Rule Out UTI
Shaikh N et al. Prevalence of urinary tract infections in childhood. A meta- analysis. Ped Infect Dis J 2008
Prevalence of Disease - Girls 3 – 6 mos: 5% or 1/20 6 – 12 mos: 8% or 1/12 12 – 24 mos: 2% or 1/50
Prevalence - Males Uncirc: 3 – 12 mos: 5-7% or 1/16- 1/20 Circ: 3 – 12 mos: 2% or 1/50
Reducing the number of tests by risk stratification
Marc Gorelick, Kathy Shaw, A. Hoberman Clinical decision rule to identify febrile young girls at risk for urinary tract infection. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med Validation of a decision rule identifying febrile young girls at high risk for urinary tract infection. Ped Emerg Care 2003.
Decision Rule? – No Decision Guideline? - Yes
Decision Guideline Excludes: Kids with obvious bacterial cause of fever – meningitis, pneumonia, strep pharyngitis Kids with definitive viral dx – Varicella, Coxsackie, Herpetic stomatitis Kids with HSP, Kawasaki’s
Girls < 2 years 2 or more of: »T > 39 o C »white »age < 12 months »no other source of fever »fever > 2 days past history of UTI symptoms specific to UTI
13 m Hisp female with 103 fever Fever for one day URI on exam No hx of UTI or UTI sx = No need to do U/A
9 m Cauc female with Fever for 3 days No URI or AGE No hx of UTI or UTI sx = Get a urine
Boys < 1 year uncircumcised, or age < 6 months and no other source of fever past history of UTI symptoms specific to UTI
Diagnostic Testing Urine dipstick for LE, Nitrite
What is a positive? 1+ LE or greater + Nitrite whether or not LE is positive
Dip - Diagnostic Accuracy: Sensitivity ~ 85% Specificity ~ 90%
After dip, what is chance of disease? Dip negative – if chance of UTI was ~ 1/20, now ~ 1/120 Dip positive – if chance of UTI was ~ 1/20, now between 1/2 to 1/3 chance
Eliminate the Gram Stain in Kids Over 3 months
Cystitis and Urine Culturing Cystitis must be clearly defined
Considering Eliminating Culture Dysuria, frequency. Age > 3 years No evidence of upper tract disease – fever, back pain, vomiting, abd pain. No UTI in the last year LE and Nitrite Positive No chance of Herpes Labialis or STD