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Episodes of Febrile Urinary Tract Infections Occur More Often in the Winter in Patients with Spina Bifida

OBJECTIVE: Febrile urinary tract infections, which commonly occur in spina bifida patients, can cause renal dysfunction. To help prevent febrile urinary tract infection occurrence, a better understanding of any seasonal tendencies would be beneficial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Study points evaluated in...

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Autores principales: Kitta, Takeya, Kanno-Kakibuchi, Yukiko, Chiba, Hiroki, Higuchi, Madoka, Ouchi, Mifuka, Togo, Mio, Abe-Takahashi, Yui, Tsukiyama, Mayuko, Shinohara, Nobuo
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Publicado: Turkish Association of Urology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10346110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37877872
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2023.22190
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author Kitta, Takeya
Kanno-Kakibuchi, Yukiko
Chiba, Hiroki
Higuchi, Madoka
Ouchi, Mifuka
Togo, Mio
Abe-Takahashi, Yui
Tsukiyama, Mayuko
Shinohara, Nobuo
author_facet Kitta, Takeya
Kanno-Kakibuchi, Yukiko
Chiba, Hiroki
Higuchi, Madoka
Ouchi, Mifuka
Togo, Mio
Abe-Takahashi, Yui
Tsukiyama, Mayuko
Shinohara, Nobuo
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description OBJECTIVE: Febrile urinary tract infections, which commonly occur in spina bifida patients, can cause renal dysfunction. To help prevent febrile urinary tract infection occurrence, a better understanding of any seasonal tendencies would be beneficial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Study points evaluated included: (i) with or without febrile urinary tract infections, (ii) type of urinary management in patients with febrile urinary tract infections, (iii) number of febrile urinary tract infection occurrences, and (iv) season associated with episode. Febrile urinary tract infection was defined by medical records specifically ascribing the term and clinical presentations consistent with the diagnosis. We evaluated febrile urinary tract infection incidence per 1 person, risk odds, expected values, and chi-square analysis. RESULTS: This study examined 140 patients (79 males, 61 females). The patient's age at the first visit ranged from 2 days to 43.7 years old (median: 3.0 years old). The observation period was 0.6-43.7 years (median: 11.5 years). (i) Febrile urinary tract infection occurred in 68 cases, (ii) urinary management included: full clean intermittent catheterization: 49 cases, autoaugmented bladder: 15 cases, self-voiding: 8 cases, clean intermittent catheterization + indwelling catheter at night time: 5 cases, self-voiding + clean intermittent catheterization: 4 cases, vesicocutaneostomy: 2 cases, (iii) number of febrile urinary tract infection episodes: 2 times or less: 40 cases, 3-5 times: 20 cases, over 6 times: 8 cases, and (iv) total number of febrile urinary tract infection episodes was 183, with spring: 41, summer: 44, autumn: 37, and winter: 61. Risk odds of the incidence (one season vs. the other season) were spring: 0.870 (P = .425), summer: 0.954 (P = .784), autumn: 0.755 (P = .120), and winter 1.497 (P = .009). CONCLUSION: There is a significantly high incidence of febrile urinary tract infection in spina bifida patients in winter versus the other seasons.
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spelling pubmed-103461102023-07-15 Episodes of Febrile Urinary Tract Infections Occur More Often in the Winter in Patients with Spina Bifida Kitta, Takeya Kanno-Kakibuchi, Yukiko Chiba, Hiroki Higuchi, Madoka Ouchi, Mifuka Togo, Mio Abe-Takahashi, Yui Tsukiyama, Mayuko Shinohara, Nobuo Urol Res Pract Original Article OBJECTIVE: Febrile urinary tract infections, which commonly occur in spina bifida patients, can cause renal dysfunction. To help prevent febrile urinary tract infection occurrence, a better understanding of any seasonal tendencies would be beneficial. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Study points evaluated included: (i) with or without febrile urinary tract infections, (ii) type of urinary management in patients with febrile urinary tract infections, (iii) number of febrile urinary tract infection occurrences, and (iv) season associated with episode. Febrile urinary tract infection was defined by medical records specifically ascribing the term and clinical presentations consistent with the diagnosis. We evaluated febrile urinary tract infection incidence per 1 person, risk odds, expected values, and chi-square analysis. RESULTS: This study examined 140 patients (79 males, 61 females). The patient's age at the first visit ranged from 2 days to 43.7 years old (median: 3.0 years old). The observation period was 0.6-43.7 years (median: 11.5 years). (i) Febrile urinary tract infection occurred in 68 cases, (ii) urinary management included: full clean intermittent catheterization: 49 cases, autoaugmented bladder: 15 cases, self-voiding: 8 cases, clean intermittent catheterization + indwelling catheter at night time: 5 cases, self-voiding + clean intermittent catheterization: 4 cases, vesicocutaneostomy: 2 cases, (iii) number of febrile urinary tract infection episodes: 2 times or less: 40 cases, 3-5 times: 20 cases, over 6 times: 8 cases, and (iv) total number of febrile urinary tract infection episodes was 183, with spring: 41, summer: 44, autumn: 37, and winter: 61. Risk odds of the incidence (one season vs. the other season) were spring: 0.870 (P = .425), summer: 0.954 (P = .784), autumn: 0.755 (P = .120), and winter 1.497 (P = .009). CONCLUSION: There is a significantly high incidence of febrile urinary tract infection in spina bifida patients in winter versus the other seasons. Turkish Association of Urology 2023-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10346110/ /pubmed/37877872 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2023.22190 Text en © 2023 authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
spellingShingle Original Article
Kitta, Takeya
Kanno-Kakibuchi, Yukiko
Chiba, Hiroki
Higuchi, Madoka
Ouchi, Mifuka
Togo, Mio
Abe-Takahashi, Yui
Tsukiyama, Mayuko
Shinohara, Nobuo
Episodes of Febrile Urinary Tract Infections Occur More Often in the Winter in Patients with Spina Bifida
title Episodes of Febrile Urinary Tract Infections Occur More Often in the Winter in Patients with Spina Bifida
title_full Episodes of Febrile Urinary Tract Infections Occur More Often in the Winter in Patients with Spina Bifida
title_fullStr Episodes of Febrile Urinary Tract Infections Occur More Often in the Winter in Patients with Spina Bifida
title_full_unstemmed Episodes of Febrile Urinary Tract Infections Occur More Often in the Winter in Patients with Spina Bifida
title_short Episodes of Febrile Urinary Tract Infections Occur More Often in the Winter in Patients with Spina Bifida
title_sort episodes of febrile urinary tract infections occur more often in the winter in patients with spina bifida
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10346110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37877872
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/tud.2023.22190
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