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- W4285084766 abstract "Urinary tract infections account for one of the most bacterial infectious diseases worldwide.The primary aim of this pilot project was to identify the relative percentage of antibiotic use in comparison to all patients in a university medical center for the better establishment of antibiotic stewardship (ABS) programs.This is an epidemiological pilot project. In the time period of three months it was evaluated which relative percentage of the patients was treated with antibiotics for bacterial urinary tract infection in comparison to all patients.In summary, about 40% of all urological patients received an antibiotic treatment against urinary tract infections or as perioperative prophylaxis against bacterial infection in the operating room (OR). The antibiotic use at the urological ward is highest in comparison to ambulance or OR.Infectious diseases, especially bacterial infections, account for a significant part of urology. This knowledge is essential to establish ABS programs and to tackle the progression of antibiotic resistance. Detailed studies are necessary to understand antibiotic prescription practice in urology to develop targeted ABS interventions.HINTERGRUND: Harnwegsinfektionen gehören weltweit zu den häufigsten bakteriellen Infektionskrankheiten, sowohl im ambulanten als auch stationären Setting.Mit diesem Pilotprojekt soll primär die Frage beantwortet werden, welchen relativen Anteil der Antibiotikaeinsatz zur Therapie bakterieller Infektionen in einer universitären Urologie hat, um Antibiotic-Stewardship(ABS)-Programme besser implementieren zu können.Es handelt sich um ein epidemiologisches Pilotprojekt. Über einen Zeitraum von insgesamt drei Monaten wurde systematisch erhoben, wie viele Patientinnen und Patienten relativ im Verhältnis zur Gesamtanzahl der Patientinnen und Patienten eine Antibiotikagabe erhielten.Bei rund 40 % der urologischen Patientinnen und Patienten einer universitären Einrichtung wurde eine antimikrobielle Therapie bei bakterieller Harnwegsinfektion bzw. eine perioperative Antibiotikaprophylaxe zur Vermeidung bakterieller Komplikationen im Operationssaal eingesetzt. Insgesamt ist der Antibiotikaeinsatz im stationären Bereich am höchsten.Infektiologische Aspekte haben am Fachgebiet Urologie einen signifikanten Anteil. Dieses Wissen ist essentiell um ABS-Programme erfolgreich zu implementieren und der Resistenzentwicklung entgegen zu wirken. Detailliierte Folgeuntersuchungen sind notwendig, um die Antibiotikaverordnungspraxis in der Urologie genau zu verstehen und daraus gezielte ABS-Interventionen entwickeln zu können." @default.
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- W4285084766 title "Welchen Anteil hat die Infektiologie am Fachgebiet Urologie?" @default.
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