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Variations in presentation, management, and patient outcomes of urinary tract infection: a prospective four-country primary care observational cohort study.

Christopher C Butler1, Nick Francis2, Emma Thomas-Jones3, Carl Llor4, Emily Bongard1, Michael Moore5, Paul Little5, Janine Bates3, Mandy Lau3, Timothy Pickles3, Micaela Gal2, Mandy Wootton6, Nigel Kirby3, David Gillespie3, Kate Rumbsy5, Curt Brugman7, Kerenza Hood3, Theo Verheij7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Regional variations in the presentation of uncomplicated urinary tract infection (UTI) and pathogen sensitivity to antibiotics have been cited as reasons to justify differences in how the infections are managed, which includes the prescription of broad-spectrum antibiotics. AIM: To describe presentation and management of UTI in primary care settings, and explore the association with patient recovery, taking microbiological findings and case mix into account. DESIGN AND
SETTING: Prospective observational study of females with symptoms of uncomplicated UTI presenting to primary care networks in England, Wales, the Netherlands, and Spain.
METHOD: Clinicians recorded history, symptom severity, management, and requested mid-stream urine culture. Participants recorded, in a diary, symptom severity each day for 14 days. Time to recovery was compared between patient characteristics and between countries using two-level Cox proportional hazards models, with patients nested within practices.
RESULTS: In total, 797 females attending primary care networks in England (n = 246, 30.9% of cohort), Wales (n = 213, 26.7%), the Netherlands (n = 133, 16.7%), and Spain (n = 205, 25.7%) were included. In total, 259 (35.8%, 95% confidence interval 32.3 to 39.2) of 726 females for whom there was a result were urine culture positive for UTI. Pathogens and antibiotic sensitivities were similar. Empirical antibiotics were prescribed for 95.1% in England, 92.9% in Wales, 95.1% in Spain, and 59.4% in the Netherlands There were no meaningful differences at a country network level before and after controlling for severity, prior UTIs, and antibiotic prescribing.
CONCLUSION: Variation in presentation and management of uncomplicated UTI at a country primary care network level is clinically unwarranted and highlights a lack of consensus concerning optimal symptom control and antibiotic prescribing. © British Journal of General Practice 2017.

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Keywords:  Gram-negative infections; antibiotic prescribing; antibiotic resistance; practice patterns, physicians’; primary care; urinary tract infections

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29158245      PMCID: PMC5697553          DOI: 10.3399/bjgp17X693641

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Gen Pract        ISSN: 0960-1643            Impact factor:   5.386


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