The role of urinary tract infection in chronic renal failure.

R B Freeman
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Abstract

The importance of bacterial infection as a major cause of progressive renal failure has become less prominent as long-term studies have failed to show progressive renal disease in bacteriuric humans. Functional or anatomic abnormalities of the urinary tract are necessary to perpetuate infection and cause renal scars and renal failure. In children, the most common abnormality is reflux. Sterile reflux that extends into the renal collecting ducts may cause scars previously called atrophic pyelonephritis. This entity is now referred to as reflux nephropathy. Other predisposing factors may lead to end-stage disease in a small proportion of bacteriuric patients. The most common are obstructive uropathy and calculus disease. Bacteriuria is difficult to eradicate in maintenance hemodialysis patients and may require bilateral nephrectomy. In transplant recipients, bacteriuria is common and has been associated with rejection and loss of allograft.

尿路感染在慢性肾衰竭中的作用。
细菌感染作为进行性肾衰竭的主要原因的重要性已经变得不那么突出,因为长期研究未能显示细菌尿人的进行性肾脏疾病。泌尿道的功能或解剖异常是使感染永久化和引起肾疤痕和肾功能衰竭所必需的。在儿童中,最常见的异常是反流。无菌反流延伸到肾集合管可引起以前称为萎缩性肾盂肾炎的疤痕。这种情况现在被称为反流性肾病。在一小部分细菌尿患者中,其他易感因素可能导致终末期疾病。最常见的是梗阻性尿路病变和结石病。细菌尿在维持性血液透析患者中很难根除,可能需要双侧肾切除术。在移植受者中,细菌尿是常见的,并且与排斥和同种异体移植物的丧失有关。
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