Long-term effect of a protocol for the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infection. Working Group for Urinary Tract Infection in Children of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region (Italy).
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We evaluated the policy changes of 10 pediatric departments in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region following the implementation of a new protocol for the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infection. Clinical data concerning 1,059 infants and children with a first episode of urinary tract infection were recorded in three periods, before (A), during (B), and after (C) implementation of the protocol application. We observed a significant increase in the total number of urinary tract infections (288 in period A, 464 in C) from period A to C, with particular regard to pyelonephritis (36.8% in period A, 64.3% in C). As radiological investigations were carried out more frequently, there was a significant increase in the number of cases of vesicoureteral reflux recorded (from 23 in period A to 76 in period C). Finally, a better therapeutic approach was progressively achieved: errors in the choice of antibiotics and the duration of treatment have been almost completely avoided in period C. In our opinion, these results demonstrate a long-term improvement of pediatricians' awareness of this frequent pediatric pathology and their policies to control it.
我们评估了Friuli Venezia Giulia地区10个儿科部门在尿路感染诊断和治疗新方案实施后的政策变化。临床资料涉及1059例首次尿路感染的婴儿和儿童,记录在实施方案应用之前(a)、期间(B)和之后(C)三个时期。我们观察到从a期到C期尿路感染的总数显著增加(a期288例,C期464例),特别是肾盂肾炎(a期36.8%,C期64.3%)。随着放射检查的频繁进行,膀胱输尿管反流的记录数量显著增加(从a期23例增加到C期76例)。最后,一种更好的治疗方法逐渐实现:在c期,几乎完全避免了抗生素选择和治疗时间的错误。我们认为,这些结果表明儿科医生对这一常见儿科病理的认识和控制政策的长期提高。