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Pyelonephritis
Definition
• It is Bacterial infection of the renal pelvis, tubules
and interstitial tissue of one or both kidneys
• potentially organ- and/or life-threatening infection that
characteristically causes some scarring of the kidney with
each infection and may lead to significant damage to the
kidney
Pathophysiology and aetiology
• Infection usually ascends from the urethra most
bacterial causes bowel organisms eg Ecoli (70-80%)
• Hospital-acquired infections may be due to coliforms
and enterococci.
• Haematogenous spread is rare eg Staph aureus
• Frequently due to ureterovesical reflux
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Complicated UTI Etiology
• Escherichia coli
• Klebsiella pneumoniae
• Enterobacter species
• Citrobacter species
• Proteus mirabilis
• Providencia species
• Pseudomonas aeruginosa
• Enterococci species
(%)
21 – 54
1.9 – 17
1.9 – 9.6
4.7 – 6.1
0.9 – 9.6
18
2 – 19
6.1 – 23
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Pyelonephritis may be acute or chronic
Pathology
• Kidneys enlarge
• Interstitial infiltration of inflammatory cells
• Abscesses on the capsule and at
corticomedullary junction
• Result in destruction of tubules and the
glomeruli
• When chronic, kidneys become scarred,
contracted and nonfunctioning
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Pathogenesis
• Rectal and/or vaginal reservoirs
• Colonization of perianal area
• Bacterial migration to
perivaginal area
• Bacteria ascend through
urethra to bladder
• Intercourse may contribute
urethral colonization
and ascending infection
• ASB in 1st trimester of
pregnancy may cause
pyelonephritis in 3rd trimester
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• Symptoms develop rapidly (<24 hours) and may include:
• Acutely ill
• Chills
• Fever >38°C
• Flank pain and
• Nausea/vomiting
• Renal angle tenderness
• Confusion in elderly
• Leukocytosis
• Pyuria
• Bacteriuria
In addition symptoms of lower tract involvement
• Dysuria
• Frequency 6
Clinical Manifestations of acute pyelonephritis
Risk factors
• Mechanical:
– Structural abnormalities to the kidneys and the urinary tract
• vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) especially in young children,
• calculi
• urinary tract catheterisation
• nephrostomy
• pregnancy
• neurogenic bladder (e.g. due to spinal cord damage, spina bifida or
multiple sclerosis) and
• prostate disease (e.g. benign prostatic hyperplasia) in men
• bladder tumours
• urethral strictures
• Constitutional:
– diabetes mellitus, immunocompromised states
Diagnosis
• Is not always straightforward
• A number of studies using immunochemical markers
have shown that many women, who initially present
with lower tract symptoms, actually have
pyelonephritis
• The extremes of age, the presentation may be so
atypical (feeding difficulty or fever)
• In the elderly presentation may be mental status
change or fever
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Laboratory Diagnosis of pyelonephritis
Urinalysis
 10 WBC/hpf is the usual upper limit of normal
 Positive result on leukocyte esterase dipstick
test correlates well for detecting >10 WBC/hpf,
with a specificity of 65%–95%, and sensitivity
of 75%–95%
 Positive nitrate reduction test dipstick test result for
bacteriuria is only moderately reliable;
false-negative results are common
 Urine culture and sensitivity
 Blood culture
9
Radiological investigations
• CT scan
• IVP=intra venous pyelogram
• Radionucleotide imaging with gallium
citrate and indium-111-labeled WBCs
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Micturiting
cystourethrogram
(MCW showing
bilateral VUR,
grade IV on right
and grade III on
left-side. There is
bilateral ureteral
and pelvic dilation
with blunting of
fornices in the right
kidney.
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Bilateral reflux
extending into the
pelvicalyceal systems
of the kidney without
dilatation of the
calyces or ureters.
