[Urinary tract infections in adults].

Przeglad lekarski Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Mikolaj Michno, Antoni Sydor
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Review of urinary tract infections in adults including etiology, pathogenesis, classification and the most important therapeutic recommendations. Urinary tract infections are still a common clinical problem occurring more often in sexually active women, pregnancy, elderly , after catherization of a urinary bladder and urological surgery as well as in the co-existence of diabetes or nephrolithiasis. Due to the anatomical differences, women suffer more often than men. The main etiological factor is Escherichia coli, even though it plays a lesser role in the complicated infections, than in non-complicated ones. Apart from that, the infections may also be caused by atypical microbes, viruses and fungi. Relapses as well as reinfections are typical features of urinary tract infections and in some cases prolonged infections can spread from lower to upper urinary tract contributing to pyelonephritis, urosepsis or even death. These long-term infections can progress in a hidden, insidious, oligosymptomatic or asymptomatic manner leading to irreversible, progressive deterioration of renal function. They can also mask other diseases such as tuberculosis or neoplasms of the urinary tract, which leads to the delayed diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infections is a complex problem, often requiring specialized procedures as well as hospitalization. The choice of a therapy is determined by the type of infection, general condition, age and coexisting diseases. Rapid diagnosis and implementation of proper pharmacotherapy may shorten the time of treatment and hospitalization, preventing serious complications and reinfections.

[成人尿路感染]。
综述成人尿路感染的病因、发病机制、分类和最重要的治疗建议。尿路感染仍然是常见的临床问题,多发生于性活跃的妇女、孕妇、老年人、膀胱导尿术和泌尿外科手术后以及糖尿病或肾结石患者。由于解剖学上的差异,女性比男性更容易遭受痛苦。主要的致病因素是大肠杆菌,尽管它在复杂感染中的作用小于非复杂感染。除此之外,感染还可能由非典型微生物、病毒和真菌引起。复发和再感染是尿路感染的典型特征,在某些情况下,长期感染可从下尿路扩散,导致脊髓肾炎、尿脓毒症甚至死亡。这些长期感染可能以隐蔽、隐匿、无症状或无症状的方式发展,导致肾功能不可逆转的进行性恶化。它们还可以掩盖其他疾病,如肺结核或泌尿道肿瘤,这导致延误诊断和治疗。尿路感染的诊断和治疗是一个复杂的问题,往往需要专门的程序和住院治疗。治疗的选择取决于感染的类型、一般情况、年龄和共存的疾病。快速诊断和适当药物治疗的实施可以缩短治疗和住院时间,防止严重并发症和感染。
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