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Pathways of infection include ascending infection from the urethra and hematogenous spread. Host defenses against UTI’s include the washout phenomenon, mucin layer in the bladder, and the pH of urine. Risk Factors Females – shorter urethra Uncircumcised males Pregnant females Infants/children Elderly Catheterization – over 96 hours Urinary obstruction – urinary stasis occurs Reflux – from the ureters back into the kidneys Neurogenic bladder Infrequent voiding Sexual activity Lower Tract Infection – Usually involve the bladder. Mostly uncomplicated unless there are comorbidities. Includes cystitis Upper Tract Infection – Usually affects the kidney. More complicated. Includes pyelonephritis Cystitis Cystitis is an infection of the urinary bladder. It is a very common diagnosis. More common in females than males, especially young sexually active females. Uropathogens ascend up the urethra, enter the bladder, and stimulate a host response. Usual Suspects E. coli – most common Staph. Saprophyticus Proteus mirabilis Klebsiella pneumoniae Enterococcus species Pseudomonas species – usually occur in people who are hospitalized Signs Suprapubic tenderness Negative pelvic exam - Afebrile Symptoms Feel the need to urinate but never urinate a lot Dysuria - burning Urgency Hematuria Frequency Suprapubic pain Slightly turbid urine Diagnosis Signs and symptoms will lead toward diagnosis Urinalysis – pyuria, bacteriuria, hematuria Dipstick – leukocyte esterase, nitrates Urine culture – generally not necessary but is the gold standard. Must be a midstream catch. Cannot use midstream in children. Girls <2 years old must use a catheter. Positive culture is >100,000 colony forming units (CFU) for one organism. More than one organism is usually a contaminant. Treatment Should be treated to prevent progression to pyelonephritis Treat with antibiotics for 3 days in uncomplicated cystitis – Ampicillin, Bactrim, Nitrofunantoin, and flouroquinolones. Pregnant females should be treated 5-7 days longer. Symptomatic relief – Sitz bath and phenoazopyradine (helps with burning and frequency). Prevention Avoid use of spermicides Pre/post coital voiding – females should urinate before and after sex Cranberry juice – flushes out kidneys and urine. Inhibits adherence of uropathogens to the urethra. Lactobacilli – blocks sites of attachment for bacteria, inhibits bacterial growth, and produces hydrogen peroxide. Antimicrobial prophylaxis for women with recurrent UTI’s (2 or more in 6 months/3 or more in 12 months). Pyelonephritis Pyelonephritis is an upper tract infection. It is an infectious and inflammatory disease involving the kidney parenchyma and renal pelvis. Usually ascends from lower tract infections. Signs CVA tenderness Abdominal pain Fever Negative pelvic exam Symptoms Flank pain Fever Chills Dysuria N/V Suprapubic pain Frequency Diagnosis Usually can be made with a good history and physical Urinalysis – pyuria and WBC casts (diagnostic of an upper tract infection) CBC – leukocytosis with a left-sided shift Urine culture – positive R/O appendicitis, PID, cholecystitis – negative UA. Also r/o pancreatitis. Causes E. coli Staph. Saprophyticus Proteus Mirabilis Klebsiella pneumoniae Pseudomonas species Treatment Can be treated with PO antibiotics Patient should be hospitalized if they can’t tolerate PO, poor compliance, pregnant female, or toxic looking patient PO – Bactrim and fluoroquinolones IV – Ceftriaxone, Ampicillin, aminoglycosides, or fluoroquinolones Treat for 14 days Prostatitis Prostatitis has four types: acute bacterial, chronic bacterial, non-bacterial, and prostatodynia. Acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis has signs of infections of the prostate. The other two have signs of inflammation but no signs of infection. Bacterial is usually caused by gram negative rods and is an ascending infection. Bacteria are refluxed into the prostatic ducts. Acute Bacterial Prostatitis Signs and Symptoms Perineal, sacral, and suprapubic pain Irritative voiding complaints Urinary retention – inflamed prostate swells and leads to urinary obstruction High fever Warm, tender prostate Lab Findings CBC – leukocytosis UA – pyuria, bacteriuria, and hematuria Urine culture - positive Treatment Usually acutely ill, hospitalized patients IV antibiotics until afebrile 24-48 hours. Then PO antibiotics for 4-6 weeks Antibiotic choice should cover E. coli, pseudomonas, and other gram negative rods – Gentamycin, ampicillin, and flouroquinolones Pain medications Urologic evaluation after resolution Younger men who are sexually active – can be due to gonorrhea or Chlamydia. Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis Chronic bacterial prostatitis is more subtle than acute prostatitis. May be difficult to treat. May evolve from acute infection. Caused by gram negative rods and Enterococcus. Patients may be asymptomatic however most complain of frequent/urgent voiding, perineal pain, low back pain, and history of UTI. Physical exam usually unremarkable Lab Findings UA – usually normal Urine culture – positive Expressed prostatic secretions – increased number of leukocytes Treatment PO antibiotics for 6-12 weeks (cover gram negative rods and Enterococcus) NSAIDs, Sitz baths for pain Non-Bacterial Prostatitis Non-bacterial prostatitis is the most common of prostatitis syndromes. Its cause is unknown. Has a questionable associated with Chlamydia, mycoplasma, and ureaplasma. Diagnosis 1) Exclusion Signs and Symptoms Similar to chronic bacterial prostatitis No UTI history Lab Findings UA – normal Urine culture – negative Expressed prostatic secretions – increased leukocytes Treatment May give a trial of PO antibiotics – Erythromycin Treat for 14 days, if favorable response, may continue for 3-6 weeks Symptomatic relief with NSAIDs and Sitz baths Prostatodynia Prostatodynia is not a true inflammation of the prostate. Signs and symptoms of chronic prostatitis without UTI history. PE is normal Lab Findings UA – normal Urine culture – negative Expressed prostatic secretion – normal number of leukocytes Treatment 1) Alpha blocking agents Acute Epididymitis The epididymis is an elongated cordlike structure that lies along the posterior surface of the testes. There are two types of epididymitis: sexually transmitted is usually seen in men <40 and is caused by c. trachomatis or n. gonorrhea; non-sexually transmitted is seen in older males, usually associated with UTI’s and prostatitis, and caused by gram negative rods Signs Swollen, tender epididymitis/testis Fever Urethral discharge Prehn sign – elevation of the scrotum above the pubic symphysis to relieve the pain Symptoms May occur after acute physical strain, trauma, or sexual activity Unilateral scrotal pain and swelling Irritative voiding symptoms Fever Diagnosis CBC – leukocytosis UA – pyuria, bacteriuria, hematuria Urine culture – positive Gram stain for urethral discharge Doppler US of scrotum to r/o testicular torsion Differentials Testicular cancer – negative UA Testicular torsion – acute onset of pain and negative UA Treatment Bed rest with scrotal elevation Ice packs No sexual activity Sexually transmitted form – treat 10-21 days with antibiotics Ceftriaxone and doxycycline or 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„„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţ6o()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH. „8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţ56o()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „č„˜ţĆč^„č`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „¸„L˙Ƹ^„¸`„L˙‡hˆH.„8„˜ţĆ8^„8`„˜ţo()€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „Ř „L˙ĆŘ ^„Ř `„L˙‡hˆH.€ „¨ „˜ţƨ ^„¨ `„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ „x„˜ţĆx^„x`„˜ţ‡hˆH.‚ „H„L˙ĆH^„H`„L˙‡hˆH.€ „„˜ţĆ^„`„˜ţ‡hˆH.€ 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