Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS Document date: 2018_12_19
ID: r79h9yzz_1118
Snippet: The study was designed as a multiâ€center randomized controlled trial in primary veterinary practices. Dogs with clinical signs of cystitis were enrolled and randomized to one of two inâ€house diagnostic groups: C/S or UA. Antibiotics were withheld until culture results were available the day after the consultation in the C/S group. Excess urine was submitted to a reference laboratory for quantitative bacterial culture (QBC). Antibiotic prescri.....
Document: The study was designed as a multiâ€center randomized controlled trial in primary veterinary practices. Dogs with clinical signs of cystitis were enrolled and randomized to one of two inâ€house diagnostic groups: C/S or UA. Antibiotics were withheld until culture results were available the day after the consultation in the C/S group. Excess urine was submitted to a reference laboratory for quantitative bacterial culture (QBC). Antibiotic prescription was considered an appropriate DTT in case of significant bacteriuria on reference QBC. Appropriate COT was defined as prescribing antibiotics with in vitro susceptibility and choosing firstâ€line agents over secondâ€line agents.
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