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Erschienen in: Urolithiasis 1/2023

01.12.2023 | Research

Heterogeneity in stone culture protocols and endourologist practice patterns: a multi-institutional survey

verfasst von: David T. Tzou, Karen L. Stern, Brian D. Duty, Ryan S. Hsi, Noah E. Canvasser, Smita De, Ava C. Wong, Charis R. Royal, Meleighe L. Sloss, Justin B. Ziemba, Jonathan D. Harper, Seth K. Bechis, Anna M. Zampini, Michael S. Borofsky, John Roger Bell, Justin I. Friedlander, David A. Leavitt, Amihay Nevo, Nishant D. Patel, Roshan M. Patel, Zeph Okeke, Marcelino E. Rivera, Chiu-Hsieh Hsu, Thomas Chi, Gayatri Vedantam, William D. Lainhart

Erschienen in: Urolithiasis | Ausgabe 1/2023

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Abstract

Kidney stone cultures can be beneficial in identifying bacteria not detected in urine, yet how stone cultures are performed among endourologists, under what conditions, and by what laboratory methods remain largely unknown. Stone cultures are not addressed by current clinical guidelines. A comprehensive REDCap electronic survey sought responses from directed (n = 20) and listserv elicited (n = 108) endourologists specializing in kidney stone disease. Questions included which clinical scenarios prompt a stone culture order, how results influence post-operative antibiotics, and what microbiology lab protocols exist at each institution with respect to processing and resulting stone cultures. Logistic regression statistical analysis determined what factors were associated with performing stone cultures. Of 128 unique responses, 11% identified as female and the mean years of practicing was 16 (range 1–46). A specific ‘stone culture’ order was available to only 50% (64/128) of those surveyed, while 32% (41/128) reported culturing stone by placing a urine culture order. The duration of antibiotics given for a positive stone culture varied, with 4–7 days (46%) and 8–14 days (21%) the most reported. More years in practice was associated with fewer stone cultures ordered, while higher annual volume of percutaneous nephrolithotomy was associated with ordering more stone cultures (p < 0.01). Endourologists have differing practice patterns with respect to ordering stone cultures and utilizing the results to guide post-operative antibiotics. With inconsistent microbiology lab stone culture protocols across multiple institutions, more uniform processing is needed for future studies to assess the clinical benefit of stone cultures and direct future guidelines.
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Metadaten
Titel
Heterogeneity in stone culture protocols and endourologist practice patterns: a multi-institutional survey
verfasst von
David T. Tzou
Karen L. Stern
Brian D. Duty
Ryan S. Hsi
Noah E. Canvasser
Smita De
Ava C. Wong
Charis R. Royal
Meleighe L. Sloss
Justin B. Ziemba
Jonathan D. Harper
Seth K. Bechis
Anna M. Zampini
Michael S. Borofsky
John Roger Bell
Justin I. Friedlander
David A. Leavitt
Amihay Nevo
Nishant D. Patel
Roshan M. Patel
Zeph Okeke
Marcelino E. Rivera
Chiu-Hsieh Hsu
Thomas Chi
Gayatri Vedantam
William D. Lainhart
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Urolithiasis / Ausgabe 1/2023
Print ISSN: 2194-7228
Elektronische ISSN: 2194-7236
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00240-022-01373-8

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