Pagina verde
I pediatri di famiglia e il sospetto
di infezione delle vie urinarie
FAMILY PAEDIATRICIANS AND SUSPECTED URINARY TRACT INFECTION
Gruppo di Pediatri di Famiglia della Regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Marzo 2001 - pagg. 191 -192
Abstract
A survey proposed, over the phone, to 40 family paediatricians in
the Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region gave the following results.
In case of well-founded suspicion of cystitis, only urinalysis is
taken into account and only 30% of paediatricians resort to urine
culture.
In case of suspected pyelonephritis (high temperature without organ
symptoms), reactive strip urinalysis (“stix”) and/or microscopic
and bacterioscopic examinations are made. In case of positive
result (temperature + nitrites + leukocytes), diagnosis is considered
certain or at least very probable.
36% of paediatricians treat this disease and follow up the patient
(including radiological examinations and ultrasonography)
without hospitalisation after proceeding to urine culture; the others
refer children to hospitals. Urine is usually collected from a bag.
42% of paediatricians who refer children to hospitals state that
they handle diagnosis and treatment together with their hospital
colleagues. Many other paediatricians, however, state that patients
are almost “kidnapped” by their hospital colleagues.
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