Antimicrobial prophylaxis for urinary tract infection in persons with spinal cord dysfunction

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作者
Morton, SC
Shekelle, PG
Adams, JL
Bennett, C
Dobkin, BH
Montgomerie, J
Vickrey, BG
机构
[1] So Calif Evidence Based Practice Ctr, Santa Monica, CA USA
[2] W Los Angeles Vet Affairs Med Ctr, Los Angeles, CA 90073 USA
[3] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Neurol, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[4] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Urol, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[5] Univ So Calif, Rancho Los Amigos Med Ctr, Dept Med, Downey, CA 90242 USA
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bacteriuria; bladder; neurogenic; meta-analysis; myelopathy; rehabilitation; spinal cord injuries; urinary tract infections;
D O I
10.1053/apmr.2002.26605
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
摘要
Objective: To assess the benefits and harms Of antimicrobial prophylaxis to prevent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in persons with neurogenic bladders caused by spinal cord dysfunction. Data Sources: A broad search strategy with no language restriction was conducted of MEDLINE (1966-January 1998), EMBASE (1974-January 1998), and CINAHL (1982-July 1998) using the general search terms urinary tract, urinary tract infections, bacteriuria, paraplegia, quadriplegia, spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, neurogenic bladder, and neuropathic bladder. Additional articles were identified by experts and by reviewing reference lists of articles obtained from searches. Study Selection: Criteria included human studies of adults and adolescents who had neurogenic bladder due to spinal cord dysfunction; the studies had to address antimicrobial prophylaxis of UTI and include bacteriuria or UTI as an outcome. We excluded any study that was clearly not a controlled trial or that only included children under the age of 13 years. Two reviewers independently abstracted data, and disagreements were resolved by consensus. Data Extraction: Two reviewers independently abstracted data, and disagreements were resolved by consensus. Studies were graded by 1 project investigator according to quality criteria developed by Jadad and Schulz. Data Synthesis: The sizes of the effect of antimicrobial prophylaxis on weekly infection rates from 15 trials that met the inclusion criteria were pooled by using a random effects model. Antimicrobial prophylaxis did not significantly decrease symptomatic infections. Prophylaxis was associated with a reduction in asymptomatic bacteriuria among acute patients (<90d after spinal cord injury; P <.05); 1 patient would require 3.7 weeks of treatment on average to prevent 1 symptomatic infection. For nonacute patients, the reduction approached statistical significance (P =.06) Prophylaxis resulted in an approximately twofold increase in antimicrobial-resistant bacteria. Conclusions: The regular use of antimicrobial prophylaxis for most patients who have neurogenic bladder caused by spinal cord dysfunction is not supported. A clinically important effect, however, has not been excluded. Future research should focus on randomized trials in those patients who have recurrent UTIs that limit their daily functioning and well-being.
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