Urinary tract infections(UTIs)are among the most frequent causes for antibiotic prescription and;therefore,alternative treatment options for UTIs can potentially reduce antibiotic usage and development of resistance.T...Urinary tract infections(UTIs)are among the most frequent causes for antibiotic prescription and;therefore,alternative treatment options for UTIs can potentially reduce antibiotic usage and development of resistance.To evaluate the efficacy of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs(NSAIDS)for the treatment of uncomplicated lower UTIs in women,this study implemented a meta-analytic approach to evaluate the results of available randomized clinical studies from online databases.A total of four trials involving 1144 patients with uncomplicated lower UTIs were included in the final evaluation.Results showed that symptom resolution at Day 3-4 in the NSAIDs group was significantly lower than that in the antibiotics group[pooled odds ratio(OR)=0.41,95%confidence interval(CI):0.23-0.74,P<0.05].However,there was no significant difference between the NSAIDs and antibiotics groups in symptom resolution at Day 7(pooled OR=0.43,95%CI:0.17-1.06,P=0.07),secondary antibiotic treatment rate at Day 28-30(pooled OR=1.15,95%CI:0.16-7.98,P=0.89)and adverse events rate(pooled OR=1.09,95%CI:0.61-1.96,P=0.77).Therefore,this metaanalysis suggests that,although inferior to antibiotics in fast symptom resolution,symptomatic treatment with NSAIDs can be considered as an alternative treatment option for uncomplicated lower UTIs in women.However,given the low number of randomized controlled trials that met inclusion criteria in this meta-analysis,efficacy of NSAIDs for treatment of uncomplicated lower UTIs should be further evaluated in more comprehensive clinical studies.展开更多
Emphysematous cystitis is a rare complication of lower urinary tract infection whose prognosis is conditioned by the delay in treatment. The predisposition of diabetic patients to urinary infections caused by gas-prod...Emphysematous cystitis is a rare complication of lower urinary tract infection whose prognosis is conditioned by the delay in treatment. The predisposition of diabetic patients to urinary infections caused by gas-producing bacteria is considered one of the most common factors in the occurrence of emphysematous cystitis. The currently recommended diagnostic test is CT scanning, which has definite value in assessing gas accumulation in the bladder wall and lumen. The authors report the observations of two patients aged 68 and 80 who were treated for emphysematous cystitis complicating diabetes mellitus. The evolution was favorable under treatment with antibiotic therapy, insulin therapy and bladder drainage.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the Young and Middle-age High-end Medical Reserve Personnel Training Plan Foundation of Chongqing Health Committee,China(grant number 2018GDRC002).
文摘Urinary tract infections(UTIs)are among the most frequent causes for antibiotic prescription and;therefore,alternative treatment options for UTIs can potentially reduce antibiotic usage and development of resistance.To evaluate the efficacy of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs(NSAIDS)for the treatment of uncomplicated lower UTIs in women,this study implemented a meta-analytic approach to evaluate the results of available randomized clinical studies from online databases.A total of four trials involving 1144 patients with uncomplicated lower UTIs were included in the final evaluation.Results showed that symptom resolution at Day 3-4 in the NSAIDs group was significantly lower than that in the antibiotics group[pooled odds ratio(OR)=0.41,95%confidence interval(CI):0.23-0.74,P<0.05].However,there was no significant difference between the NSAIDs and antibiotics groups in symptom resolution at Day 7(pooled OR=0.43,95%CI:0.17-1.06,P=0.07),secondary antibiotic treatment rate at Day 28-30(pooled OR=1.15,95%CI:0.16-7.98,P=0.89)and adverse events rate(pooled OR=1.09,95%CI:0.61-1.96,P=0.77).Therefore,this metaanalysis suggests that,although inferior to antibiotics in fast symptom resolution,symptomatic treatment with NSAIDs can be considered as an alternative treatment option for uncomplicated lower UTIs in women.However,given the low number of randomized controlled trials that met inclusion criteria in this meta-analysis,efficacy of NSAIDs for treatment of uncomplicated lower UTIs should be further evaluated in more comprehensive clinical studies.
文摘Emphysematous cystitis is a rare complication of lower urinary tract infection whose prognosis is conditioned by the delay in treatment. The predisposition of diabetic patients to urinary infections caused by gas-producing bacteria is considered one of the most common factors in the occurrence of emphysematous cystitis. The currently recommended diagnostic test is CT scanning, which has definite value in assessing gas accumulation in the bladder wall and lumen. The authors report the observations of two patients aged 68 and 80 who were treated for emphysematous cystitis complicating diabetes mellitus. The evolution was favorable under treatment with antibiotic therapy, insulin therapy and bladder drainage.