Diagnostic accuracy on the management of acute paediatric urinary tract infection in a general paediatric unit
To ascertain diagnostic accuracy of paediatric urinary tract infection (UTI) in a general paediatric unit of a district hospital. Methods: Retrospective case note review and comparing to the final computerised database of Human in-Patient Enquiry (HIPE) at Portiuncula Hospital, Galway, Ireland. A...
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my.usm.eprints.38685 http://eprints.usm.my/38685/ Diagnostic accuracy on the management of acute paediatric urinary tract infection in a general paediatric unit Taib, Fahisham Jamal, Bakht R5-130.5 General works To ascertain diagnostic accuracy of paediatric urinary tract infection (UTI) in a general paediatric unit of a district hospital. Methods: Retrospective case note review and comparing to the final computerised database of Human in-Patient Enquiry (HIPE) at Portiuncula Hospital, Galway, Ireland. All children from 0-16 years of age with the diagnosis of UTI were enrolled within the 3 year study period. The information was first retrieved from HIPE system to capture list of patients. Case notes revision was followed to extract data under standardized proforma for demography, accuracy of diagnosis, treatment instituted and investigation ordered. Patients’ data was reviewed according to updated definition. Results: There were 85 cases treated for UTI during the 3 year period, and only 45 cases were considered as genuine UTI according to diagnostic criteria. Out of 45 cases, 16 cases were considered as suspected UTI cases. Escherichia coli was noted to be the commonest organism. Cephradine has been used as the first line treatment as per local guideline; however, different antibiotic regimes were based on physician’s preferences. The sensitivity of the current method of UTI diagnosis remained at 64% when comparing final diagnosis in the HIPE system. Conclusions: UTI can be difficult to accurately diagnosis in certain clinical cases. Decisions made should be individualized and tailored according to clinical suspicion and presentation of the patients. Improvement to ensure accurate diagnosis is vital to ensure correct data capture in the HIPE system thus giving valuable information and resource for future care. Elsevier 2015-03 Article PeerReviewed Taib, Fahisham and Jamal, Bakht (2015) Diagnostic accuracy on the management of acute paediatric urinary tract infection in a general paediatric unit. Journal of Acute Disease, 4 (1). pp. 54-58. ISSN 2221-6189 https://doi.org/10.1016/S2221-6189(14)60084-6 |
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To ascertain diagnostic accuracy of paediatric urinary tract infection (UTI) in a
general paediatric unit of a district hospital. Methods: Retrospective case note review and
comparing to the final computerised database of Human in-Patient Enquiry (HIPE) at Portiuncula
Hospital, Galway, Ireland. All children from 0-16 years of age with the diagnosis of UTI were
enrolled within the 3 year study period. The information was first retrieved from HIPE system to
capture list of patients. Case notes revision was followed to extract data under standardized proforma
for demography, accuracy of diagnosis, treatment instituted and investigation ordered.
Patients’ data was reviewed according to updated definition. Results: There were 85 cases
treated for UTI during the 3 year period, and only 45 cases were considered as genuine UTI
according to diagnostic criteria. Out of 45 cases, 16 cases were considered as suspected UTI
cases. Escherichia coli was noted to be the commonest organism. Cephradine has been used as
the first line treatment as per local guideline; however, different antibiotic regimes were based
on physician’s preferences. The sensitivity of the current method of UTI diagnosis remained at
64% when comparing final diagnosis in the HIPE system. Conclusions: UTI can be difficult to
accurately diagnosis in certain clinical cases. Decisions made should be individualized and
tailored according to clinical suspicion and presentation of the patients. Improvement to ensure
accurate diagnosis is vital to ensure correct data capture in the HIPE system thus giving valuable
information and resource for future care. |
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