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Children with a febrile urinary tract infection and a negative radiologic workup: factors predictive of recurrence.

Gerald C Mingin1, Angie Hinds, Hiep T Nguyen, Laurence S Baskin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the recurrence rate and risk factors for urinary tract infection (UTI) in children who present with a febrile UTI and have a negative radiologic evaluation. Febrile UTIs with no urinary tract abnormalities are a common cause of morbidity in children.
METHODS: We performed a retrospective review of all children referred to our medical center after a febrile UTI.
RESULTS: We reviewed 850 charts. Of 850 children, 78 had had a febrile UTI and normal ultrasound and voiding cystourography findings. Of the 78 children, 25 had had a recurrent UTI (3 boys and 22 girls). Forty-five percent of the girls with a febrile UTI developed a recurrent UTI and 14% of the boys had a recurrent UTI (P = 0.02). Three boys (two younger than 1 year of age) were uncircumcised and had one recurrent febrile UTI. Eleven (39%) of 28 girls who first presented at younger than 1 year of age and 7 (58%) of 12 girls who presented at 5 years of age or older had recurrent UTIs. The recurrence rate in the 2 to 5-year-old age group was 24% (4 of 17). Seven of the older girls exhibited symptoms of dysfunctional elimination syndrome.
CONCLUSIONS: In children with a febrile UTI and a negative radiologic evaluation, recurrence was more common in girls. Boys who were uncircumcised may be at an increased risk of infection during the first year of life. In girls, the age at the time of the first infection was not predictive of recurrence. Although dysfunctional voiding and elimination may contribute to recurrent febrile UTIs in young children, an association seems to be present in children 5 years old and older.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15028458     DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2003.10.055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urology        ISSN: 0090-4295            Impact factor:   2.649


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