Definitions of Urinary Tract Infection in Current Research: A Systematic Review
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2023-07-01
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Bilsen, Manu P.
Jongeneel, Rosa M.H.
Schneeberger, Caroline
Platteel, Tamara N.
Van Nieuwkoop, Cees
Mody, Lona
Caterino, Jeffrey M.
Geerlings, Suzanne E.
Köves, Bela
Wagenlehner, Florian
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Abstract
Defining urinary tract infection (UTI) is complex, as numerous clinical and diagnostic parameters are involved. In this systematic review, we aimed to gain insight into how UTI is defined across current studies. We included 47 studies, published between January 2019 and May 2022, investigating therapeutic or prophylactic interventions in adult patients with UTI. Signs and symptoms, pyuria, and a positive urine culture were required in 85%, 28%, and 55% of study definitions, respectively. Five studies (11%) required all 3 categories for the diagnosis of UTI. Thresholds for significant bacteriuria varied from 10 3 to 10 5 colony-forming units/mL. None of the 12 studies including acute cystitis and 2 of 12 (17%) defining acute pyelonephritis used identical definitions. Complicated UTI was defined by both host factors and systemic involvement in 9 of 14 (64%) studies. In conclusion, UTI definitions are heterogeneous across recent studies, highlighting the need for a consensus-based, research reference standard for UTI.
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complicated urinary tract infection, cystitis, definition, pyelonephritis, urinary tract infection, Infectious Diseases, Oncology
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Bilsen, M P, Jongeneel, R M H, Schneeberger, C, Platteel, T N, Van Nieuwkoop, C, Mody, L, Caterino, J M, Geerlings, S E, Köves, B, Wagenlehner, F, Conroy, S P, Visser, L G & Lambregts, M M C 2023, 'Definitions of Urinary Tract Infection in Current Research : A Systematic Review', Open forum infectious diseases, vol. 10, no. 7, ofad332. https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad332