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Acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: Post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the GRACE group

AIM: The aim was to define the risk factors for acute urinary retention (AUR) and urinary tract infections (UTIs) in colon or high rectum anastomosis patients based on the absence of a urinary catheter (UC) or the early removal of the UC (<24 h). METHOD: This is a multicentre, international retro...

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Autores principales: Venara, Aurélien, Hamel, Jean François, Régimbeau, Jean‐Marc, Gillet, Julien, Joris, Jean, Cotte, Eddy, Slim, Karem
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35536237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/codi.16184
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author Venara, Aurélien
Hamel, Jean François
Régimbeau, Jean‐Marc
Gillet, Julien
Joris, Jean
Cotte, Eddy
Slim, Karem
author_facet Venara, Aurélien
Hamel, Jean François
Régimbeau, Jean‐Marc
Gillet, Julien
Joris, Jean
Cotte, Eddy
Slim, Karem
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description AIM: The aim was to define the risk factors for acute urinary retention (AUR) and urinary tract infections (UTIs) in colon or high rectum anastomosis patients based on the absence of a urinary catheter (UC) or the early removal of the UC (<24 h). METHOD: This is a multicentre, international retrospective analysis of a prospective database including all patients undergoing colon or high rectum anastomoses. Patients were part of the enhanced recovery programme audit, developed by the Francophone Group for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery, and were included if no UC was inserted or if a UC was inserted for <24 h. RESULTS: In all, 9389 patients had colon or high rectum anastomoses using laparoscopy, open surgery or robotic surgery. Among these patients, 4048 were excluded because the UC was left in place >24 h (43.1%) and 97 were excluded because the management of UC was unknown (1%). Among the 5244 colon or high rectum anastomoses patients included, AUR occurred in 5.2% and UTI occurred in 0.7%. UCs were in place for <24 h in 2765 patients (52.7%) and 2479 did not have UCs in place (47.3%). Multivariate analysis showed that management of the UC was not significantly associated with the occurrence of AUR and that risk factors for AUR were male gender, ≥65 years old, having an American Society of Anesthesiologists score ≥3 and receiving epidural analgesia. Conversely, being of male gender was a protective factor of UTI, while being ≥65 years old, having open surgery and receiving epidural analgesia were risk factors for UTIs. The management of the UC was not significantly associated with the occurrence of UTIs but the occurrence of AUR was a more significant risk factor for UTIs. CONCLUSION: UCs in place for <24 h did not reduce the occurrence of AUR or UTI compared to the absence of UCs.
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spelling pubmed-97962592022-12-30 Acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: Post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the GRACE group Venara, Aurélien Hamel, Jean François Régimbeau, Jean‐Marc Gillet, Julien Joris, Jean Cotte, Eddy Slim, Karem Colorectal Dis Original Articles AIM: The aim was to define the risk factors for acute urinary retention (AUR) and urinary tract infections (UTIs) in colon or high rectum anastomosis patients based on the absence of a urinary catheter (UC) or the early removal of the UC (<24 h). METHOD: This is a multicentre, international retrospective analysis of a prospective database including all patients undergoing colon or high rectum anastomoses. Patients were part of the enhanced recovery programme audit, developed by the Francophone Group for Enhanced Recovery after Surgery, and were included if no UC was inserted or if a UC was inserted for <24 h. RESULTS: In all, 9389 patients had colon or high rectum anastomoses using laparoscopy, open surgery or robotic surgery. Among these patients, 4048 were excluded because the UC was left in place >24 h (43.1%) and 97 were excluded because the management of UC was unknown (1%). Among the 5244 colon or high rectum anastomoses patients included, AUR occurred in 5.2% and UTI occurred in 0.7%. UCs were in place for <24 h in 2765 patients (52.7%) and 2479 did not have UCs in place (47.3%). Multivariate analysis showed that management of the UC was not significantly associated with the occurrence of AUR and that risk factors for AUR were male gender, ≥65 years old, having an American Society of Anesthesiologists score ≥3 and receiving epidural analgesia. Conversely, being of male gender was a protective factor of UTI, while being ≥65 years old, having open surgery and receiving epidural analgesia were risk factors for UTIs. The management of the UC was not significantly associated with the occurrence of UTIs but the occurrence of AUR was a more significant risk factor for UTIs. CONCLUSION: UCs in place for <24 h did not reduce the occurrence of AUR or UTI compared to the absence of UCs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-05-31 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9796259/ /pubmed/35536237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/codi.16184 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Colorectal Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Venara, Aurélien
Hamel, Jean François
Régimbeau, Jean‐Marc
Gillet, Julien
Joris, Jean
Cotte, Eddy
Slim, Karem
Acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: Post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the GRACE group
title Acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: Post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the GRACE group
title_full Acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: Post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the GRACE group
title_fullStr Acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: Post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the GRACE group
title_full_unstemmed Acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: Post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the GRACE group
title_short Acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: Post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the GRACE group
title_sort acute urinary retention and urinary tract infection after short‐course urinary drainage in colon or high rectum anastomoses: post hoc analysis of a multicentre prospective database from the grace group
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9796259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35536237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/codi.16184
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