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Mason Bonner1, Johnathan M Sheele1, Santiago Cantillo-Campos1, Justin M Elkins1.
Abstract
Introduction Epididymitis and orchitis are illnesses characterized by pain and inflammation of the epididymis and testicle. They represent the most common causes of acute scrotal pain in the outpatient setting. Epididymitis and orchitis have both infectious and noninfectious causes, with most cases being secondary to the invasive pathogens chlamydia, gonorrhea, and Escherichia coli (E.coli). The study's objective was to examine the epidemiology and clinical characteristics of men diagnosed with epididymitis or orchitis in a United States emergency department. Methods We examined a dataset of 75,000 emergency department (ED) patient encounters from a single health system in Northeast Ohio who underwent nucleic acid amplification testing (NAAT) for chlamydia, gonorrhea, or trichomonas, or who received a urinalysis and urine culture. All patients were ≥18 years of age, and all encounters took place between April 18, 2014, and March 7, 2017. The analysis only included men receiving an ED diagnosis of epididymitis, orchitis, or both. We evaluated laboratory and demographic data using univariable and multivariable analyses. Results There were 1.3% (256/19,308) of men in the dataset diagnosed with epididymitis, orchitis, or both. Only 50.1% (130/256) of men diagnosed with epididymitis, orchitis, or both were tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia during their clinical encounter, and among those 13.8% (18/130) were positive. Chlamydia (12.3% [16/130]) was more common than both gonorrhea (3.1% [4/129]) and trichomonas (8.8% [3/34]) among men <35 years of age diagnosed with epididymitis, orchitis, or both. Only 62.1% of men diagnosed with epididymitis, orchitis, or both received a urine culture, of which 20.1% grew bacteria at ≥10,000 CFU/ml. E. coli (N= 20) was the most common bacteria growing in urine culture followed by Streptococcus (N= 3), Klebsiella (N= 2), Pseudomonas (N= 2), and Serratia (N= 2). Men diagnosed with epididymitis, orchitis, or both who had a positive urine culture were more likely to be ≥35 years of age, married, had higher urine white blood cells (WBCs), more urine bacteria, higher urine leukocyte esterase, more likely to have urine nitrite, and were less likely to be empirically treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia (P≤.03 for all). Conclusions In the ED, epididymitis, orchitis, or both are uncommonly diagnosed among patients undergoing genitourinary tract laboratory testing. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are common in men <35 years of age diagnosed with epididymitis, orchitis, or both, with chlamydia being most common. E. coli was the most common bacteria growing in urine culture.Entities:
Keywords: chlamydia; epididymitis; epididymo-orchitis; orchitis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34306868 PMCID: PMC8294204 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.15800
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Demographic and clinical characteristics of men with and without epididymitis or orchitis.
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis (N=256) | No epididymitis or orchitis (N=19,052 | p-value | Adjusted OR (95% CI) for having epididymitis and/or orchitis | Adjusted p-value | |
| Age | 35 (25,53) | 61 (38,77) | <.001 | .14 (.97-.99) | <.001 |
| Black race, % | 57% (145/253) | 48% (8,999/18,957) | .002 | .88 (.59-1.31) | .52 |
| Arrived by EMS (vs. not) | 5% (12/254) | 38% (7,229/18,812) | <.001 | .12 (.06-.26) | <.001 |
| Admitted from the ED | 17% (43/256) | 47% (8,859/19,052) | <.001 | .50 (.32-.77) | .002 |
