Title of article :
Urinary Infection Recurrence and Its Related Factors in Urinary Tract Infection
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi Bojd, Simin Children and Adolescents Health Research Center- Resistant Tuberculosis Institute- Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Z , Soleimani, Gholamreza Children and Adolescents Health Research Center- Resistant Tuberculosis Institute- Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Z , Teimouri, Alireza Children and Adolescents Health Research Center- Resistant Tuberculosis Institute- Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Z , Aflakian, Negar Medical School- Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan
Abstract :
Background: Recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the major health problems in children because of its high rate of
occurrence. This study aimed at evaluating the frequency of recurrent urinary tract infection and related factors in children aged
two months to 15 years old, refereed to the pediatric nephrology clinic of Zahedan city.
Methods: In this descriptive study, 270 children with urinary tract infection were studied. The sampling method was convenient.
Information was gathered from patients and their files. Data was analyzed by the SPSS version 18 software, using Chi Square and
T-test.
Results: The mean age of the children was 4.3 3.7 years old. Thirty-four children (12.6%) were male and 236 (87.4%) female (P >
0.05). Overall, 109 children (73.6%) with recurrent UTI and 53 children (44.2%) without recurrent UTI had abnormal ultrasonography
(P = 0.001). Furthermore, 115 children (76.7%) with recurrent UTI and 100 children (83.3%) with first UTI had positive results for E.
coli culture (P = 0.177). Seventy-nine children (54.5%) with recurrent UTI and 61 children (39%) with first UTI were diagnosed to have
elimination syndrome (P = 0.067). Abnormal VCUG was found in 39 children (47.6%) of 82 children with recurrent UTI yet children
with first UTI had normal VCUG (P = 0.001).
Conclusions: There was no difference regarding age, gender, dysfunctional elimination syndrome, and urine culture in children
with recurrent UTI compared to those with first UTI, yet abnormal VCUG, kidney, and urinary tract ultrasonography weremuchmore
common in children with recurrent UTI.
Keywords :
Urinary Tract Infection , Recurrent , Children
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics