pramod, Ferry Safriadi
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导言:膀胱肿瘤切除术(TURBT)后早期UTI的发生率可导致发病率、住院时间延长和患者费用增加,即使不治疗也可能成为膀胱肿瘤复发的危险因素。TURBT术后UTI的全球发病率在2%-39%之间。本研究旨在确定 TURBT 术后患者的 UTI 发生率。材料和方法:本研究为横断面回顾性研究。研究数据来自一家三级医院 2017 - 2021 年间接受 TURBT 患者的病历。TURBT术后UTI的定义是发热症状(≥ 38oC)和尿液分析检查结果为阳性菌尿。而无症状菌尿(ABU)是指菌尿检查结果呈阳性,但无发热症状。研究结果经描述性统计处理后,以表格和解释性说明的形式呈现。统计分析采用 SPSS 26 版本,P 值小于 0.05 视为具有统计学意义。结果140 名患者接受了 TURBT 治疗。共收集到 92 名患者的数据。在 TURBT 前,56 例(60.9%)患者的菌尿呈阳性,但 55 例(59.8%)患者没有发烧症状。有 1 名(1.1%)患者在做穿刺术前患有UTI。该患者在进行 TURBT 手术前首先接受了抗生素治疗。经尿道前列腺电切术后,9 名(9.7%)患者接受了尿液分析。共有 4 名(4.3%)患者在 TURBT 术后出现 UTI,3 名(3.3%)患者在 TURBT 术后出现 ABU。TURBT术后UTI的发生率增加了患者的住院时间(p = 0,003)。结论TURBT术后UTI的发生率为4.3%。只有9.8%的患者在TURBT术后进行了尿检。
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Urinary Tract Infection in Patients after Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor Procedure in Tertiary Hospital
Introduction: The incidence of UTI after TURBT in the early stages can result in morbidity, increase the length of stay, and patient costs, even if not treated can be a risk factor for bladder tumor recurrence. The global incidence of post-TURBT UTI varies between 2-39%. This study aims to determine the incidence of UTI in post-TURBT patients. Materials and Methods: This study was a cross-sectional retrospective study. The research data was taken from the medical records of patients who underwent TURBT between 2017 - 2021 at a tertiary hospital. UTI after the TURBT was defined by symptoms of fever (≥ 38oC) and the results of urinalysis examination with positive bacteriuria. While asymptomatic bacteriuria (ABU) is defined by the results of a positive bacteriuria examination without symptoms of fever. The results of the study were processed with descriptive statistics and then presented in the form of tables and explanatory narratives. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 26 with a p-value < 0.05 considered statistically significant. Results: 140 patients underwent the TURBT. The data collected were 92 patients. In the pre TURBT, 56 (60,9%) patients were positive for bacteriuria, but 55 (59,8%) patients did not have fever symptoms. There were 1(1.1%) patient who had UTI before the TURBT. This patient was treated first with an antibiotic before the TURBT procedure. After the TURBT, 9 (9,7%) patients underwent urinalysis. A total of 4 (4.3%) patients experienced UTI after the TURBT and 3 (3.3%) experienced ABU after the TURBT. The incidence of UTI after the TURBT increased the length of stay of the patient (p = 0,003). Conclusion: The incidence of post-TURBT UTI is 4.3%. Only 9,8% of patients underwent urinalysis after the TURBT.
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