About this trial
Prospective, multicenter, non-interventional study conducted over 6 months, including patients presenting to the emergency department with suspected urinary tract infection managed as outpatients and discharged with or without empiric antibiotic therapy.
Discharge antibiotic prescriptions are reviewed, with subsequent reassessment and optimization of treatment based on urine culture and susceptibility results
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age 18 years or over
Patients presenting at emergency department, with symptoms suggestive of a urinary tract infection suitable for outpatient management (uncomplicated cystitis or cystitis at risk of complications, uncomplicated pyelonephritis or pyelonephritis at risk of complications, male urinary tract infection with or without fever) who have had a urine culture taken
Disqualifiers
Refusal to participate in the study
Vulnerable person (person under guardianship or trusteeship, minor, person deprived of liberty, person unable to express their refusal)
Pregnant women
Severe urinary tract infection (sepsis, septic shock or requiring drainage, except for low urinary catheterisation)
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Adaptation of antibiotics therapy for outpatient urinary infection following emergency care