Fever After Shockwave Lithotripsy—Risk Factors and Indications for Prophylactic Antimicrobial Treatment

2010 
Abstract Purpose: To identify risk factors for fever after shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) and suggest guidelines for prophylactic antimicrobial treatment. Patients and Methods: Between 1985 and 2007, a total of 15,324 SWL procedures were performed in our institution using the Dornier HM3 lithotripter. Because stone analyses were not available in the majority of patients, management of stones larger than 2 cm in diameter were excluded from this analysis to minimize the ratio of struvite stones as a possible cause for postprocedural fever. In this analysis, 11,500 SWL treatments were included. Clinical parameters before, during, and after treatments were prospectively registered using a computerized database. Potential risk factors for fever after SWL were evaluated. Results: Fever >38.0°C developed in 161 (1.4%) patients. The risk factors for fever after SWL were: A positive urine culture (P < 0.05), an indwelling nephrostomy tube or stent during the procedure (P < 0.001), lithotripsy of kidney or upper urete...
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