| Marital status Single Married Divorced, widowed, separated | 67% (171/255) 25% (63/255) 8% (21/255) | 44% (8,295/18,934) 40% (7,489/18,934) 17% (3,150/18,934) | <.001 | NA | NA |
| + Primary care physician | 25% (63/256) | 42% (8,095/19,052) | <.001 | .55 (.36-.84) | .006 |
| Triage pain scale | 5 (0,7) N= 48 | 0 (0,5) N= 8,468 | <.001 | 1.17 (1.06-1.28) | .002 |
| Hour of ED visit | 14 (10,18) | 14 (10,18) | .44 | 1.00 (.98-1.03) | .78 |
| ED encounter over weekend (vs weekday) | 25% (64/256) | 28% (5,277/19,052) | .34 | .87 (.60-1.27) | .48 |
| Emergency severity index (ESI) | 3 (3,3) N= 251 | 3 (3,3) N=18,387 | .14 | .57 (.43-.74) | <.001 |
| Urine source: Clean catch Straight catheter Old bladder catheter Unknown | 94% (124/132) 2% (3/132) 4% (5/132) | 66% (7,924/11,983) 6% (749/11,983) 28% (3,310/11,983) | <.001 | NA | NA |
| Urine bacteria | 0 (0,1) N= 149 | 1 (0,2) N= 12,178 | .002 | .91 (.77-1.08) | .28 |
| Urine blood | 0 (0,1) N= 231 | 0 (0,2) N= 15,814 | <.001 | .97 (.78-1.21) | .79 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 0 (0,2) N= 233 | 0 (0,2) N= 15,902 | .28 | 1.16 (.94-1.44) | .17 |
| Urine nitrite positive (vs negative) | 7% (16/234) | 8% (1,241/16,122) | .62 | 1.46 (.20-.82) | .20 |
| Urine protein | 0 (0,1) N= 234 | 1 (0,2) N= 16,060 | <.001 | .81 (.65-1.01) | .06 |
| Urine RBCs | 3 (3,13) N= 151 | 3 (3,36) N= 12,166 | .02 | 1.00 (.99-1.01) | .55 |
| Urine Urobilinogen | 0 (0,2) N= 234 | 0 (0,0) N= 16,128 | .02 | 1.04 (.95-1.14) | .44 |
| Urine WBCs | 18 (2.5,101) N= 151 | 13 (3,45) N= 12,164 | <.001 | 1.01 (1.00-1.01) | .03 |
| Urine culture ≥10,000 CFU/mL, % | 20% (32/159) | 22% (3,176/14,589) | .70 | 1.25 (.73-2.12) | .42 |
| Tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia | 51% (130/256) | 16% (3,002/19,052) | <.001 | 3.94 (2.47-6.29) | <.001 |
| Diagnosed with a UTI | 5% (12/256) | 13% (2,527/19,052) | <.001 | .27 (.14-.50) | <.001 |
| Diagnosed with prostatitis | 0% (0/256) | .4% (77/19,052) | .31 | NA | NA |
Comparison of men with epididymitis and/or orchitis and men diagnosed with a UTI.
NG: Neisseria gonorrhoeae, CT: Chlamydia trachomatis,
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis (N=256) | +UTI and no epididymitis or orchitis (N=2,527) | p-value | Adjusted OR (95% CI) for those with epididymitis and/or orchitis | Adjusted p-value | |
| Age | 35 (25, 53) | 71 (54,83) | < .001> | .98 (.97-.99) | < .001> |
| Black race, % | 57% (145/253) | 40% (1015/2522) | < .001> | 1.13 (.74-1.72) | .57 |
| Marital status (% married) | 25% (63/255) | 45% (1126/2513) | < .001> | NA | NA |
| Urine WBCs | 18 (3,101) N= 151 | 60 (13,101) N= 2442 | < .001> | 1.00 (1.00-1.01) | .33 |
| Urine RBCs | 3 (3,13) N= 151 | 13 (3,37) N= 2449 | < .001> | .99 (.99-1.00) | .21 |
| Urine bacteria | 0 (0,1) N= 149 | 1 (1,3) N= 2479 | < .001> | .74 (.62-.88) | < .001> |
| Urine protein | 0 (0,1) N= 234 | 1 (1,3) N= 2475 | < .001> | .89 (.71-1.12) | .34 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 0 (0,2) N= 233 | 3 (1,3) N= 2391 | < .001> | .69 (.55-.85) | < .001> |
| Urine nitrite | 7% (16/234) | 22% (536/2492) | < .001> | .93 (.51-1.68) | .80 |
| Urine culture growing ≥10,000 CFU/mL bacteriuria | 20% (32/159) | 51% (1194/2362) | < .001> | 1.10 (.66-1.81) | .72 |
| +Gonorrhea | 3% (4/129) | 24% (35/145) | < .001> | .26 (.08-.86) | .03 |
| +Chlamydia | 12% (16/130) | 24% (35/146) | .01 | .88 (.40-1.92)* | .75* |
| +Trichomonas | 9% (3/34) | 6% (2/31) | .72 | .96 (.04-21.82)* | .98* |
| +Any STI | 15% (20/130) | 43% (63/146) | < .001> | .48 (.22-1.02)* | .05* |
Comparison of men with epididymitis and/or orchitis and diagnosed with a UTI compared to those diagnosed with epididymitis and/or orchitis and without concurrent UTI.
