urinary tract infection
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Urinary Tract Infection. 2 nd Affiliated Hospital ZJ University. Yu Gong. Epidemiology of UTI by Age Group and Sex. Balance. Pathogen. Host. Host defenses: miscellaneous. Multi-layer transitional cells Urinary immunoglobulins : Tamm-Horsfall protein - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Urinary Tract InfectionUrinary Tract Infection22ndnd Affiliated Hospital Affiliated Hospital
ZJ UniversityZJ University22ndnd Affiliated Hospital Affiliated Hospital
ZJ UniversityZJ University
Yu GongYu Gong
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Epidemiology of UTI by Age Group and SexEpidemiology of UTI by Age Group and Sex
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HostHost PathogenPathogen
Balance
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Host defenses:miscellaneousHost defenses:miscellaneous
• Multi-layer transitional cells
• Urinary immunoglobulins :
Tamm-Horsfall protein
• Spontaneous exfoliation of uroepithelial cells with bacterial detachment
• Mechanical flushing of micturition
• Multi-layer transitional cells
• Urinary immunoglobulins :
Tamm-Horsfall protein
• Spontaneous exfoliation of uroepithelial cells with bacterial detachment
• Mechanical flushing of micturition
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Come with a rush, go with a flush!Come with a rush, go with a flush!
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Pathogens
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Bacteria of UTI
Bacterial Species Outpatients (%) Inpatients (%)• Escherichia coli 89.2 52.7• Proteus mirabilis 3.2 12.7• Klebsiella pneumoniae 2.4 9.3• Enterococci 2.0 7.3• Enterobacter aerogenes 0.8 4.0• Pseudomonas aeruginosa 0.4 6.0• Proteus species 0.4 3.3• Serratia marcescens 0.0 3.3• Staphylococcus epidermidis 1.6 0.7• Staphylococcus aureus 0.0 0.7
Opportunistic pathogens
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Fungal PathogensMost such infection occurs in patients :
• with long indwelling Foley catheters
• receiving broad-spectrum antibacterial therapy
• diabetes mellitus
• on corticosteroids
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Other Pathogens
• C. Trachomatis
• U. Urealyticum
Chronic UrethritisChronic Prostatitis
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Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
• Upper UTI - pyelonephritis (renal abscess, perinephric abscess, Surgical
kidney)
• Lower UTI - cystitis (urethritis)
• Upper UTI - pyelonephritis (renal abscess, perinephric abscess, Surgical
kidney)
• Lower UTI - cystitis (urethritis)
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Surgical kidneySurgical kidney
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Pyelonephritis
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Pyelonephritis —— inflammation of
the kidney and its pelvis
Pyelonephritis —— inflammation of
the kidney and its pelvis
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PATHOGENESIS
How bacteria reach the urinary tract in
general and the kidney in particular?
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Pathogenesis
Two potential routes :
(1) hematogenous infection
bacteremia → kidney
(Descending)
(2) retrograde infection
urethra→bladder→ ureter →kidney
(ascending)
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Hematogenous InfectionBecause the kidneys receive 20% to 25% of
the cardiac output, any microorganism that reaches the bloodstream can be delivered to the kidneys.
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Hematogenous Infection
Existing infection (skin, respiratory tract)
blood circulation kidney(cortex)
small abscess renal tubular
renal papillary renal pelvis
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PATHOGENESIS
Factors predisposing to pyelonephritis
• Urinary Tract Obstruction
• Vesicoureteral Reflux
• Instrumentation of the Urinary Tract
• Pregnancy
• Diabetes MellitusHow long will there be possibility of UTI after urethral catheterization?How long will there be possibility of UTI after urethral catheterization?
