Emphysematous cystitis, a serious urinary tract infection: A surgery case report.

IF 0.6 Q4 SURGERY
Salim Ouskri, Ahmed Ibrahimi, Youssef Zaoui, Imad Boualaoui, Hachem El Sayegh, Yassine Nouini
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Abstract

Introduction and importance: Emphysematous cystitis is a rare and serious urinary tract infection with gas in the bladder, commonly affecting elderly diabetic women. Prompt evaluation and management are vital due to its potential life-threatening nature, associated with risk factors like diabetes, neurogenic bladders, and urinary stasis.

Case presentation: A 55-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes presented confusion, lumbar pain, and urinary symptoms. Elevated CRP, white blood cells and imaging revealed extensive emphysema. Urinary drainage and empirical antibiotics (Ceftriaxone, metronidazole, amikacin) targeting Klebsiella pneumoniae led to clinical improvement. A 14-day treatment was followed by referral to an endocrinologist for diabetes management.

Discussion: Emphysematous cystitis, often linked to poorly controlled diabetes, presents diverse symptoms. Diagnosis relies on imaging, with computed tomography being the gold standard. Symptoms range from asymptomatic to severe, necessitating prompt intervention and tailored antibiotic therapy. Successful treatment involves addressing risk factors, emphasizing glycemic control.

Conclusion: Emphysematous cystitis demands prompt attention, considering its rarity and potential severity. Timely diagnosis and comprehensive management are crucial for a favorable prognosis, highlighting the need for swift physician intervention.

气肿性膀胱炎,一种严重的尿路感染:手术病例报告。
导言和重要性:气肿性膀胱炎是一种罕见而严重的膀胱充气性尿路感染,常见于老年糖尿病妇女。由于该病可能危及生命,且与糖尿病、神经源性膀胱和尿液淤积等危险因素有关,因此及时评估和治疗至关重要:一名患有 1 型糖尿病的 55 岁女性出现意识模糊、腰痛和泌尿系统症状。CRP 和白细胞升高,影像学检查发现广泛的肺气肿。尿液引流和针对肺炎克雷伯菌的经验性抗生素(头孢曲松、甲硝唑、阿米卡星)使临床症状有所改善。经过 14 天的治疗,患者转诊至内分泌科接受糖尿病治疗:讨论:气肿性膀胱炎通常与糖尿病控制不佳有关,症状多种多样。诊断主要依靠影像学检查,其中计算机断层扫描是金标准。症状从无症状到严重不等,需要及时干预并采用有针对性的抗生素治疗。成功的治疗包括消除风险因素,强调血糖控制:结论:考虑到气肿性膀胱炎的罕见性和潜在的严重性,需要及时给予关注。及时诊断和综合治疗是获得良好预后的关键,突出了医生迅速干预的必要性。
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