Bacteriology and clinical outcomes of urine mixed bacterial growth in pregnancy
Introduction and hypothesis The objective was to analyse the risk of significant bacteriuria in repeat urine cultures from pregnant women, following initial mixed bacterial results. Methods This retrospective study examined maternal characteristics and clinical features of women who repeated urine c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International Urogynecology Journal 2024-02, Vol.35 (2), p.347-353 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction and hypothesis
The objective was to analyse the risk of significant bacteriuria in repeat urine cultures from pregnant women, following initial mixed bacterial results.
Methods
This retrospective study examined maternal characteristics and clinical features of women who repeated urine cultures due to previous mixed cultures results.
Results
Of 262 women included, 80 (30.5%) had negative cultures and 125 (47.7%) had mixed bacterial growth in their repeat cultures. Positive results (≥10
4
CFU/ml of a urinary pathogen) were obtained for 57 women (21.8% [95% CI 17.1–27.0]). For 37 (14.1%), the repeat specimen grew 10
4
–10
5
CFU/ml of microorganisms; whereas for 20 women (7.6% [95% CI 4.9–11.3]), it grew ≥10
5
CFU/ml. Among women with positive (>10
4
CFU/ml) compared with those with negative or mixed growth, rates of urinary symptoms were higher (38.6% vs 23.4%,
p
=0.028), abnormal dipstick results (49.1% vs 21.0%,
p |
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ISSN: | 0937-3462 1433-3023 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00192-023-05672-5 |