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Table 7 Nosocomial Urosepsis: Therapeutic Approach
Urosepsis-
associated syndrome Usual uropathogens Urine Gram stain Empiric coverage
. Post-urologic
instrumentation/
procedure
P. aeruginosa GNBs Meropenem
Enterobacterspecies
Serratiaspecies
Amikacin
Third-generation
cephalosporin
Cefepime
Aztreonam
MDR GNBs (suspected
from recent cultures)
GNBs Colistin or polymyxin B
Tigecycline
MDRP. aeruginosa Sulbactam/ampicillin
MDRK. pneumoniae
MDRAcinetobactersp.
. Acute pyelonephritis Group D enterococci Gram-positive cocci
in pairs/chains
E. faecalis(VSE) Piperacillin/tazobactam
Meropenem
E. faecium(VRE) Linezolid
Q/D
. CAB in normal hosts
(CAB/UTI)
. CAB (compromised
hosts)a
Group B streptococci
GNBs
GPCs
Gram-positive cocci
in pairs/chains
No antibiotic therapy
Group D streptococci
E. faecalis(VSE) Piperacillin/tazobactam
Meropenem
E. faecium(VRE) Linezolid
Q/D
. CAB (compromised
hosts)
Coliforms
MDR GNBs
GNBs
GNBs
Piperacillin/tazobactam
Meropenem
Fosfomycin
aOnly in abnormal hosts with unilateral/bilateral urinary tract obstruction, preexisting renal disease, or non-
leukopenic compromised hosts (DM, SLE, cirrhosis, multiple myeloma, on steroids).
Abbreviations: CAB, Catheter-associated bacteriuria; GNB, gram-negative bacilli; CPC, gram-positive cocci in
pairs/chain; MDR, multidrug resistant; VRE, vancomycin-resistant enterococci; VSE, vancomycin-susceptible
enterococci.
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