| Literature DB >> 23194649 |
Cecile Aubron1, Olivier Huet, Sylvie Ricome, Didier Borderie, Eric Pussard, Pierre-Etienne Leblanc, Odile Bouvet, Eric Vicaut, Erick Denamur, Jacques Duranteau.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients including trauma patients are at high risk of urinary tract infection (UTI). The composition of urine in trauma patients may be modified due to inflammation, systemic stress, rhabdomyolysis, life support treatment and/or urinary catheter insertion.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23194649 PMCID: PMC3556302 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-12-330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Study design. Twenty-two patients were included. Urine was collected on the first and fifth day after trauma to evaluate bacterial growth.
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the 22 trauma patients on day 1 and on day 5 after the onset of trauma
| Ages, years (mean ± SD) | 35 ± 14 | | |
| Male, n (%) | 15 (68%) | | |
| ISS (mean ± SD) | | 30 ± 12 | |
| SAPS II (mean ± SD) | | 33 ± 16 | |
| SOFA score (mean ± SD) | | 6 ± 3 | 3 ± 4 |
| Patients with invasive MV, n (%) | | 16 (73%) | 11 (50%) |
| Patients with catecholamines, n (%) | | 16 (73%) | 5 (23%) |
| Patients with antibiotics, n (%) | | 16 (73%) | 2 (9%) |
| Urine output, mL/24h (mean ± SD) | 1800 ± 890 | 2500 ± 1000 |
MV Mechanical ventilation, ISS Injury Severity Score, SAPS II Simplified Acute Physiology Score, SOFA Systemic Organ Failure Assessment, D1 on day 1, D5 on day 5.
Biological characteristics of the 22 trauma patients on day 1 and on day 5 after the onset of trauma
| Plasma pH | 7.32 ± 0.07 | 7.40 ± 0.05 | 0.0001 |
| Lactatemia (mmol/L) | 1.9 ± 1.3 | 1.0 ± 0.4 | 0.005 |
| Creatinine clearance (mL/min) | 112 ± 55 | 191 ± 101 | 0.0025 |
| Uremia (mmol/L) | 4.9 ± 1.8 | 4.9 ± 2.3 | ns |
| Creatininaemia (μmol/L) | 76 ± 36 | 58 ± 20 | 0.0466 |
| Bacteriuria, n (%) | 1 (4.5%) | 3 (14%) | ns |
D1 on day 1, D5 on day 5.
Figure 2Comparison of the growth of CFT073 in urine, collected on day 1, from trauma patients not receiving antibiotic (n = 5) (dashed line), and from healthy volunteers (n = 12) (complete line) (= 0.0028).
Figure 3Comparison of the growth of R1B8J20 in urine, collected on day 1, from trauma patients receiving prophylactic antibiotics (n = 4) (dashed line), and from healthy volunteers (n = 7) (complete line) (= 0.0371).
Figure 4Comparison of the growth of CFT073 in urine from trauma patients not receiving antibiotic collected on day 5 (n = 13) (dashed line), and from healthy volunteers (n = 12) (complete line) (= 0.0108).
Comparison of biochemical characteristics between urine from trauma patients on day 1 (D1) and from healthy volunteers (HV)
| Urea (mmol/L) | 134 ± 76 | 296 ± 59 | 162 [104; 220] |
| Creatinine (μmol/L) | 6.31 ± 4.04 | 10.55 ± 3.29 | 4.25 [1.14; 7.36] |
| Sodium (mmol/L) | 80 ± 44 | 104 ± 43 | 29.28 [−7.09; 65.65] |
| Potassium (mmol/L) | 44 ± 28 | 51 ± 20 | 9.83 [−11.44; 31.11] |
| Proteinuria (g/L) | 0.57 ± 0.67 | 0.017 ± 0.025 | −0.55 [ −1.11; 0.01] |
| pH | 6.08 ± 1.02 | 6.7 ± 0.32 | 0.60 [−0.04; 1.25] |
| Osmolality (mosmol/L) | 273 ±129 | 515 ± 92 | 241.76 [160.66; 322.86] |
| Nitrates (nmol/mg of protein) | 34 ± 57 | 63 ± 45 | 31.25 [10.55; 51.95] |
D1 on day 1.
