Pyelonephritis
Background
Definitions
- UTI = significant bacteriuria in presence of symptoms
- Described by location: urethritis, cystitis, or pyelonephritis
Diagnosis
Clinical Features
- Pyelo = Cystitis sx AND fever/chills/nausea/vomiting
- CVAT alone may be referred pain from cystitis
- CVAT is only physical examination finding that increases likelihood of a UTI
Labs
- UA with clumps and/or high WBCs
- Nitrite
- Very high specificity (>90%) in confirming diagnosis of UTI
- Low sensitivity (enterococcus, pseudomonas, acinetobacter are not detected)
- Nitrite
- Urine culture
- Blood cultures are NOT indicated (organisms in blood culture matched those in urine culture 97% of time)
Imaging
- Consider if any of the following:
- History of Renal Stone
- Poor response to antibiotics
- Male
- Elderly
- Diabetic
- Severely ill
Differential Diagnosis
Major
- Acute cystitis
- Infected kidney stone
Dysuria
- Genitourinary infection
- Acute cystitis ("UTI")
- Pyelonephritis
- Urethritis
- Chronic cystitis
- Infected nephrolithiasis
- Prostatitis
- Epididymitis
- Renal abscess/perinephric abscess
- Emphysematous pyelonephritis
- Nephrolithiasis
- Urethral issue
- Urethritis
- Urolithiasis
- Urethral foreign body
- Urethral diverticulum
- Allergic reaction (contact dermatitis)
- Chemical irritation
- Urethral stricture or obstruction
- Trauma to vagina, urethra, or bladder
- Gynecologic
- Vaginitis/cervicitis
- PID
- Genital herpes
- Pelvic organ prolapse
- Fistula
- Cystocele
- Other
- Diverticulitis
- Interstitial cystitis
- Behavioral symptom without detectable pathology
Management
Disposition
- Discharge
- Consider if young, otherwise healthy, tolerating PO
- Admission
- Consider if elderly, Renal Calculi, obstruction, recent hospitalization/instrumentation, DM
Disposition
Complications
- Acute bacterial nephritis
- CT shows ill-defined focal areas of decreased density
- Renal/Perinephric Abscesses
- Sign/symptoms similar to pyelo (fever, CVAT, dysuria)
- Occurs in setting of ascending infection w/ obstructed pyelo
- Associated w/ DM and Renal Stones
- Also occurs due to bacteremia w/ hematogenous seeding (Staph)
- Emphysematous pyelonephritis
