Chronic bacterial prostatitis
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Background
Microbiology
- Enterobacterales
- Pseudomonas species
- Occasionally, Enterococcus species
Clinical Manifestations
- Mild to moderate pelvic pain symptoms with recurrent urinary tract infections, typically with the same organism
- Prostate is usually normal on physical or endoscopic assessment
Diagnosis
- The gold standard is the 4-glass test
- Sample 1: first void (5-10 mL)
- Sample 2: midstream
- Sample 3: expressed prostatic secretions
- Sample 4: first void after prostatic massage (5-10 mL)
- Positive if sample 4 has ≥10 times the colony count of sample 1
- Can also do 2-glass pre- and post-massage test
- Sample 1: midstream urine (10 mL)
- Sample 2: first void after prostate massage (10 mL)
- Positive if sample 2 has ≥10 times the colony count of sample 1
- Semen cultures are not recommended
- Prostatic ultrasonography is not recommended
Management
- First-line treatment is fluoroquinolones for 4 to 6 weeks
- Alternatives include fosfomycin
- Acutely ill patients should be treated with a third-generation cephalosporin or carbapenem