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EPISODE · Jun 24, 2020 · 1H 29M

Summer School: Recurrent UTIs In Women - Ask The Guideline

from AUAUniversity · host American Urological Association

Our ability to diagnose, treat, and manage rUTI has evolved due to additional insights into the pathophysiology of rUTI, a new appreciation for the adverse effects of antimicrobial therapy, rising rates of bacterial antimicrobial resistance, and improved reporting of the natural history and clinical outcomes of acute cystitis and rUTI. This course will review the new AUA guideline on recurrent UTIs in the index female patient. The guidelines encompass rUTI diagnosis, treatment, antibiotic and other methods of prophylaxis. The evidence supporting the guidelines will be presented in a case-based fashion. A treatment algorithm which includes the most current and safe antibiotic regimens will be provided. Faculty are all members of the AUA 2019 guideline panel and include urologists and an internist with expertise in Infectious Diseases. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the evidence and rationale behind the 2019 recurrent UTI guidelines. 2. Formulate a treatment algorithm for recurrent UTIs in women. 3. Define the concept of antibiotic stewardship, treating patients with the safest methods possible, thereby avoiding collateral damage. 4. Recognize the importance of shared decision making in recurrent UTI management.

Our ability to diagnose, treat, and manage rUTI has evolved due to additional insights into the pathophysiology of rUTI, a new appreciation for the adverse effects of antimicrobial therapy, rising rates of bacterial antimicrobial resistance, and improved reporting of the natural history and clinical outcomes of acute cystitis and rUTI. This course will review the new AUA guideline on recurrent UTIs in the index female patient. The guidelines encompass rUTI diagnosis, treatment, antibiotic and other methods of prophylaxis. The evidence supporting the guidelines will be presented in a case-based fashion. A treatment algorithm which includes the most current and safe antibiotic regimens will be provided. Faculty are all members of the AUA 2019 guideline panel and include urologists and an internist with expertise in Infectious Diseases. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: 1. Demonstrate knowledge of the evidence and rationale behind the 2019 recurrent UTI guidelines. 2. Formulate a treatment algorithm for recurrent UTIs in women. 3. Define the concept of antibiotic stewardship, treating patients with the safest methods possible, thereby avoiding collateral damage. 4. Recognize the importance of shared decision making in recurrent UTI management.

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