UTI Flashcards

1
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Etiology

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+/- 90% of uncomplicated first UTIs are caused by E coli
abnormal urogenital tract - Klebsiella, Proteus, Pseudomonas
- CAKUT
- recurrent UTI
- hospital acquired UTI
- treatment AB last 30 days

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Diagnosis

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Dipstick test - leukocyte esterase and nitrite +
microscopy and culture
catheter or SPA (acutely ill infants) - not toilet trained
older continent children - mid stream clean catch urine collection

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3
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How confirm diagnosis NB

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urinalysis showing pyuria and/or bacteriuria
confirmation by culture
of a SINGLE uro-pathogen
- any culture from SPA sample or
- >/= 50 000 col/ml from catheter sample
urine analysis cannot substitute for urine culture
urine analysis helps to differentiate between aSx bacteriuria and UTI

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4
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Treatment

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prompt AB treatment - diminish risk renal scarring
start after appropriate urine specimen for MCS obtained
well appearing > 3 months - old can treated oral/IV AB
no sign difference in persistent kidney damage at 6-12months or in fever duration between
- oral 10-14 days vs
- IV 3 days followed oral for 10 days

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5
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First line empiric treatment

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oral - amoxicillin-clavulanic acid/2nd generation cephalosporin
parenteral
- amoxicillin-clavulanic acid +/- aminoglycoside
- ampicillin + aminoglycoside for suspected enterococcus
- piperaciilin + tazobactam
minimum 7 days optimal 7-14 days
DONT USE THIRD GEN CEPHALOSPORIN unless meningitis
NOT GIVE prophylactic AB - resistance
change AB according to sensitivity of organism
use correct dosage
once infant is afebrile and improving - switch to oral AB if possible
treatment
follow up culture is mandatory

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6
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Investigations

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Renal and Bladder ultrasound 
investigate for 
- atypical UTI 
- infants < 6m or 
- older children with recurrent UTI 
MCUG - micturating cystourethrogram - PUV 
MAG3 venogram - obstruction
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7
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Strong predictors of UTI in neonates and infants

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Fever > 38.5 
Female baby girl wearing nappy 
Uncircumcised male 
Persistence of fever > 24 hours 
Absence of another cause for fever
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Symptoms and signs in infants and toddlers

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Abdominal pain 
Enuresis or urinary retention 
Irritability 
Unexplained or prolonged fever 
Poor appetite or poor growth
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Symptoms and signs in children > 6 years

more specific

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Fever and rigors + frequency 
Enuresis 
Dysuria and urgency 
Headache 
Anorexia
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Symptoms and signs with an abnormal UT

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Hypertension 
Urinary incontinence 
Dehydration and metabolic acidosis 
Poor weight gain 
Palpable kidney and bladder 
Poor urinary stream
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