Review Article

Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Clinical Relevance of Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Organisms in Rectal Cultures: Should We Target Antibiotic Prophylaxis Prior to Prostate Biopsy?

Table 1

Comparing infectious complications after prostate biopsy in patients with fluoroquinolone-resistant and fluoroquinolone-sensitive rectal cultures. (Empirical therapy.)

Infectious complications after prostate biopsy in patients receiving
empirical FQ prophylaxis with FQ-resistant and FQ-sensitive rectal cultures
Author FQ-R on RCICs in FQ-RFQ-S on RCICs in FQ-S

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8% ICs if FQ-R 1.6% ICs if FQ-S
bacteria in RC bacteria in RC