Risk Factors Influencing of Urinary Infection and Urosepsis After Ureterorenoscopy in Ureteral calculi and Renal calculi Patients, Chaiyaphum Hospital
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Background: Ureterorenoscopy is high efficacy for the management of ureteral and renal calculi. The procedure may be complication such as urinary tract infection, urosepsis, if delayed treatment who have effected on mobility and mortality.
Objective: To study predictive factors associated urinary tract infection and urosepsis in after Ureterorenoscopy of patients with ureteral calculi and renal calculi in Chaiyaphum hospital.
Methods: The retrospective cohort study with 250 the reviewed medical records those patients more than 20 years old who had post URS and between 1st October 2019 to 31th December 2023 and follow-up period 45 days. Group 1 (exposed) were 89 cases and group 2 (nonexposed) 161 cases. The general data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, prognostic factors were used univariate and multivariate analysis Binary logistic regression (p-value<0.05)
Results: Predictive factors associated urinary tract infection were female (Adj OR,3.0, 95%CI, 1.1-8.0), positive pre-operative urine culture (Adj OR, 0.3, 95%CI, 0.1-0.7), operation time (Adj OR, 0.5,95%CI, 0.3-0.9), Predictive factors associated urosepsis were elderly (Adj OR, 3.2, 95%CI, 1.2-8.2), diabetes mellitus (Adj OR, 0.0, 95%CI, 0.0-0.1), history of urinary tract infection and positive pre-operative urine culture (Adj OR, 0.1,95%CI,0.0-0.3) and operation time (Adj OR, 0.4, 95%CI, 0.1-0.9)
Conclusion: Predictive factors associated urinary tract infection were female, positive pre-operative urine culture, operation time. Predictive factors associated urosepsis were age, diabetes mellitus, history of urinary tract infection and positive pre-operative urine culture and operation time. Therefore, identify risk factors and rapid management were reduced mortality.
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