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The BACILO study was designed with the objective of having robust data on local epidemiological bacterial colonisation information on bile cultures with patients taken to laparoscopic cholecystectomy in our institution to find which predictive factors are associated with culture positivity and antibiotic resistance patterns. Secondary endpoints include evaluating demographical, clinical and surgical variables and establishing comparison between both positive and negative bile cultures and between antibiotic sensitive and resistant microorganism strain isolations.
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BACILO is single-centre, observational, analytical, prospective study with a prognostic prediction model with the objective of identifying predictive factors associated with microbial and antibiotic resistance patterns in bile cultures of patients taken to laparoscopic cholecystectomy in our institution. Primary outcomes are bile culture positivity and phenotypical resistance antibiogram patterns while secondary outcomes include demographic, clinical and surgical characteristics and surgical outcomes. The main objective is to determine predictive factors using a prediction model, variables included are: Age, diabetes mellitus, C-reactive protein test, choledocholithiasis/ERCP, cholecystitis and severity of cholecystitis according to the 2018 Tokyo guidelines.This in the nature of describing the relationship between bile culture positivity and phenotypical antibiogram resistance patterns in our institution, and establish thus better treatment strategies based on higher quality local evidence.
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