TY - JOUR ID - 106610 TI - Equivalency of First-Void Urine Culture with Prostatic Secretion Fluids JO - Translational Research in Urology JA - TRU LA - en SN - AU - Ghazisaidi, Kiumars AU - Azimi, Yasaman AU - Samadi, Ali AU - Aghamir, Seyed Mohammad Kazem AU - Aghaii, Maryam AU - Pourmand, Gholamreza AD - Infectious Disease Research Center, Golestan University of Medical Sciences, Gorgan, Iran AD - Department of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran AD - Department of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Zanjan, Iran AD - Urology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Y1 - 2019 PY - 2019 VL - 1 IS - 1 SP - 17 EP - 22 KW - prostate massage KW - Urinary tract infection KW - Bacterial factors KW - bacterial prostatitis DO - 10.22034/au.2020.221850.1010 N2 - IntroductionThe purpose of the current study was to investigate the separation of the bacterial factors of men’s urinary tract infections using the prostate massage technique and compare them with the initial-stream, midstream, and end-stream urine in Tehran’s Health Centers. MethodsThis study collected samples from 50 men with genital-urinary tract defects who were referred to medical centers. Patients were asked for demographic information, medical history, and drugs taken during sampling. Prostate secretions and first-void urine (VB1) were collected from the first 25 patients; prostate secretions and VB1, midstream urine (VB2), and end-stream urine (VB3) were collected from the second 25 patients.ResultsUsing prostate secretions culture, out of the first 25 samples, 7 samples (28%) were infected by Mycoplasma hominis and 9 samples (36%) were infected by Ureaplasma urealyticum. using VB1 culture, it was analyzed that 6 samples (24%) were infected by Mycoplasma hominis and 8 samples (32%) were infected by Ureaplasma urealyticum. In the second 25 samples, Bacterial contamination was seen in 23 samples (92%) by prostate secretions culture. VB1 culture showed bacterial contamination in 14 samples (56%). VB2 and VB3 cultures showed bacterial contamination in 3 (12%) and only 2 samples (8%).ConclusionsIn conclusion, the results obtained from the prostate secretions culture were more accurate and precise than the VB1 culture, but they were close to each other. Therefore, instead of using prostate massage, which can be irritating for the patients or if the patient does not have prostate secretions, VB1 culture can be used. UR - http://www.transresurology.com/article_106610.html L1 - http://www.transresurology.com/article_106610_c1d17671ff9d1ab84fcc232cb6c61c6c.pdf ER -