Analysis of the factors influencing development of urinary tract infections in patients with spinal cord injuriеs
Background/Aim. Urinary tract infections are still the most frequent complications in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). The aim of this study was to analyze the factors influencing development of urinary tract infections during rehabilitation in patients with SCI. Methods. This retrospective c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Vojnosanitetski pregled 2015-01, Vol.72 (12), p.1074-1079 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background/Aim. Urinary tract infections are still the most frequent
complications in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). The aim of this
study was to analyze the factors influencing development of urinary tract
infections during rehabilitation in patients with SCI. Methods. This
retrospective case/control study including 540 patients with SCI which were
rehabilitated in the Clinic for Rehabilitation ?Dr Miroslav Zotovic? between
January 2000 and December 2009. We used patient files and other avail-able
medical documentation for obtaining information contained in this study, such
as the manner of bladder emptying, the type of neurological disorder of the
bladder, the neurological level and completeness of a lesion, the injury
etiology, treatment method, secondary complications and associated injuries,
kidney and bladder calculosis, age and sex. Results. Out of the total number
of patients included in the study, 152 (28.1%) were without urinary tract
infections, whereas 388 (71.9%) had urinary tract infections. There were 389
(72%) male and 151 (28%) female patients. The average age of patients without
urinary tract infections was 51.0 ? 15.4 years, whereas the mean age of
patients with urinary tract infections was 44.3 ? 16.9 years. The results of
our study showed that the occurrence of urinary tract infections during
rehabilitation in patients with SCIs was associated with the following
factors: combined injuries (OR = 3.5), anemia (OR = 5.67), type of the
bladder functional disorder (OR = 40-60) and crystals in urine (OR = 7.54).
Conclusion. The physicians should take precautions and try to make the early
diagnosis and rapid appropriate treatment of urinary tract infections in
patients with SCI who also have functional bladder disorder, combined spinal
injuries, anemia or urine crystals.
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ISSN: | 0042-8450 2406-0720 |
DOI: | 10.2298/VSP140725116S |