نتایج جستجو برای: symptomatic bacteriuria

تعداد نتایج: 53530  

Journal: :Swiss medical weekly 2013
Martin Egger Florian Balmer Heidi Friedli-Wüthrich Kathrin Mühlemann

PRINCIPLES Unnecessary treatment of asymptomatic bacteriuria and overuse of urinary catheters in hospitals are of concern regarding antimicrobial resistance and patient safety, respectively. We investigated the effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention in reducing urinary catheter use and unnecessary prescription of antibiotics for asymptomatic bacteriuria in hospitalised patients in a clini...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2001
T A Schlager M Clark S Anderson

OBJECTIVE The frequency of bacteriuria is high in children with neurogenic bladder on intermittent catheterization for bladder emptying. In an effort to decrease bacteriuria, we examined whether the method of catheter care was responsible for the high rate of bacteriuria. For this, the frequency of bacteriuria was examined in the same patient on single-use sterile catheters and on reused clean ...

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2006
Birgul Kacmaz Ozenc Cakir Altan Aksoy Aydan Biri

In order to compare the performance of leukocyte esterase and nitrite urine dipstick tests with enhanced urinalysis (uncentrifuged urine white blood cell count/mm(3) plus Gram stain) in detecting asymptomatic bacteriuria in obstetric patients, clean-catch midstream urine specimens were collected from 250 consecutive asymptomatic pregnant women. Ten of the women (4.0%) showed urine culture resul...

2011
Pär-Daniel Sundvall Peter Ulleryd Ronny K Gunnarsson

BACKGROUND The high prevalence of bacteriuria in elderly individuals makes it difficult to know if a new symptom is related to bacteria in the urine. There are different views concerning this relationship and bacteriuria often leads to antibiotic treatments. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between bacteria in the urine and new or increased restlessness, fatigue, confus...

2014
Dzelaludin Junuzovic Munira Hasanbegovic Sukrija Zvizdic Sadeta Hamzic Lejla Zunic

INTRODUCTION Endoscopic surgery and endourological procedures imply the use of special instruments that are introduced into the urinary system through the urethra and percutaneous techniques that allow ante grade access to the urinary tract. The risk of urinary tract infection after endourological procedures and the use of antibiotic prophylaxis for these procedures is a question about which th...

2012
Susmitha Dhanyamraju Michael A Foltzer Xiaoqin Tang H Lester Kirchner Robert M Perkins

BACKGROUND The impact of bacteriuria on mortality and cardiovascular risk has not been previously reported for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between outpatient episodes of bacteriuria and mortality and cardiovascular risk among women with CKD. DESIGN Retrospective cohort study using an electronic health database from an integrated healthcar...

2017
SURESH KANNA

Urinary tract infection is not much complicated which occurs commonly in both the genders . It is caused by the uropathogenic bacteria, usually Escherichia coli, enters into the urinary tract via bladder and defeats the immunity. Analyzing the presence of microorganisms in the urinary tract, compares bacteriuria or urinary tract infections (UTI), this study was conducted to assess the values fo...

2013
Wendy L. J. Hansen Christina F. M. van der Donk Cathrien A. Bruggeman Ellen E. Stobberingh Petra F. G. Wolffs

This study presents a novel approach to aid in diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs). A real-time PCR assay was used to screen for culture-positive urinary specimens and to identify the causative uropathogen. Semi-quantitative breakpoints were used to screen for significant bacteriuria (presence of ≥ 10(5) CFU/ml of uropathogens) or low-level bacteriuria (containing between 10(3) and 10(...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of medical sciences : MJMS 2014
Siti Hanna Muharram Siti Nur Bazilah Ghazali Hajah Roselina Yaakub Oduola Abiola

BACKGROUND Asymptomatic bacteriuria describes a condition in which urine culture reveals a significant growth of pathogenic bacteria, specifically greater than 10(5) of colony-forming units per millilitre of urine. It has a direct bearing on the health of a pregnant woman, her pregnancy and consequently the foetus. Thus, this study investigated the prevalence of asymptomatic bacteriuria of preg...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1999
H Semeniuk D Church

A positive dipstick urinalysis (i.e., leukocyte esterase test and/or nitrite test) did not reliably detect significant bacteriuria in 479 ambulatory women with suspected uncomplicated urinary tract infection; 18.9% of the urine samples that demonstrated significant bacteriuria would have been rejected by the laboratory based on a negative urinalysis screen.

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