%0 Journal Article %T European Association of Urology Guidelines on Urological Infections: Summary of the 2024 Guidelines. %A Kranz J %A Bartoletti R %A Bruyère F %A Cai T %A Geerlings S %A Köves B %A Schubert S %A Pilatz A %A Veeratterapillay R %A Wagenlehner FME %A Bausch K %A Devlies W %A Horváth J %A Leitner L %A Mantica G %A Mezei T %A Smith EJ %A Bonkat G %J Eur Urol %V 86 %N 1 %D 2024 Jul 6 %M 38714379 %F 24.267 %R 10.1016/j.eururo.2024.03.035 %X OBJECTIVE: Urological infections significantly impact the wellbeing and quality of life of individuals owing to their widespread occurrence and diverse clinical manifestations. The objective of the guidelines panel was to provide evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and male accessory-gland infections, while addressing crucial public health aspects related to infection control and antimicrobial stewardship.
METHODS: For the 2024 guidelines on urological infections, new and relevant evidence was identified, collated, and appraised via a structured assessment of the literature. Databases searched included Medline, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Libraries. Recommendations within the guidelines were developed by the panel to prioritise clinically important care decisions. The strength of each recommendation was determined according to a balance between desirable and undesirable consequences of alternative management strategies, the quality of the evidence (including the certainty of estimates), and the nature and variability of patient values and preferences.
UNASSIGNED: Key recommendations emphasise the importance of a thorough medical history and physical examination for patients with urological infections. The guidelines stress the role of antimicrobial stewardship to combat the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, providing recommendations for antibiotic selection, dosing, and duration on the basis of the latest evidence.
CONCLUSIONS: This overview of the 2024 EAU guidelines offers valuable insights into managing urological infections and are designed for effective integration into clinical practice.
RESULTS: The European Association of Urology has issued an updated guideline on urological infections. The guidelines provide recommendations for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, with a particular focus on minimising antibiotic use because of the increasing global threat of antimicrobial resistance.