Medians difference and Hodges-Lehmann 95% Confidence Interval.
Urinary concentrations of catecholamines, iron and glucose for patients at day 1 and day 5 and percentages of patients with concentrations above the normal
| Dopamine > 630 (μg/g creatinine) | 158 ± 53 ; 0.0 [0.00 ; 28.49] | 154 ± 74 ; 0.0 [0.00; 28.49] |
| Epinephrine > 16 (μg/g creatinine) | 15.3 ± 11.7; 50.0 [21.09; 78.91] | 14.2 ± 10 ; 36.4 [10.93; 69.21] |
| Norepinephrine > 77 (μg/g creatinine) | 219 ± 223 ; 69.2 [38.57; 90.91] | 153 ± 195 ; 45.5 [16.75; 76.62] |
| Iron (μmol/L) > 0 | 0.65 ±1.02 ; 81.3 [54.35; 95.95] | 0.24 ± 0.55 ; 41.2 [18.44; 67.08] |
| Glucose (g/L) > 0 | 1.45 ± 1.14 ; 100.0 [79.41; 100.00] | 0.78 ± 0.61 ; 100.0 [80.49; 100.00] |
D1 on day 1, D5 on day 5.
Comparison of biochemical characteristics between urine from trauma patients on day 5 and from healthy volunteers
| Urea (mmol/L) | 225 ± 149 | 296 ± 59 | 83 [14; 179] |
| Creatinine (μmol/L) | 7.15 ± 4.45 | 10.55 ± 3.29 | 3.41 [0.02; 6.79] |
| Sodium (mmol/L) | 95 ± 46 | 104 ± 43 | 13.30 [−24.42; 51.02] |
| Potassium (mmol/L) | 36 ± 24 | 51 ± 20 | 20.45 [2.60; 38.30] |
| Proteinuria (g/L) | 0.34 ± 0.31 | 0.017 ± 0.025 | −0.32 [−0.55; -0.09] |
| pH | 7.35 ± 0.83 | 6.7 ± 0.32 | −0.67 [−1.30; -0.04] |
| Osmolality (mosmol/L) | 418 ± 180 | 515 ± 92 | 99.75 [−29.00; 228.50] |
| Nitrates (nmol/mg of protein) | 56 ± 46 | 63 ± 45 | 9.83 [−32.87 ; 52.52] |
Values are expressed as means ± SD, D5 on day 5, HV healthy volunteers.
Medians difference and Hodges-Lehmann 95% Confidence Interval.
Comparison of urinary amino acid concentrations between trauma patients on day 1 and healthy volunteers
| Taurine | 738 ± 551 | 944 ± 597 | 205.98 [-390.38; 802.35] |
| Aspartic acid | 14 ± 23 | 8 ± 2 | -6.43 [-22.53; 9.66] |
| Threonine | 339 ± 519 | 105 ± 23 | -233.38 [-601.06; 134.31] |
| Serine | 525 ± 596 | 242 ± 42 | -283.04 [-686.74; 120.66] |
| Asparagine | 258 ± 329 | 72 ± 17 | -186.31 [-419.08; 46.47] |
| Glutamic acid | 83 ± 133 | 10 ± 7 | -34.29 [-56.20; -12.37] |
| Glutamine | 650 ± 608 | 326 ± 76 | -323.98 [-757.79; 109.83] |
| Glycine | 1991 ± 2396 | 879 ± 211 | -1111.23 [-2813.86; 591.41] |
| Alanine | 407 ± 273 | 240 ± 56 | -167.22 [-365.07; 30.64] |
| Citrulline | 74 ± 149 | 15 ± 5 | -59.03 [-164.57; 46.51] |
| Valine | 96 ± 69 | 36 ± 9 | -60.71 [-109.93; -11.48] |
| Cystine | 205 ± 337 | 35 ± 9 | -73.56 [-145.20; -1.92] |
