Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Flashcards
What is PID?
Infection of Upper genital tract in females
What organs does PID affect? (3 things)
- Uterus
- Fallopian tubes
- Ovaries
What age group is PID most common in?
15-24 yrs
What is the general cause of PID?
Spread of bac infection from vagina / cervix upwards
What are the most common organisms that cause PID? (3 things)
STI’s:
- Neisseria gonorrhoea
- Chlamydia trachomatis
- Mycoplasm genitalium
Which organism causes the most severe PID?
Neisseria gonorrhoea
What are the RF for PID? (5 things)
- Sexually active (esp without protection)
- Recent partner change
- Age 15-24
- Hx of STIs / PID
- IUD
What are the CF of PID? (7 things)
- Fever (advanced)
- Pelvic / lower abd pain
- Dyspareunia (pain @ intercourse)
- Post-coital bleeding
- Abn discharge (purulent / foul smelling)
- Menstrual abn (menorrhagia / dysmenorrhoea)
- Dysuria
What are the CF of PID @ examination? (4 things)
- Palpable mass
- Pelvic / cervical tenderness
- Inflamm cervix
- Purulent discharge
What are some differential Dx that present similarly to PID? (4 things)
- Endometriosis
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Ruptured ovarian cyst
- UTI
What investigations should be done for sus PID? (6 things)
- Endocervical (NAAT) swabs
- Full STI screen
- Urine dipstick / MSU
- Pregnancy test (to exclude ectopic pregnancy)
- Inflamm markers (CRP / ESR) (raised)
- Transvaginal US
- Laparoscopy
What are you testing for in Endocervical (NAAT) swabs? (3 things)
- Gonorrhoea
- Chlamydia
- Mycoplasm genitalium
What are you testing for in a Full STI screen? (5 things)
- HIV
- Syphilis
- Gonorrhoea
- Chlamydia
- Mycoplasm genitalium
What is the point of a Urine dipstick / MSU in sus PID?
To exclude UTI’s
When are Transvaginal US / Laparoscopy indicated in sus PID?
Severe cases where there is diagnostic uncertainty