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Monday<br />

Monday, 18 March - <strong>EAU</strong> <strong>Programme</strong><br />

260 <strong>Programme</strong> <strong>Book</strong><br />

Thematic Session 13<br />

11.00 - 12.00 Prevention and treatment of urological infections<br />

Red Hall 2 - Level N1<br />

Chair: T.E. Bjerklund Johansen, Århus (DK)<br />

11.00 - 11.15 State-of-the-art lecture Antibiotics - the urological time bomb<br />

G. Kahlmeter, Växjö (SE)<br />

Aims and objectives<br />

Antimicrobial prophylaxis and therapy are an integral part of modern medicine. Without them much of<br />

what we perceive as modern medicine will be either impossible or very difficult to continue. Galloping<br />

antimicrobial resistance development together with an almost complete lack of development of truly new<br />

antibacterials threaten to undermine both prophylaxis and management of infections in modern medicine.<br />

The aim of this lecture is to update the audience on antimicrobial resistance development, development of<br />

new antibacterials, possible measures to counteract resistance development and their effectiveness and<br />

alternative strategies.<br />

11.15 - 11.30 State-of-the-art lecture Antiobiotic prophylaxis in endoscopic urological interventions<br />

M. Grabe, Malmö (SE)<br />

Aims and objectives<br />

The risk of infectious complications associated with urological diagnostic and therapeutic procedures are<br />

related to the bacterial contamination level and several other factors. A model of classification of these<br />

procedures in different classes of contamination will be presented as will the subsequent strategy for<br />

antibiotic prophylaxis, with focus on urological endoscopic interventions.<br />

11.30 - 11.45 State-of-the-art lecture Antibiotics in prostate biopsies<br />

F.M.E. Wagenlehner, Giessen (DE)<br />

Aims and objectives<br />

Prostate biopsy is currently an essential procedure for prostate cancer diagnosis and is a frequently performed<br />

procedure in urology with an estimated 1.000.000 cases each year in Europe. The aim of this presentation is<br />

to highlight current developments with regard to increasing infectious complications after prostate biopsies<br />

and possible strategies for improvement.<br />

11.45 - 12.00 Abstract presentations: Special selection from the poster sessions<br />

158 Socioeconomic trends and utilization in the emergency department treatment of urinary tract infections<br />

J.D. Sammon, K.R. Ghani, S. Sukumar, J.O. Peabody, M. Menon, Q-D. Trinh (Detroit, United States of<br />

America)<br />

615 Comparison of different scoring systems for outcome prediction in patients with Fournier’s gangrene: Our<br />

experience with 50 patients<br />

A. Tuncel, T. Keten, Y. Aslan, M. Kayali, A. Erkan, M. Yildiz, A. Atan (Ankara, Turkey)

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