Is Bacterial Colonization in Ureteral Double-J Stents Significant and Is It Predictable?

Journal Title: Journal of Urological Surgery - Year 2020, Vol 7, Issue 2

Abstract

Objective: Since microscopic hematuria and pyuria can be observed in patients with a ureteral double-J (DJ) stent in place, urinalysis findings are not considered significant in terms of predicting stent-related infections. This study evaluates the presence of bacterial colonization and the value/ effectiveness of urine tests in predicting the results of DJ stent cultures. Materials and Methods: In the present prospective study, we analyzed data from patients who were treated with a DJ stent placement following endourological surgery due to ureteral stones. DJ stents were removed only after the urine cultures appeared sterile or after a period of empiric antibiotic use. The relationship between urinalysis results and stent cultures was assessed. Results: A total of 65 patients (mean age, 42.6±13.5 years; 16 females and 43 males) were evaluated. Bacterial colonization was detected in 12 (18%) DJ stent cultures with Enterococcus faecalis (n=4), extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producer (ESBL (+) Escherichia coli (n=4), Corynebacterium urealyticum (n=2), candida (n=1) and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (n=1) growth being reported. The antibiogram results of the patients that showed colonization in their cultures demonstrated penicillin (n=4), ampicillin (n=4), tetracycline (n=3), imipenem (n=2), and linezolid (n=1) sensitivity. The rate of leukocyte esterase- and nitrite-positive patients, of those having significant number of leukocytes, and urine culturepositive patients in the groups with and without positive urine culture was 58.5%, 32%, 49%, and 7.5% vs 50%, 16.6%, 50%, and 8.5%, respectively. There were no statistically significant differences between the groups (p=>0.05). None of the study patients applied to our hospital with active infection following DJ stent removal. Conclusion: Urinalysis is insufficient in predicting catheter culture results. Based on the results of this study, we assume that stent culture for removed DJ stents is not a necessity; empirical antibiotic therapy with ampicillin-tetracycline should be started in patients with postoperative infection.

Authors and Affiliations

Ahmet Şahan, Alkan Çubuk, Kasım Ertaş, Asgar Garayev, Ferhat Talibzade, Çağrı Akın Şekerci, Tuncay Toprak, Yılören Tanıdır

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  • EP ID EP685326
  • DOI 10.4274/jus.galenos.2019.3007
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Ahmet Şahan, Alkan Çubuk, Kasım Ertaş, Asgar Garayev, Ferhat Talibzade, Çağrı Akın Şekerci, Tuncay Toprak, Yılören Tanıdır (2020). Is Bacterial Colonization in Ureteral Double-J Stents Significant and Is It Predictable?. Journal of Urological Surgery, 7(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-685326