9. PID Flashcards

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what is PID

A

infection of the female upper genital tract ascending from the endocervix to the uterus, uterine tubes, ovaries or pelvic pertioneum, causing inflammation

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what are infection of the endometrium, uterine tubes, ovaries or pelvic peritoneum called

A
  • endometritis
  • saplingitis
  • oophoritis
  • pelvic peritonitis
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what are the common causes of PID

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  1. sexually transmitted infections - often polymicrobial but most involve: Chlamydia trachomatis or Neserria gonorrhoea
  2. IUCD
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what is the typical presentation of someone with PID

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  1. pyrexia
  2. pain: lower abdominal and deep dyspareunia
  3. abnormal vaginal discharge/bleeding
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what is the differential diagnosis for PID

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Gynaecological

  • ectopic pregnancy
  • endometriosis
  • ovarian cyst complications

Gastro-intestinal

  • IBS
  • appendicitis

Urinary

  • cystitis
  • bladder stones
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which investigations should be performed in suspected PID

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  1. swabs: vulvovaginal and endocervical
  2. blood tests: WBCs and CRP
  3. screening for other STIs inc. HIV
  4. ultrasound
  5. laparoscopy - can also swab peritoneum, perform adhesiolysis and drain abscesses
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which antibiotics should be used to treat PID

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ceftriaxone, doxycycline and metronidazole (IV if inpatient)

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when might surgical management be considered and what does this consist of

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laparoscopy or US-guided aspiration may be considered if:

  • no response to therapy
  • clinically severe disease
  • presence of a tubo-ovarian abscess

may help early resoltion by dividing adhesions and draining pelvic abscesses

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what are the possible complications of PID

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  1. chronic recurring infection
  2. chronic pelvic pain
  3. infertility or ectopic pregnancy due to adhesions
  4. tubo-ovarian abscess - potentially life-threatening due to sepsis from rupture
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