(Note catheter in
bladder)
12
Medical Management
• Treated as outpatients if there is no nausea, vomiting
or dehydration and other signs and symptoms of
sepsis
• Very ill patients and all pregnant women are
hospitalized at least for 2 to 3 days for parenteral
therapy
• 2 weeks course
• Bactrim [trimethoprim /sulpha
• Ciprofloxacin
• Gentamicin with or without amoxicillin
13
Problem
• Chronic or recurring symptomless infection
persisting for months or years
• Another 6 weeks course if relapse
• Follow up urine culture 2 weeks after
completion of therapy
14
Chronic Pyelonephritis
Repeated bouts of acute pyelonephritis may lead to
chronic pyelonephritis
Clinical manifestations
• No symptoms of infection unless an acute
exacerbation occurs
• Fatigue
• Head ache
• Poor appetite
• Polyuria
• Excessive thirst
• Weight loss
Progressive scarring  renal failure
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Assessment and diagnostic findings
• IVP
• Serum creatinine
• Blood urea
• Culture and sensitivity
Complications
ESRD=end stage renal disease
Hypertension
Kidney stones
Medical management
• According to C&S result
• Drugs carefully titrated if renal function is impaired
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Nursing management
• Fluid balance – I / O chart
• Fluids encouraged unless contraindicated
• 4th hourly temp
• Antibiotics
• Bed rest
• Teach how to prevent recurrent infections : adequate
fluids, emptying the bladder regularly and performing
recommended perineal hygiene taking antibiotics as
prescribed
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Treatment Guidelines:
Acute Uncomplicated Pyelonephritis
• Mild or moderate symptoms:
Outpatient treatment (total of 7–14 days)
oral treatment:
Fluoroquinolone
TMP/SMX, if uropathogen is known to
be susceptible
If Gram-positive pathogen: amoxicillin
or amoxicillin-clavulanate
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Treatment of Pyelonephritis
• Eradicate pathogens in kidney and urothelium,
and treat/prevent bacteremia
Hospitalized patients:
• IV antibiotic first 48–72 hours followed by 7 days of
oral antibiotic therapy
– Fluoroquinolone IV, then PO
– Aminoglycoside ± ampicillin IV, then TMP/SMX PO
– Third-generation cephalosporin IV, then TMP/SMX PO
Ambulatory patients: 7–14 days of PO therapy
with one of the antimicrobials above
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Scarred and contorted kidneys
20
Destruction of approximately 70% of the kidney. Numerous dilated calyces with
yellow-brown calculi. The central necrotic areas are surrounded by dense fibrosis.
21
Case 1
• You are contacted by a resident regarding the use of a
FQ[FLUORQUINOLONES]
• in a 24 year old semi-professional soccer player with an
• apparent UTI.
• he has complained of dysuria and frequency for the last 24
hours. Her UA is positive for bacteria using a nitrate
• dipstick and WBC’s using a dipstick esterase test.
• Her past medical history is significant for DM. She has no
• allergies other than her diabetes there has been no
• other significant medical problems.
22
Case 2
An asymptomatic 84 year old male with an
indwelling foley catheter has a positive
urine culture for P. aeruginosa. You have been
contacted regarding the appropriate dose and
interval for ciprofloxacin to begin therapy.
23
Case 3
You have been consulted on a 72 year old female
nursing home patient. She recently was treated for
10 days with ceftriaxone and azithromycin for
presumed CAP. During her hospitalization a foley
catheter was placed. She is currently afebrile and
asymptomatic of any UTI symptoms but a culture of
her urine at the end of her antibiotic therapy had a
significant growth of yeast. How should she be
managed?
24

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L3- Acute pyelonephritis.ppt

  • 2. Definition • It is Bacterial infection of the renal pelvis, tubules and interstitial tissue of one or both kidneys • potentially organ- and/or life-threatening infection that characteristically causes some scarring of the kidney with each infection and may lead to significant damage to the kidney Pathophysiology and aetiology • Infection usually ascends from the urethra most bacterial causes bowel organisms eg Ecoli (70-80%) • Hospital-acquired infections may be due to coliforms and enterococci. • Haematogenous spread is rare eg Staph aureus • Frequently due to ureterovesical reflux 2
  • 3. Complicated UTI Etiology • Escherichia coli • Klebsiella pneumoniae • Enterobacter species • Citrobacter species • Proteus mirabilis • Providencia species • Pseudomonas aeruginosa • Enterococci species (%) 21 – 54 1.9 – 17 1.9 – 9.6 4.7 – 6.1 0.9 – 9.6 18 2 – 19 6.1 – 23 3
  • 4. Pyelonephritis may be acute or chronic Pathology • Kidneys enlarge • Interstitial infiltration of inflammatory cells • Abscesses on the capsule and at corticomedullary junction • Result in destruction of tubules and the glomeruli • When chronic, kidneys become scarred, contracted and nonfunctioning 4
  • 5. Pathogenesis • Rectal and/or vaginal reservoirs • Colonization of perianal area • Bacterial migration to perivaginal area • Bacteria ascend through urethra to bladder • Intercourse may contribute urethral colonization and ascending infection • ASB in 1st trimester of pregnancy may cause pyelonephritis in 3rd trimester 5
  • 6. • Symptoms develop rapidly (<24 hours) and may include: • Acutely ill • Chills • Fever >38°C • Flank pain and • Nausea/vomiting • Renal angle tenderness • Confusion in elderly • Leukocytosis • Pyuria • Bacteriuria In addition symptoms of lower tract involvement • Dysuria • Frequency 6 Clinical Manifestations of acute pyelonephritis
