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Purple urine bag syndrome: An unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center
BACKGROUND: Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is an unusual condition in which a purple discoloration of urine and bag occurs in people with urinary catheters. People with purple urine usually do not complain of any symptoms. The purple discoloration of the urine bag is often the only finding, freque...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10489393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37691983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CU9.0000000000000044 |
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author | Neniwal, Vishal Kumar Swain, Samir Rulaniya, Suresh Kumar Hota, Datteswar Agarwal, Piyush Yadav, Praveen Kumar |
author_facet | Neniwal, Vishal Kumar Swain, Samir Rulaniya, Suresh Kumar Hota, Datteswar Agarwal, Piyush Yadav, Praveen Kumar |
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description | BACKGROUND: Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is an unusual condition in which a purple discoloration of urine and bag occurs in people with urinary catheters. People with purple urine usually do not complain of any symptoms. The purple discoloration of the urine bag is often the only finding, frequently noted by caregivers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted at our tertiary care institute from June 2018 to May 2020. A total of 46 patients with PUBS were included in this study. The objective of our study was to record the prevalence of each predisposing factor and to correlate the pathological mechanism through which the PUBS is manifested. RESULTS: The mean age of PUBS patients was 67.4years and 67.4% were males. Most patients of PUBS (60.9%) had a urethral catheter, while there was percutaneous nephrostomy in 26.1% patients and 13% patients had a percutaneous suprapubic cystostomy catheter. Among the patients, 69.65% were bedridden or in an institutionalized situation, 73.9% were suffering from chronic constipation, 21.7% were associated with dementia, and 47.8% were cerebrovascular accidents with hemiparesis patients. In addition, 93.5% of patients presented with alkaline urine and 3 patients with acidic urine. The most common bacteria isolated in urine culture were E coli and Pseudomonas. CONCLUSIONS: Urinary catheter associated urinary tract infection and PUBS is most commonly documented in females, but our study showed that it is more common in males. The appearance of a purple bag does not depend on the material and type of the catheter or the catheterization method. In addition, no correlation was found between the microorganisms isolated from the environment and patients’ urine. |
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spelling | pubmed-104893932023-09-09 Purple urine bag syndrome: An unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center Neniwal, Vishal Kumar Swain, Samir Rulaniya, Suresh Kumar Hota, Datteswar Agarwal, Piyush Yadav, Praveen Kumar Curr Urol Original Articles BACKGROUND: Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is an unusual condition in which a purple discoloration of urine and bag occurs in people with urinary catheters. People with purple urine usually do not complain of any symptoms. The purple discoloration of the urine bag is often the only finding, frequently noted by caregivers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective observational study was conducted at our tertiary care institute from June 2018 to May 2020. A total of 46 patients with PUBS were included in this study. The objective of our study was to record the prevalence of each predisposing factor and to correlate the pathological mechanism through which the PUBS is manifested. RESULTS: The mean age of PUBS patients was 67.4years and 67.4% were males. Most patients of PUBS (60.9%) had a urethral catheter, while there was percutaneous nephrostomy in 26.1% patients and 13% patients had a percutaneous suprapubic cystostomy catheter. Among the patients, 69.65% were bedridden or in an institutionalized situation, 73.9% were suffering from chronic constipation, 21.7% were associated with dementia, and 47.8% were cerebrovascular accidents with hemiparesis patients. In addition, 93.5% of patients presented with alkaline urine and 3 patients with acidic urine. The most common bacteria isolated in urine culture were E coli and Pseudomonas. CONCLUSIONS: Urinary catheter associated urinary tract infection and PUBS is most commonly documented in females, but our study showed that it is more common in males. The appearance of a purple bag does not depend on the material and type of the catheter or the catheterization method. In addition, no correlation was found between the microorganisms isolated from the environment and patients’ urine. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2023-06 2022-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10489393/ /pubmed/37691983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CU9.0000000000000044 Text en Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Neniwal, Vishal Kumar Swain, Samir Rulaniya, Suresh Kumar Hota, Datteswar Agarwal, Piyush Yadav, Praveen Kumar Purple urine bag syndrome: An unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center |
title | Purple urine bag syndrome: An unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center |
title_full | Purple urine bag syndrome: An unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center |
title_fullStr | Purple urine bag syndrome: An unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center |
title_full_unstemmed | Purple urine bag syndrome: An unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center |
title_short | Purple urine bag syndrome: An unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center |
title_sort | purple urine bag syndrome: an unusual manifestation of urinary tract infection, our experience at a tertiary care center |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10489393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37691983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CU9.0000000000000044 |
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