Microbiology of urine samples obtained through suprapubic bladder aspiration: A 10-year epidemiological snapshot

M. Gajdács, Marianna Ábrók, Andrea Lázár, K. Burián
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Abstract

Suprapubic bladder aspiration is an invasive procedure in which a needle is used to obtain a urine sample directly from the bladder. Its advantages are sensitivity (detection of significant bacteriuria is close to 100%), suitability for cultivation of anaerobic bacteria, and low risk of contamination. Our purpose was to characterize the microbiology and epidemiology of urine samples obtained through this procedure in the Clinical Center of the University of Szeged’s Institute of Clinical Microbiology between 2008 and 2017. Over the 10-year period, patient data were collected and suprapubic bladder aspirations were performed, and the samples are processed in accordance with routine laboratory procedures in clinical bacteriology. Of 187 urine samples obtained from 148 patients, 32.6% (n = 61) were culture-positive (defined as 102 colony forming units/ml or more). This method should be considered an important sampling procedure in the differential diagnostics of upper urinary tract infections, particularly in children <2 years of age, and in older people, hospitalized patients.
通过耻骨上膀胱抽吸获得的尿液样本的微生物学:十年流行病学快照
耻骨上膀胱抽吸是一种侵入性手术,用针直接从膀胱中获取尿液样本。其优点是灵敏度高(对显著菌尿的检出率接近100%),适合培养厌氧菌,污染风险低。我们的目的是表征2008年至2017年在塞格德大学临床微生物学研究所临床中心通过该程序获得的尿液样本的微生物学和流行病学特征。在10年的时间里,我们收集了患者的资料,并进行了耻骨上膀胱的抽吸,并按照临床细菌学的常规实验室程序对样本进行了处理。在148例患者的187份尿液样本中,32.6% (n = 61)为培养阳性(定义为102个菌落形成单位/ml或更多)。这种方法应被认为是鉴别诊断上尿路感染的重要抽样程序,特别是在2岁以下的儿童、老年人和住院患者中。
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