Urinary Tract Infections Flashcards
What is the presentation of UTI?
Dysuria (pain on micturition)
Frequency
Smelly urine
Very young - failure to thrive
Very old - incontinnce, off their feet
What percentage of cardiac output is renal blood flow?
20 - 25%
How does urine change with oral intake of fluids?
Resorption of fluid is diminished if increase fluid intake therefore increased urine output
How do ureters function?
They have continuous trickle of urine - they do not store urine
How do the ureters interact with the bladder wall?
Ureters enter the bladder at an angle
Increasing pressure from the bladder as it fills closes off the ureter and stops the reflux of urine
What is the content of normal urine?
•Low pH, high osmolality, and high ammonia (NH3) content of normal urine
What is a useful property of prostatic secretions?
They are bacteriostatic
What portions of the normal renal tract are sterile?
All except the terminal urethra
Suprapubic aspirate of urine is sterile
What part of the stream do we use for urine specimen?
Mid stream
Initial voiding will flush out many terminal urethral floral bacteria
Mid stream specimen - urethral flora is diminished but always present - will always grow on culture - never a negative result
•MSSU – how to tell contamination from real infection?
Send to microbiology for culture under set conditions - bacterial multiply in log phase growth
105 is usually an infection - unless contamination (chances of which are less than 1 in 100)
Contamination more likely if they are asymptomatic
What values are associated with infection ‘sometimes’?
103 or 104
Probably an infection if there is symptoms
50% chance if there is no symptoms
When is there usually no infection?
When the culture shows less than 103
What is a problem associated with MSSU culture interpretation?
•Some bacterial species are not normally present in terminal urethra/rectal flora and may be pathogenic at low colony numbers
What are the micro-organisms that cause UTI?
- Bacteria mostly = gut flora, especially E.coli
- Viral infection rare
What is the route of infection in UTI?
Almost always ascending
If kidneys are infected this is usually because infection in the kidneys has usually spread up from the bladder infection
Upper UTI’s are more serious