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Characteristics and empiric antimicrobial therapy of urinary tract infections in patients treated at the Departement of Infectious Diseases, General Hospital Ā»Dr. Josip BenÄeviÄĀ« in Slavonski Brod
Infekcije mokraÄnog sustava (IMS) jedan su od najÄeÅ”Äih razloga traženja lijeÄniÄke pomoÄi, pa stoga i meÄu najÄeÅ”Äim razlozima propisivanja antibiotika. Istaknuta je analiza najÄeÅ”Äih uzroÄnika IMS u naÅ”oj sredini, uoÄavanje stupnja rezistencije na pojedine antibiotike, te ocjena uspjeÅ”nosti ordinirane empirijske antimikrobne terapije. Retrospektivno su obraÄeni podaci o bolesnicima lijeÄenim na Odjelu za zarazne bolesti OpÄe bolnice Ā»Dr. Josip BenÄeviÄĀ« u Slavonskom Brodu, zbog akutnih infekcija mokraÄnog sustava, tijekom 2004. godine. NajÄeÅ”Äi je uzroÄnik IMS bila Escherichia coli, premda je u muÅ”karaca s kompliciranim IMS bio najÄeÅ”Äi uzroÄnik Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Obzirom da je 45 % izoliranih bakterija Escherichia coli bilo rezistentno na amoksicilin, a 35 % na kotrimoksazol, ovi antibiotici se u naÅ”oj sredini ne mogu upotrebljavati u empirijskoj antimikrobnoj terapiji IMS. Äak 65 % izoliranih bakterija Pseudomonas aeruginosa nije bilo osjetljivo na gentamicin, a 45 % na ciprofloksacin. NajÄeÅ”Äi neuspjeh empirijske antimikrobne terapije zabilježen je u muÅ”karaca s kompliciranim IMS, pa bi nam bio najbolji izbor empirijskog antimikrobnog lijeÄenja ovih bolesnika kombinacija piperacilina s tazobaktamom, karbapenemi ili cefepim.Urinarv tract infections (UTI) are one of the most common reasons for seeking medical consultation and therefore are among the most frequent reasons for antibiotic prescription. The purpose of this paper is the analvsis of the most common etiologic agents of UTI in our environment, registration of the degree of bacterial resistance, and evaluation of empiric antibiotic therapv success. Retrospectively data of patients, hospitalized during year 2004, at the Departement of Infectious Diseases, General Hospital Ā»Dr. Josip BenÄeviÄĀ« in Slavonski Brod, due to acute urinarv tract infections, were analysed. The most common cause of UTI was Escherichia coli, although in male patients with complicated UTI, the most common cause was Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Since 45% of Escherichia coli were amoxicillin resistant, and 35% trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole resistant, these antimicrobials can\u27t be used as empiric therapy drugs in our environment. As much as 65% of Pseudomonas aeruginosa were gentamicin and 45% ciprofloxacin resistant. The most frequent empiric antibiotic therapy failure was observed in male patients with complicated UTI, so the best empiric drug choice for these patients, in our situation, would be piperacillin/tazobactam, carbapenems or cefepime