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urinary tract infections
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03/21/2009

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Term
What is the most common bacterial infection in the US?
Definition
UTI
Term
UTIs account for what % of all US prescriptions?
Definition
15%
Term
UTIs account for what % of all nosocomial infections?
Definition
31 - 40 %
Term
What are the 2 main ways of classifying UTIs?
Definition
anatomical site of infection and host characteristics
Term
What are the main divisions used in classifying a UTI by anatomical site of infection?
Definition
lower and upper
Term
What are the lower UTI infections?
Definition
cyctitis and urethritis
Term
What is the upper UTI infection?
Definition
pyelonephritis
Term
Briefly define cyctitis.
Definition
infection confined to bladder
Term
Briefly define urethritis.
Definition
infection confined to urethra
Term
Briefly define pyelonephritis.
Definition
infection involving structure of kidney
Term
Based of host characteristic classification of UTIs which are most common?
Definition
uncomplicated UTIs
Term
What are the ways of classifying UTIs by host characteristic?
Definition
uncomplicated and complicated
Term
Briefly define uncomplicated UTI?
Definition
infection involving structurally / funtionally normal GU tract
Term
Briefly define complicated UTI?
Definition
infection involving prolinged need for treatment or increased risk for drug failure usually due to structural / functional abnormalities of the urinary tract
Term
Which populations are always considered to have complicated UTI when infected?
Definition
men and children
Term
How much more common are UTIs in women than men?
Definition
40 X
Term
What age range sees the big spike in female predominace of UTIs?
Definition
15 - 35 yo
Term
What % of women will experience at least one UTI?
Definition
50%
Term
What % of women have had a UTI necessitating antibiotics therapy by age 24?
Definition
33%
Term
What % of women will have a UTI is a given year?
Definition
11%
Term
What are the risk factors for UTI in women?
Definition
DIane's DEalie is PREvalent with DISease due to RECENT SEX - DIAphragm / spermicide use, DElays in urination, PREvious UTI, DISplacement of vaginal flora by enteropathogenic flora from rectal source, RECENT antibiotic use - esp. beta lactams within 4 weeks - NOT Bactrim, SEXual intercourse
Term
What are the principal pathogens of uncomplicated UTI?
Definition
E.coli (70 -95%), Staph. saprophyticus (5 - 20%), Proteus mirabilis (<= 5%), Klebsiella pneumoniae (<= 5%)
Term
What are the symptoms of uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
dysuria, pyuria, frequent urination / urge to urinate, suprapubic tenderness
Term
What other infections are important to rule out during differential diagnosis of uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
urethritis and vaginitis
Term
What is typically the cause of urethritis?
Definition
usually STD from Chlamidia or Gonorrhea
Term
What usually accompanies vaginitis that helps with differential diagnosis?
Definition
vaginal discharge, itching, and odor
Term
What are typical pathogens involved in vaginitis?
Definition
vaginal candidiasis, genital herpes, and Trichmonas vaginalis
Term
What are the goals of therapy in uncoplicated cystitis treatment?
Definition
alleviate symptoms, prevent complications, prevent reccurent infection, avoid adverse drug reactions, limit incorrect prescribing
Term
When should Bactrim be avoided in the treatment of uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
> 10 - 20% resistance, G6PD deficiency, folate deficiency
Term
Which FQs are not used in uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
moxifloxacin and gemifloxacin
Term
When should FQs be avoided in uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
pregnancy
Term
What is the duration of therapy for first line medications used for uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
3 days, 7 days in pregnancy
Term
What is the dosing for first line uncomplicated cystitis medications?
Definition
Bactrim DS bid X3 days, cipro 250mg bid X3 days, Cipro XR 500mg qd x3 days, levofloxacin 250mg qd x3 days, same but x7 days in pregnancy
Term
2nd line medications for uncomplicated cystitis should only be used in what cases?
Definition
1st line contraindicated, 1st line allergies, pregnancy
Term
When should nitrofurantoin be avoided in uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
G6PD deficiency
Term
When is nitrofurantoin contraindicated?
Definition
when Clcr < 60 mL / min, term/L&D (38+ weeks)
Term
What is often the DOC for uncomplicated cystitis in pregnancy?
Definition
nitrofurantoin
Term
What are the second line agents for uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
nitrofurantoin, fosfomycin, Augmentin, Keflex, Ceftin (cefuroxime), Suprax (cefixime)
Term
Why is nitrofurantoin not a first line medication for uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
poor Klebsiella coverage and horrible Proteus coverage
Term
What is the duration of therapy for second line drugs used in uncomplicated cystitis?
Definition
7 days with the exception of fosfomycin 3g po x1 dose
Term
What is the brand name for fosfomycin?
Definition
Monurol
Term
What is the uncomplicated cystitis dosing for Macrobid and Macrodantin?
