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    Factors Affecting Inadequate Empirical Antimicrobial Therapy and the Clinical Course of Upper Urinary Tract Infections in Elderly Patients: A Multicenter Study
    (GALENOS YAYINCILIK, 2020-01-01) Korkmaz, Pinar; Kurtaran, Behice; Ozdemir Armagan, Sule; Turan Ozden, Hale; Kacar, Fatma; Ates, Selma; Durmus, Gul; Bayindir Bilman, Fulya; Uygun Kizmaz, Yesim; Hamidi, Aziz Ahmad; Ozdemir, Burcu; Burcu Yikilgan, Aslihan; Firat, Pinar; Inan, Asuman; Okay, Gulay; Isik, Mehmet Emirhan; But, Ayse; Ugurlu, Kenan; Harman, Rezan; Ergut Sezer, Busra; Doyuk Kartal, Elif; Kuscu, Ferit; Sener, Alper; Mistanoglu Ozatag, Duru; Tukenmez Tigen, Elif; Dagli, Ozgur; Kocak, Funda; Kusoglu, Hulya; Erturk Sengel, Buket; Demirel, Aslihan; Naz, Hasan; Agalar, Canan; Ozturk Engin, Derya; Dokmetas, Ilyas; Cancan Gursul, Nur; Yilmaz Karadag, Fatma; Cayiroz, Mehmet Umut; Kurekci, Yesim; Kadanali, Ayten; Cakar, Zeynep Sule; Savasci, Umit; Erdem, Ilknur; Cagan Aktas, Sabahat
    Introduction: In this study, we aimed to determine the risk factors associated with inadequate empirical antibiotherapy (IEAT) and hospital-related mortality in elderly patients being treated for upper urinary tract infections (UTI). Materials and Methods: This study included individuals aged 65 years and over who were hospitalized after being diagnosed of community-acquired UTI or community-onset healthcare-associated UTI and followed-up in clinics and/or intensive care units (ICU) of 33 hospitals between March and September 2017. Results: A total of 525 patients (48\% males