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Identifikasi Mikroorganisme Pada Kultur Urin Dan Kultur Batu Pada Pasien Batu Saluran Kemih
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and urinary calculi remain the most common
reasons for urology consultation. Pre-operative urine culture is one of the
examinations before surgery on patients to find out if there is an infection.
Continuance of infection can occur from microorganisms that release endotoxins
that can cause infective stones. The purpose of this study was to identify
microorganisms in urine culture and stone culture on urinary calculi patients at
Arifin Achmad General Regional Hospital, Riau Province. This study is a
descriptive study with a cross -sectional approach from July – December 2021 in
patients undergoing endourologic procedures for calculus in the urinary tract.
Mid-stream urine culture were obtained 3 to 5 days prior to surgery and crushed
stone samples were obtained after undergoing surgery. The most common bacteria
were found in urine culture was E. coli (37,5%) and the most common bacteria
that were found in stone culture was Klebsiella pneumonia (57,1%). Both positive
cultures were found in 0% cases, both negative cultures were found in 58,3% cases,
positive urine culture and negative urine culture were found in 25% cases, and
negative urine culture and positive stone culture were found in 16,7% cases. The
results of this study suggest that stone culture can be included in routine protocols
during renal endourologic surgery for stones because of the infection
continuance.
Keywords: Endourologic procedures, mid-stream urine culture, stone culture,
urinary tract infections, urolithiasis.
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