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Diabetes Mellitus
• 3-4 times UTIs in DM than in non-diabetes
• Diabetic neuropathy and vascular injury affects bladder emptying(paralytic bladder)
• hyperglycemia impact host immuno system
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Clinical Presentation
• fever• back pain• colicky abdominal pain• nausea and vomiting• Sepsis, septic shock
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Cystitis
• Suprapubic region pain • frequency, urgent urination, odynuria and dysuria
Clinical Presentation
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Complications
• Sepsis
• Peri-renal abscess
• Renal papillary necrosis/Acute renal failure
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Laboratory findings
• Urine dipstick
pyuria on microscopic examination
urine WBC
> 3 WBC/high-power field
• Middle stream urine culture
bacterial account > 105cfu/ml
(cfu:clony-forming units)
• blood culture
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Treatment
• Rest
• Drinking large amount of water
• Antibiotics: 2 weeks / until symptom free
• Treat related diseases: diabetes, renal stones, etc
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Antibiotic therapy• Objective - prevention of sepsis - eradication of organism - prevention if recurrences• Medications - trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole(SMZ) - fluoroquinolones - ampicillin
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Catheter-associated UTICatheter-associated UTI
• Over 1 million catheter-associated UTIs occur in the US each year
• Risk factors:
duration of catheterization: mostly at 72 hours after catheterization (Bacteria film)
• Over 1 million catheter-associated UTIs occur in the US each year
• Risk factors:
duration of catheterization: mostly at 72 hours after catheterization (Bacteria film)
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Remove catheter as early as possibleChange catheter Remove catheter as early as possibleChange catheter
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Any abnormalities of structural, or functional causes should be excluded when UTI was diagnosed and treated.
Any abnormalities of structural, or functional causes should be excluded when UTI was diagnosed and treated.
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Take radical measures, insted of providing temporary solutions
治标,更要治本
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Genitourinary Tuberculosis
Genitourinary Tuberculosis
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EpidemiologyEpidemiology
• 8~10 million new active cases of TB each year(WHO)
• TB is the most common opportunistic infection in AIDS patients(WHO)
• 8~10 million new active cases of TB each year(WHO)
• TB is the most common opportunistic infection in AIDS patients(WHO)
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Transmission and Development
• Genitourinary TB is caused by metastatic spread of the organism through bloodstream during initial infection (hematogenous).
• Kidney is usually the primary organ infected in urinary disease
• Primary site for infection of genital system is often the epididymis in men and the fallopian tubes in women
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Pathological renal TBPathological renal TB
Clinical renal TBClinical renal TB
Parenchyma to Collecting systemParenchyma to Collecting system
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Clinical Features
• Most patients are aged 20~40 years• Some cases with Pulmonary tuberculosis• Bladder is always the spokesman for renal TB• Urologist should always consider the diagnosis
of genitourinary TB in a patient presenting with vague, long-standing urinary symptoms for which there is no obvious cause
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Diagnosis
• Urine examination (Sterile pyuria, pH<7, WBC, RBC, Pro)
• Urine : Acid-fast bacilli (AFB)
• Blood: TB-Antibody
• Imageology (Ultrasonography, Plain film, IVU, RGP, CU, CTU, )
• Cystoscopy and Biopsy
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Acutely inflamed ureteric orifice Tuberculosis bullous granulations
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Hyperemia and tuberculosis ulcer
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1. Severe calyceal and parenchymal destruction Multiple stricture of ureter Moth-eaten sign
2. Contracted bladder
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RGPRGP
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Autonephrectomy
Lateral renal tuberculosis, Contralateral hydronephrosisLateral renal tuberculosis, Contralateral hydronephrosis
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Calcification, parenchymal scarring, hydrocalycosis, thickening of the walls of renal pelvis
Painting petal
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Extensive tuberculosis of kidney
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Antituberculous drugs
Isoniazid(INH), Rifampicin(RFP), Streptomycin(SM), Pyrazinamide(PZA), Ethambutol(EMB), PAS
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Surgery
1. Excision of diseased tissue
(Partial )Nephrectomy, Abscess Drainage, Epididymectomy
2. Reconstructive Surgery
Ureteral stricture, Augmentation cystoplasty, Urinary conduit diversion(Bricker’s procedure, ileum conduit), orthotopic Neobladder
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