Renal 21 UTI Word Scramble
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Urinary Tract Infection Epidemiology | Community More common in women, particularly pregnant women In elderly: 15% females 10% males |
Urinary Tract Infection Epidemiology | Nosocomial Instrumentation and catherization Up to 10% of hospitalized pts develop UTI |
Normal Flora in Women | Lactobacillus Coag - Staph Streptococcus Mycoplasma Enteric Gram- |
Normal Flora in Men | Coag - Staph Streptococcus Mycoplasma |
Community Acquired Infections (Agents) | E.coli 80% Proteus-Morganella Klebsiella Staph. saprophyticus Enterococcus |
Nosocomial Infections (Agents) | E. Coli 20% Entercoccus Pseudomonas Proteus Klebsiella Staphlococcus coag- |
Escherichia coli | Most commonly isolated organism Called coliforms as they live in the colon Biochem: Indole+, Lactose fermentation+, Voges-Proskauer-, Lysine decarboxy+ |
Host defenses | Micturition pH of urine Phagocytosis Urinary secretory IgA Prostatic secretions |
Entry of Pathogens | Ascending 95-99% Descending Rare |
Bacterial Virulence Factors | Adherence- P&type1 Hemolysins Aerobactin Capsular polysac K antigen (E.coli) Lipopolysaccharide |
Female predisposing factors | Anatomy Pregnancy Sex Nonsecretor status Diaphragm/spermicide use Increase cellular adherence |
Other Predisposing Factors for Males and Females | Stones/calculi Urethral strictures Bladder tumor Instrumentation Systemic disease |
Classifications of Symptomatic Infections | Urethritis: dysuria and mucopurilent discharge-STI Cystitis: dysuria, frequency and urgency from enteric organisms Pyelonephritis: fever, flank pain, systemic signs (WBC casts) |
Asymptomatic Infections | Bacteruria >10^5 30-40% of all elderly pts Generally don't treat Treat before Sx and during pregnancy Treat in presence of WBCs |
Uncomplicated UTI | Pt has normal UT w/o underlying disease 80-90% E.coli Most are relatively sensitive to antimicrobioal agents Most common: Sex. act. women |
Complicated UTI | Pt has functionally, metabolically, anatomically abnormal UT Broad range of bacteria Many are MDR Maybe >1 organism |
Complicated UTI Suspect Populations | Young child/neonate Young adult male Pregnant female Catheterized pt Elderly |
Localization of Infections | Good H&P Selective uretheral catheterization with quantitative culture |
Spectrum Collection | *Clean catch midstream* Indwelling cath Bilateral urethral cath Suprapubic aspiration |
Specimen Transport | Refrigeration @ 4C Commercial kits: -Boric acid -Sodium formate |
Quantitative Culture Media | Blood agar (red) MacConkey Agar (pink) |
Microorganisms that don't grow on BAP or MAC | Anaerobes, Chlamydia Gardnerella, Herpes Haemophilus, Mycoplasma Neisseria, Most yeasts |
Treatment Acute Uncomplicated Cystitis | 3 day TMP/SMX Nitrofurantion If recurrent, eliminate infxn first then TMP/SMX |
Treatment Child <5 y/o | 7 day TMP/SMX Nitrofurantion |
Treatment Acute Uncpomplicated Pyelonephritis | Mild/mod: 7 days TMP/SMX Fluoroquinolone Severe: PE until fever is gone Fluro, or Gent+Amp Piper-tazobactam, ect Followed by 14-21 days oral |
Prevention | Urinate frequently Drink plenty of liquids Wipe front to back Cotton underwear Showers Empty bladder after sex |
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bcriss
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