Urınary道ınfectıons肥胖儿童和青少年及其结局和临床方面

S. Şen, D. Kızılay, B. Ersoy
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目的:肥胖与尿路感染(UTI)之间的关系在成人研究中有报道,但在儿童研究中缺乏相关数据。方法:这项前瞻性研究纳入了仅以肥胖为主诉而到门诊就诊的儿童。通过症状询问和临床特征进行尿路感染筛查。对有症状的参与者进行检查(尿液分析、培养、或/和血液检查、影像学检查)。研究尿路感染患者的特征,我们确定了一个肥胖/超重,但与年龄和性别相匹配的非尿路感染对照组,并进行了病例对照研究。结果:本研究共筛查1001名受试者,UTI发生率为3.39%,其中女性占91.2%。所有参与者的平均年龄为11.44±3.21岁。所有尿路感染均为下呼吸道感染。大肠杆菌(84.2%)是最常见的分离微生物。尿路感染组(n=34)与非尿路感染组(n=136)相比,尿路感染和高血压病史更常见(p= 0.001;p = 0001)。结论:在尿路感染组中,高血压和既往尿路感染史更为常见,因此在临床应用中对肥胖/超重儿童进行尿路感染的询问可能是重要的。
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Urınary tract ınfectıons in obese children and adolescents with their outcomes and clinical aspects
Aim: The relationship between obesity and urinary tract infections (UTI) was reported in adult studies, but pediatric data is lacking. Methods: This prospective study included children, who were admitted to the outpatient clinic only with the complaint of obesity. UTI screening with symptomatic questioning and clinical feature was performed. Symptomatic participants were examined(urinalysis, culture, or/and blood work, imaging tests). Characteristics of those with UTI, and we determined an obese/overweight, but non-UTI control group matched with age and gender and conducted a case-control study. Results: In this study, 1001 participants were screened, UTI frequency was 3,39%, with 91,2% female predominance. The mean age of all participants was 11.44±3.21 years. All of the UTIs were lower tract infections. Escherichia coli(82,4%) was the most frequently isolated microorganism. History of UTI and hypertension was more frequent in the UTI group(n=34) compared with non UTI group (n=136)(p=0,001; p=0,001). Conclusion: In the UTI group, hypertension and previous UTI history were shown to be more common, so it may be important to question obese/overweight children for UTI at their clinical application.
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