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and +UTI (N=12) | +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and -UTI (N= 244) | p-value | |
| Age | 51 (29,62) | 35 (25,52) | .22 |
| Black race, % | 50% (6/12) | 58% (139/241) | .60 |
| Marital status (% married) | 50% (6/12) | 23% (57/243) | .09 |
| Urine WBCs | 76 (36,101) | 13 (3,101) N= 139 | .01 |
| Urine RBCs | 9 (3,43) | 3 (2,13) N= 139 | .08 |
| Urine blood | 1 (1,2) N= 11 | 0 (0,1) N= 220 | .002 |
| Urine bacteria | 1 (0,1) | 0 (0,1) N= 137 | .14 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 3 (2,3) N= 11 | 0 (0,2) N= 222 | <.001 |
| Urine nitrite | 0% (0/12) | 7% (16/222) | .34 |
| Urine protein | 2 (0,2) | 0 (0,1) N= 222 | .004 |
| Urine culture growing ≥10,000 CFU/mL bacteriuria | 50% (4/8) | 19% (28/151) | .03 |
| Tested for gonorrhea and/or chlamydia | 33% (4/12) | 52% (126/244) | .22 |
| +Gonorrhea | 25% (1/4) | 2% (3/125) | .01 |
| +Chlamydia | 25% (1/4) | 12% (15/126) | .43 |
| +Trichomonas | 0% (0/1) | 9% (3/33) | .75 |
| + Any STI | 50% (2/4) | 14% (18/126) | .05 |
Men with epididymitis and/or orchitis and a positive urine culture compared to men with epididymitis and/or orchitis and a negative urine culture.
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and +urine culture (N=32) | +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and -urine culture (N=127) | p-value | Adjusted OR (95% CI) for those with a positive urine culture | Adjusted p-value | |
| Age | 65 (47,77) | 37 (25, 53) | <.001 | 1.08 (1.03-1.15) | .004 |
| Black race, % | 63% (20/32) | 47% (59/125) | .12 | 10.34 (1.42-74.97) | .02 |
| Marital status (% married) | 50% (16/32) | 27% (34/126) | .04 | NA | NA |
| Urine WBCs | 101 (41,101) N= 31 | 13 (3,76) N= 78 | <.001 | 1.03 (.99-1.06) | .08 |
| Urine RBCs | 11 (3,24) N= 31 | 3 (3,13) N= 78 | .01 | 1.00 (.97-1.02) | .86 |
| Urine blood | 1 (1,2) | 0 (0,1) N= 120 | <.001 | .62 (.25-1.36) | .26 |
| Urine bacteria | 1 (1,3) N= 31 | 0 (0,1) N=77 | <.001 | 2.31 (1.38-4.22) | .003 |
| Urine protein | 1 (0,2) | 0 (0,1) N= 122 | .003 | .59 (.21-1.49) | .28 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 3 (2,3) | 0 (0,2) N= 121 | <.001 | 1.50 (.65-3.67) | .35 |
| Urine nitrite | 34% (11/32) | 1% (1/122) | <.001 | 22.99 (1.50-353.19) | .02 |
| Tested for gonorrhea and/or chlamydia | 31% (10/32) | 32% (41/127) | .91 | 2.10 (.40-11.16) | .38 |
| +Gonorrhea | 0% (0/10) | 5% (2/41) | .48 | NA | NA |
| +Chlamydia | 0% (0/10) | 15% (6/41) | .20 | NA | NA |
| +Trichomonas | 0% (0/3) | 10% (1/10) | .57 | NA | NA |
| +Any STI | 0% (0/10) | 19% (8/42) | .13 | NA | NA |
Men with epididymitis and/or orchitis and positive urine culture and no STIs compared to men with epididymitis and/or orchitis and a negative urine culture but infected with gonorrhea, chlamydia, and/or trichomonas.
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and +urine culture and -STI (N=32) | +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and -urine culture and +STI (N=20) | p-value | |
| Age | 65 (47,77) N= 32 | 26 (21,30) N= 20 | < .001> |
| Black race, % | 63% (20/32) | 75% (15/20) | .35 |
| Marital status (% married) | 50% (16/32) | 0% (0/20) | < .001> |
| Urine WBCs | 101 (41,101) | 37 (13,101) | .03 |
| Urine RBCs | 11 (3,24) | 4 (3,19) | .23 |
| Urine bacteria | 1 (1,3) | 0 (0,1) | .001 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 3 (2,3) | 1 (0,2) | < .001> |
| Urine nitrite | 34% (11/32) | 0% (0/18) | .005 |
| Treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia | 28% (9/32) | 80% (16/20) | < .001> |
Comparison of those with epididymitis and/or orchitis who were and were not tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia.