| Methionine | 15 ± 11 | 5 ± 6 | -10.23 [-19.00; -1.46] |
| Isoleucine | 26 ± 13 | 17 ± 4 | -9.02 [-19.04; 1.00] |
| Leucine | 61 ± 49 | 18 ± 3 | -43.30 [-77.81; -8.79] |
| Tyrosine | 213 ± 167 | 76 ± 30 | -137.20 [-257.38; -17.03] |
| Phenylalanine | 433 ± 360 | 55 ± 10 | -378.06 [-632.89; -123.23] |
| Ornithine | 135 ± 339 | 7 ± 2 | -13.81 [-26.96; -0.67] |
| Histidine | 1469 ± 1347 | 543 ± 159 | -768.69 [-1447.56; -89.82] |
| Lysine | 2000 ± 5164 | 104 | -1896.22 [-5550.61; 1758.18] |
| Arginine | 71 ±147 | 11 ± 95 | -85.12 [-238.12; 67.88] |
D1 on day 1, HV healthy volunteers.
Amino acids known to be particularly important during growth in urine for E. coli (personal data and [11,17,18,24].
Medians difference and Hodges-Lehmann 95% Confidence Interval.
Comparison of urinary amino acid concentrations between polytrauma patients on day 5 and healthy volunteers
| Taurine | 324 ± 301 | 944 ± 597 | 619.36 [87.15; 1151.57] |
| Aspartic acid | 12 ± 15 | 8 ± 2 | -4.45 [-14.94; 6.03] |
| Threonine | 778 ± 382 | 105 ± 23 | -672.79 [-944.09; -401.49] |
| Serine | 841 ± 429 | 242 ± 42 | -598.42 [-903.86; -292.97] |
| Asparagine | 459 ± 240 | 72 ± 17 | -387.51 [-557.85; -217.18] |
| Glutamic acid | 57 ± 49 | 10 ± 7 | -46.82 [-81.78; -11.85] |
| Glutamine | 864 ± 365 | 326 ± 76 | -538.03 [-803.53; -272.53] |
| Glycine | 2049 ± 985 | 879 ± 211 | -1170.10 [-1888.18; -452.03] |
| Alanine | 390 ± 202 | 240 ± 56 | -123.41 [-268.06; 21.25] |
| Citrulline | 73 ± 57 | 15 ± 5 | -58.67 [-98.89; -18.44] |
| Valine | 79 ± 46 | 36 ± 9 | -43.29 [-76.66; -9.91] |
| Cystine | 225 ± 209 | 35 ± 9 | -189.76 [-337.97; -41.56] |
| Methionine | 9 ± 8 | 5 ± 6 | -4.23 [-11.74; 3.28] |
| Isoleucine | 22 ± 16 | 17 ± 4 | -5.13 [-17.04; 6.78] |
| Leucine | 52 ± 32 | 18 ± 3 | -34.34 [-57.07; -11.61] |
| Tyrosine | 222 ± 134 | 76 ± 30 | -146.75 [-244.35; -49.16] |
| Phenylalanine | 258 ± 187 | 55 ± 10 | -202.73 [-334.94; -70.51] |
| Ornithine | 99 ± 132 | 7 ± 2 | -93.38 [-173.72; -13.05] |
| Histidine | 1267 ± 575 | 543 ± 159 | -724.23 [-1151.22; -297.24] |
| Lysine | 1542 ± 1993 | 104 | -1437.41 [-2849.66; -25.15] |
| Arginine | 54 ± 64 | 11 ± 95 | 29.48 [-86.49; 145.45] |
D5 on day 5, HV healthy volunteers.
Amino acids known to be particularly important during growth in urine for E. coli (personal data and [11,17,18,24].
Medians difference and Hodges-Lehmann 95% Confidence Interval.