Definition
Macrobid 100mg po bid x7 days, Macrodantin 50 - 100mg po qid x7 days
Term
What adverse side effect is seen with 6+ months of nitrofurantoin use?
Definition
pulmonary toxicity
Term
What are the morbidity/mortality risks of pyelonephritis?
Definition
sepsis, renal abscess, renal failure
Term
What are the usual suspects for pyelonephritis?
Definition
E.coli, Staph. sprophyticus, Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Enterococcus
Term
In additions to cystitis-like symptoms what other widely varying symptoms are seen in pylonephritis?
Definition
fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, flank pain, elevated WBCs, bacteremia
Term
What patients are at increased risk for pyelonephritis?
Definition
those with recent history of UTI or UTI >= 7 days
Term
How is pyelonephritis divided into mild to moderate and serious?
Definition
mild to moderate - stable patients with no significant alteration in vital signs / labs, low fever, no nausea / vomitting, minimal WBC increase
serious - ill appearing and / or pregnant
Term
What is the treatment of choice for mild to moderate uncomplicated pyelonephritis?
Definition
oral FQ 7 - 10 days
Term
What are the alternates to treatment of choice for mild to moderate uncomplicated pyelonephritis and when may they be used?
Definition
Augmentin 10 - 14 days only if cultures confirm Gram positive, Bactrim 14 days only if cultures verify sensitivity or with FQ allergy
Term
What are the alternates to treatment of choice for mild to moderate uncomplicated pyelonephritis and when may they be used?
Definition
Augmentin 10 - 14 days only if cultures confirm Gram positive, Bactrim 14 days only if cultures verify sensitivity or with FQ allergy
Term
Why is nitrofurantoin not used in pyelonephritis?
Definition
it does not concentrate well in the kidney
Term
When should a change in therapy be considered in mild to moderate pyelonephritis?
Definition
if there is no improvement within 72 hours of therapy initiation
Term
What are the treatments of choice for uncomplicated serious pyelonephritis?
Definition
parenteral FQ, aminoglycoside +/- ampicillin, cefotaxime / ceftriaxone / cefepime +/- aminoglycoside --> all 10 - 14 days
Term
When should you begin to see clinical improvement when properly treating serious pyelonephritis?
Definition
12 - 24 hours
Term
When does fever generally resolve in proper treatment of serious pyelonephritis?
Definition
by 72 hours
Term
What are the most common reasons for treatment failure in severe pyelonephritis treatment?
Definition
antibiotic resistance and nephrolithiasis
Term
When should serious pyelonephritis patients be switched to po medications?
Definition
when they have been afebrile for 2 - 3 days
Term
What should the duration of therapy be for treating immmunosuppressed patients with serious pyelonephritis?
Definition
21 days
Term
When should all serious pyelonephritis patients receive follow-up cultures and what duration of additional treatment should be given to those patients that relapse?
Definition
test 1 - 2 weeks after antibiotic finish, if relapse then treat for 6 more weeks
Term
What is asymtomatic bacteriuria (ASB)?
Definition
significant colonization of lower GU tract without symptoms of infection
Term
Who should be screened for ASB?
Definition
those that you would want to treat if found positive (pregnant at 12 - 16 weeks and monthly thereafter if positive, patients scheduled for TURP or other urological procedures)
Term
How is ABS diagnosed?
Definition
2 consecutive cultures with > 100000 CFU of the same organism
Term
How is ABS treated in certain patients with increased risk of developing UTI?
Definition
same as cystitis - same agents and durations
Term
How is complicated cystitis treated?
Definition
same as uncomplicated but 7 days treatment, nitrofurantoin not typically used in men because they tend to have more proteus infections than women
Term
How is pylonephritis treated in men?
Definition
Same as women but all agents used 10 - 14 days
Term
How is ABP managed?
Definition
empiric FQ or Bactrim for 4 - 12 weeks
Term
What are the chronic suppressive therapies for patients failing bacterial prostatitis treatments?
Definition
Bactrim SS qd, nitrofurantoin 100mg qd - bid, surgery
Term
When is uncomplicated cystitis considered recurrent and what are the options for women who have it?
Definition
intermittent self - treatment, postcoital regimen, continuous daily prophylaxis
Term
Why is nitrofurantoin CI at term / L&D?
Definition
hemolytic anemia
Term
When and why is Bactrim CI for UTI in pregnancy?
Definition
1st trimester - inhibitory effects on folate metabolism --> neural tube defects
Term
When and why is Bactrim precautioned for UTI in pregnancy?
Definition
3rd trimester - folate metabolism --> kernicterus risk
Term
What time limit chould be used for phenazopyridine use and why?
Definition
48 hours because patient does not want to mask failed antibiotics which could lead to progression of cystitis to pyelonephritis
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