Bladder Debris On Ultrasound As A Predictor For Positive Urine Culture

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Figure 1 From bladder debris On Renal And bladder ultrasound A

Figure 1 From Bladder Debris On Renal And Bladder Ultrasound A The sensitivity and specificity for bladder debris in detecting positive urine cultures was 52% and 86%, respectively. forty seven percent of those with bladder debris had positive cultures, compared with 12% of those without debris (p < 0.01). the relative risk of positive urine culture if debris is present is 3.90 (95% ci 2.73 5.55). Among those with bladder debris, 47% had positive urine cultures. among those without bladder debris, only 12% had positive urine cultures (p < 0.001) . the relative risk of having a positive urine culture if debris is present is 3.90 (95% ci 2.73–5.55) . there was no significant difference between rates of positive culture with debris.

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Figure 1 From Association Of Urinary Tract Infection And

Figure 1 From Association Of Urinary Tract Infection And Debris within the bladder is commonly seen on ultrasound. the etiology of bladder debris is varied and the likelihood that urinary debris represents positive urine culture is under investigation. we hypothesize that bladder debris will increase the likelihood that a urine culture is positive compared to those without bladder debris. We hypothesize that bladder debris will increase the likelihood that a urine culture is positive compared to those without bladder debris. methods:we performed a retrospective review on children aged 0 17 years who had a voiding cystourethrogram with a catheterized urinalysis or urine culture, and who also had a renal and bladder ultrasound up to 1 week prior, the day of, or up to 2 days after. Sensitivity, specificity, and risk ratios were calculated for predicting positive urine culture in patients with urinary debris on ultrasound. results: a total of 445 patients met inclusion. Doi: 10.1016 j.jpurol.2017.11.025 corpus id: 3367092; bladder debris on ultrasound as a predictor for positive urine culture in a pediatric population. @article{stevenson2018bladderdo, title={bladder debris on ultrasound as a predictor for positive urine culture in a pediatric population.}, author={scott m. stevenson and glen a. lau and william c andolsek and angela p. presson and patrick c.

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bladder debris Radiology Case Radiopaedia Org

Bladder Debris Radiology Case Radiopaedia Org Sensitivity, specificity, and risk ratios were calculated for predicting positive urine culture in patients with urinary debris on ultrasound. results: a total of 445 patients met inclusion. Doi: 10.1016 j.jpurol.2017.11.025 corpus id: 3367092; bladder debris on ultrasound as a predictor for positive urine culture in a pediatric population. @article{stevenson2018bladderdo, title={bladder debris on ultrasound as a predictor for positive urine culture in a pediatric population.}, author={scott m. stevenson and glen a. lau and william c andolsek and angela p. presson and patrick c. Objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the association of bladder debris noted at the time of rbus with positive urine culture results obtained from a catheterized specimen, among patients undergoing rbus and voiding cystourethrogram (vcug) on the same day. study design: we performed a retrospective cross sectional study of 3995. In conditional logistic regression stratifying by matching age, gender, circumcision status, and presence of vesicoureteral reflux, there was a statistically significant association between bladder debris on rbus and positive urine culture result collected on the same day during vcug (or 7.88, 95% ci 1.88–33.04, p=0.0048). this corresponds to.

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Pin On Abdomen Pelvis Objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the association of bladder debris noted at the time of rbus with positive urine culture results obtained from a catheterized specimen, among patients undergoing rbus and voiding cystourethrogram (vcug) on the same day. study design: we performed a retrospective cross sectional study of 3995. In conditional logistic regression stratifying by matching age, gender, circumcision status, and presence of vesicoureteral reflux, there was a statistically significant association between bladder debris on rbus and positive urine culture result collected on the same day during vcug (or 7.88, 95% ci 1.88–33.04, p=0.0048). this corresponds to.

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