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia (N=130) | +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and not tested for gonorrhea and chlamydia (N=126) | p-value | |
| Age | 29 (23,40) N= 130 | 45 (30,63) N= 126 | <.001 |
| Black race, % | 71% (92/129) | 43% (53/124) | <.001 |
| Marital status (% married) | 15% (19/105) | 35% (44/66) | <.001 |
| Urine WBCs | 13 (3,76) N= 69 | 36 (3,101) N= 82 | .24 |
| Urine RBCs | 3 (1,13) N= 69 | 3 (3, 15) N= 82 | .10 |
| Urine bacteria | 0 (0,1) N= 68 | 1 (0,2) N= 81 | .04 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 0 (0,1) N= 119 | 1 (0,3) N= 114 | .009 |
| Urine nitrite | 4% (5/119) | 10% (11/115) | .10 |
| Urine culture growing ≥10,000 CFU/mL bacteriuria | 20% (10/51) | 20% (22/108) | .91 |
| +Gonorrhea | 3% (4/129) | NA | NA |
| +Chlamydia | 12% (16/130) | NA | NA |
| +Trichomonas | 6% (2/32) | 50% (1/2) | NA |
Men infected with gonorrhea, chlamydia, and/or trichomonas who either had or did not have epididymitis and/or orchitis.
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and positive for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and/or trichomonas (N=20) | +Gonorrhea, chlamydia, and/or trichomonas but no epididymitis and/or orchitis (N=804) | p-value | |
| Age | 26 (21,30) | 24 (21,30) | .64 |
| Black race, % | 75% (15/20) | 93% (742/801) | .004 |
| Marital status (% married) | 0% (0/20) | 4% (36/301) | .56 |
| Urine WBCs | 37 (13,101) N= 17 | 39 (13,101) N= 351 | .91 |
| Urine RBCs | 4 (3,19) N= 17 | 3 (2,8) N= 348 | .23 |
| Urine bacteria | 0 (0,1) N= 17 | 0 (0,1) N= 350 | .64 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 1 (0,2) N= 18 | 1 (0,3) N= 420 | .67 |
| Diagnosed with a UTI | 10% (2/20) | 8% (63/804) | .72 |
| Treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia | 80% (16/20) | 83% (667/804) | .73 |
Men with epididymitis and/or orchitis and infected with a STI compared to men with epididymitis and/or orchitis and testing negative for a STI.
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and positive for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and/or trichomonas (N=20) | +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and negative for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and trichomonas (N=110) | p-value | |
| Age | 26 (21,30) | 31 (23,44) | .02 |
| Black race, % | 75% (15/20) | 71% (77/109) | .69 |
| Marital status (% married) | 0% (0/20) | 17% (19/110) | .06 |
| Urine WBCs | 37 (13,101) N= 17 | 13 (3,76) N= 53 | .02 |
| Urine RBCs | 4 (3,19) N= 17 | 3 (1,12) N= 53 | .19 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 1 (0, 2) N= 18 | 0 (0,1) N= 102 | .003 |
| Urine nitrite | 0% (0/18) | 5% (5/102) | .34 |
| Urine culture growing ≥10,000 CFU/mL bacteriuria | 0% (0/8) | 23% (10/44) | .13 |
| Treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia | 80% (16/20) | 63% (69/110) | .14 |
| +Gonorrhea | 21% (4/19) | 0% (0/110) | NA |
| +Chlamydia | 84% (16/19) | 0% (0/110) | NA |
| +Trichomonas | 60% (3/5) | 0% (0/28) | NA |
Men with epididymitis and/or orchitis that were treated or not treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia.
| +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia (N=114) | +Epididymitis and/or orchitis and not treated for gonorrhea and chlamydia (N=142) | p-value | |
| Age | 29 (23,39) | 45 (29,61) | <.001 |
| Black race, % | 77% (88/114) | 41% (57/139) | <.001 |
| Marital status (% married) | 14% (16/113) | 33% (47/142) | <.001 |
| Urine WBCs | 13 (3,76) N= 67 | 28 (3,101) N= 84 | .79 |
| Urine bacteria | 0 (0,1) N= 67 | 1 (0,1) N= 82 | .13 |
| Urine leukocyte esterase | 0 (0,1) N= 102 | 0 (0,2) N= 131 | .68 |
| Urine nitrite | 8% (8/103) | 6% (8/131) | .62 |
| Urine culture growing ≥10,000 CFU/mL bacteriuria | 83% (43/52) | 79% (84/107) | .54 |
| +Gonorrhea | 0% (0/44) | 5% (4/85) | .14 |
| +Chlamydia | 15% (13/85) | 7% (3/45) | .15 |
| +Trichomonas | 7% (2/28) | 17% (1/6) | .46 |
| +Any STI | 19% (16/85) | 9% (4/45) | .14 |