Pyelonephritis Flashcards
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What is pyelonephritis?
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Infection in the renal pelvis (join between kidney and ureter) and parenchyma (tissue)
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What are some common bacteria in pyelonephritis?
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E.coli most common cause, other causative organisms include Enterobacter, Proteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa
3
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How does pyelonephritis usually present?
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- High fever and rigors
- Loin to groin pain
- Dysuria and urinary frequency
- Haematuria
- Other non-specific symptoms (e.g. vomiting)
- Pain on bimanual palpation of the renal angle (over kidney)
4
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What investigations are required in pyelonephritis?
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- Urine dipstick - blood, protein, leukocyte esterase, nitrates
- Imaging - CT can help confirm diagnosis
- Blood and urinary cultures
5
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How is pyelonephritis managed?
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- IV amoxicillin + gentamicin until culture and sensitivities are avaliable
- Supportive management - rehydration, analgesia, antipyretics
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