Publication: Treatment of catheter-associated Candiduria with fluconazole irrigation
Date
Authors
Şimşek, Ümit
Akıncı, Hatice
Oktay, Bülent
Kavrama, I.
Özyurt, Mustafa
Authors
Advisor
Language
Type
Publisher:
Blackwell Science Ltd
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Abstract
Objective To examine the safety and efficacy of fluconazole in patients with a permanent nephrostomy or suprapubic catheter in the prevention of candiduria. Patients and methods Twenty patients with a nephrostomy or suprapubic catheter who had at least two positive urine cultures with a minimum of 15 000 col/mL Candida counts were studied. The catheters were irrigated with fluconazole solution prepared as 1 mg/mL with normal saline. Repeated wine cultures were obtained. Results In 17 patients Candida was eradicated from the urine by the third to sixth day of irrigation. No side-effects were noted. Conclusion Fluconazole as an irrigant is effective and safe in the treatment of catheter-associated candiduria, which can be eliminated without changing the catheter.
Description
Source:
Keywords:
Keywords
Candiduria, Irrigation therapy, Fluconazole, Infections, Urology & nephrology
Citation
Şimşek, Ü. vd. (1995). ''Treatment of catheter-associated Candiduria with fluconazole irrigation''. British Journal of Urology, 75(1), 75-77.