UTI Flashcards
men incur UTIs with BPH… why?
urinary stasis
most common UTI
fecal E. coli
why is e. coli such a good colonizer?
fimbraie which allows them to adhere really well
The most potent risk factors for UTI in healthy women are sexual intercourse, the use of a diaphragm/spermicide, and a history of UTI.
yep, unfortunately
why is it common for elderly women lead to overgrowth of gram negative bacteria
vaginal atrophy leads to reduction of lactobacilli in the vagina allowing these gram negative to spreads
cystitis
superficial infection confined to the bladder
pyelonephritis
invasive infection with fever, increased WBC and flank pain/tenderness
main defense that the body has for not getting UTI
flushing effect of urine
**little role of immune defenses or PMNs
for a diagnosis of UTI and you are trying to confirm with colony counts what is a good way to judge probability?
symptomatic vs asymptomatic patients
higher probs. with symptomatic patients so accept lower counts
if there is Low bacterial counts and poor response to antibiotics in sexually active patients: what should we consider?
STD
pyuria does not prove active infection
yep but absence of pyuria makes unlikely
urinalysis tell us about what type of cells?
white cells
If risk factors for infection with MDR gram negative use a
carbapenem
MDR what does it mean
at least 3 resistance for three different drug classes
pyelonephritis treatment
we want to treat strongly
- ceftriaxone
- piperacillin/tazobactum