UTIs Flashcards

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What bacteria is the dominant cause of UTIs?

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  • Uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC)
  • Opportunistic pathogen
  • resides in the gut
  • gram negative
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What is the definition of a UTI?

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Refers to the presence of microbes in the urinary tract (bladder, kidney or urine)

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What are the presenting symptoms of UTIs?

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  • Symptoms include pain whilst urinating, bacteriuria, sepsis. We refer to UTIs in a normal GI tract as “uncomplicated” whereas “complicated refers to structural or functional abnormality, eg catheter
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What is Asymptomatic bacteriuria (ASB)?

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  • No systemic symptoms
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What are uncomplicated UTIs?

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(otherwise healthy individuals):

  1. Cystitis (lower UTIs)
  2. Pyelonephritis (upper UTIs) - more serious, infection has reached the kidneys via bladder - nephritis
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What are complicated UTIs?

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  • Associated with factors that compromise the gut
  • urinary obstruction, urinary retention caused by neurological disease, immunosuppression, renal failure, renal transplant, pregnancy.
    In the US up to 80% of complicated UTIs are associated with catheters. Catheter associated UTIs are associated with increased morbidity and mortality and commonly associated with infection of the blood stream,. at risk – females, elderly and diabetics
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What are the risk factors for cystitis?

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  • female
  • prior UTI
  • sexual activity
  • vaginal infection
  • diabetes
  • obesity
  • genetic susceptibility
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Susceptibility to UTI factors? (4)

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  1. Genetic eg blood antigens - ABO blood antigens increase susceptibility to UTIs, urinary obstruction and previous UTI history – bacteria can bind to blood antigens and are more likely to colonise
  2. Biological eg diabetes (bacteria love sugar in the blood – nutrients), incontinence
  3. Behavioural, use of condoms, spermicides
  4. Other eg hormone deficiency (post menopausal), surgery
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What people are susceptible to UTIs? (6)

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  1. Infants
  2. Pregnant women
  3. The elderly
  4. Catheterised
  5. Diabetics
  6. AIDS patients
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What other bacteria are implicated in UTIs?

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Staphylococcus saprophyticus, klebsiellas, Proteus and Enterococcus faecalis

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How are UTIs diagnosed?

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  • dipstick urine test
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