  • 7. Risk factors • Mechanical: – Structural abnormalities to the kidneys and the urinary tract • vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) especially in young children, • calculi • urinary tract catheterisation • nephrostomy • pregnancy • neurogenic bladder (e.g. due to spinal cord damage, spina bifida or multiple sclerosis) and • prostate disease (e.g. benign prostatic hyperplasia) in men • bladder tumours • urethral strictures • Constitutional: – diabetes mellitus, immunocompromised states
  • 8. Diagnosis • Is not always straightforward • A number of studies using immunochemical markers have shown that many women, who initially present with lower tract symptoms, actually have pyelonephritis • The extremes of age, the presentation may be so atypical (feeding difficulty or fever) • In the elderly presentation may be mental status change or fever 8
  • 9. Laboratory Diagnosis of pyelonephritis Urinalysis  10 WBC/hpf is the usual upper limit of normal  Positive result on leukocyte esterase dipstick test correlates well for detecting >10 WBC/hpf, with a specificity of 65%–95%, and sensitivity of 75%–95%  Positive nitrate reduction test dipstick test result for bacteriuria is only moderately reliable; false-negative results are common  Urine culture and sensitivity  Blood culture 9
  • 10. Radiological investigations • CT scan • IVP=intra venous pyelogram • Radionucleotide imaging with gallium citrate and indium-111-labeled WBCs 10
  • 11. Micturiting cystourethrogram (MCW showing bilateral VUR, grade IV on right and grade III on left-side. There is bilateral ureteral and pelvic dilation with blunting of fornices in the right kidney. 11
  • 12. Bilateral reflux extending into the pelvicalyceal systems of the kidney without dilatation of the calyces or ureters. (Note catheter in bladder) 12
  • 13. Medical Management • Treated as outpatients if there is no nausea, vomiting or dehydration and other signs and symptoms of sepsis • Very ill patients and all pregnant women are hospitalized at least for 2 to 3 days for parenteral therapy • 2 weeks course • Bactrim [trimethoprim /sulpha • Ciprofloxacin • Gentamicin with or without amoxicillin 13
  • 14. Problem • Chronic or recurring symptomless infection persisting for months or years • Another 6 weeks course if relapse • Follow up urine culture 2 weeks after completion of therapy 14
  • 15. Chronic Pyelonephritis Repeated bouts of acute pyelonephritis may lead to chronic pyelonephritis Clinical manifestations • No symptoms of infection unless an acute exacerbation occurs • Fatigue • Head ache • Poor appetite • Polyuria • Excessive thirst • Weight loss Progressive scarring  renal failure 15
  • 16. Assessment and diagnostic findings • IVP • Serum creatinine • Blood urea • Culture and sensitivity Complications ESRD=end stage renal disease Hypertension Kidney stones Medical management • According to C&S result • Drugs carefully titrated if renal function is impaired 16
  • 17. Nursing management • Fluid balance – I / O chart • Fluids encouraged unless contraindicated • 4th hourly temp • Antibiotics • Bed rest • Teach how to prevent recurrent infections : adequate fluids, emptying the bladder regularly and performing recommended perineal hygiene taking antibiotics as prescribed 17
  • 18. Treatment Guidelines: Acute Uncomplicated Pyelonephritis • Mild or moderate symptoms: Outpatient treatment (total of 7–14 days) oral treatment: Fluoroquinolone TMP/SMX, if uropathogen is known to be susceptible If Gram-positive pathogen: amoxicillin or amoxicillin-clavulanate 18
  • 19. Treatment of Pyelonephritis • Eradicate pathogens in kidney and urothelium, and treat/prevent bacteremia Hospitalized patients: • IV antibiotic first 48–72 hours followed by 7 days of oral antibiotic therapy – Fluoroquinolone IV, then PO – Aminoglycoside ± ampicillin IV, then TMP/SMX PO – Third-generation cephalosporin IV, then TMP/SMX PO Ambulatory patients: 7–14 days of PO therapy with one of the antimicrobials above 19
  • 20. Scarred and contorted kidneys 20
  • 21. Destruction of approximately 70% of the kidney. Numerous dilated calyces with yellow-brown calculi. The central necrotic areas are surrounded by dense fibrosis. 21
  • 22. Case 1 • You are contacted by a resident regarding the use of a FQ[FLUORQUINOLONES] • in a 24 year old semi-professional soccer player with an • apparent UTI. • he has complained of dysuria and frequency for the last 24 hours. Her UA is positive for bacteria using a nitrate • dipstick and WBC’s using a dipstick esterase test. • Her past medical history is significant for DM. She has no • allergies other than her diabetes there has been no • other significant medical problems. 22
  • 23. Case 2 An asymptomatic 84 year old male with an indwelling foley catheter has a positive urine culture for P. aeruginosa. You have been contacted regarding the appropriate dose and interval for ciprofloxacin to begin therapy. 23
  • 24. Case 3 You have been consulted on a 72 year old female nursing home patient. She recently was treated for 10 days with ceftriaxone and azithromycin for presumed CAP. During her hospitalization a foley catheter was placed. She is currently afebrile and asymptomatic of any UTI symptoms but a culture of her urine at the end of her antibiotic therapy had a significant growth of yeast. How should she be managed? 24