We have compared the effects of aztreonam and placebo in the prevention of urinary tract infections (UTI) in elderly hospitalized patients who needed urethral catheterization. 162 patients (96 males, 66 females; age range 60-91 years) were randomly allocated to receive double-blind a single dose of aztreonam (2 g i.m. 80 patients) or placebo (4 ml lidocaine 2%, 82 patients) three hours before catheterization. All patients were followed-up for 7 days. Urine culture was performed before, at the first, third and seventh day of catheterization. At the end of follow-up 71/80 patients (88.7%) who received a single preventing dose of aztreonam had negative urine culture without clinical signs of UTI. On the contrary, in the group treated with placebo at the end of follow-up only 38/82 patients (46.3%) had negative urine without clinical signs of UTI. In conclusion, our data suggest that a single 2g i.m. dose of aztreonam is effective in preventing UTI in elderly patients needing indwelling urethral catheterization.