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Med Clin (Barc) ; 2024 Jul 15.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39013719

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Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a histopathologic definition associated with enlargement of the prostate gland that causes obstruction of the lower urinary tract and manifests clinically with characteristic symptoms that are what bring patients for consultation. Urinary tract symptoms are common, especially in an increasingly aging population. Diagnosis and the decision on when and how to treat depend on the patient's quality of life and objective clinical parameters. An individualized, risk-based approach is necessary to guide conservative, pharmacologic, or surgical treatment.

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Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38754730

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Female urethral strictures are a rare condition that significantly impacts patients' quality of life. Patient-reported outcomes are crucial, yet data regarding sexual function and treatment satisfaction are scarce. We aimed to provide insights from a reconstructive referral center. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of women treated with ventral onlay one-stage buccal mucosa graft urethroplasty for urethral strictures between 2009-2023. We assessed objective (retreatment-free survival, ΔQmax) and subjective outcomes (validated patient-reported outcomes). RESULTS: Of 12 women, 83% and 17% had iatrogenic and idiopathic strictures, respectively. Median number of prior interventions was 6. Strictures were located meatal and mid-urethral in 25% and 75%, respectively, 22% had the bladder neck involved. Median graft length was 2 cm. At median follow-up of 66 months, 33% of patients underwent stricture retreatment, but only one case occurred within the first 2 years postoperatively. The median improvement in maximum flow rate (ΔQmax) was 10 ml/s. Median International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Modules (ICIQ-FLUTS) scores were 8 for filling symptoms, 6 for voiding symptoms, and 3 for incontinence symptoms. Median ICIQ-FLUTSsex score was 4. Higher scores indicate a higher symptom burden. Median ICIQ-Satisfaction outcome and satisfaction scores were 18 and 7, respectively, reflecting high treatment satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: Buccal mucosal graft urethroplasty by ventral onlay for female urethral strictures yields effective, durable, and positively received outcomes. However, larger studies across multiple institutions are necessary to further assess its efficacy, especially regarding patient-reported experiences and sexual function.

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Nefrologia (Engl Ed) ; 44(2): 194-203, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38697697

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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Diabetes, dyslipidemia, older age, gender, urinary tract infections, and recent antibiotic intake have been associated with a decrease in the urobiome richness and other fluctuations in this microbiome. Gut and blood microbiome have been reported to be altered in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and specifically in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Still, there are currently no studies describing the urogenital microbiome in CKD-PD patients. In this study we characterized the urobiome profile in 46 PD patients and analyzed its clinical and inflammatory parameters. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Mid-stream urine, fecal and blood samples were collected from 46 patients undergoing PD at Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João (CHUSJ) in Porto, Portugal. Exclusion criteria were age under 18 years old, inability to give informed consent, history of infection in the last three months, and antibiotic intake in the last three months. The microbiome communities were analyzed by amplification and sequencing of the V3-V4 region of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene. Correlations with the patients' clinical data and inflammatory profile were performed. RESULTS: CKD-PD patients presented a unique urobiome profile dominated by Bacillota, Actinomycetota and Pseudomonadota and characterized by a lower Shannon diversity than fecal and blood microbiome. The taxonomic profiles of urogenital samples were organized in multiple subtypes dominated by populations of Lactobacillus, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Gardnerella, Prevotella, Escherichia-Shigella, being similar to other non-PD-CKD patients. Gender, sCD14, residual diuresis and history of peritonitis were significantly associated to variations in the urobiome. Although not reaching statistical significance, diabetes and the time on PD also showed association with particular taxonomic groups. Depletion of Gardnerella, Staphylococcus, Corynebacterium, Lactobacillus or Dermabacter populations correlated with CKD-PD patients with history of diabetes, history of peritonitis and altered levels of sCD14. CONCLUSIONS: Our results highlight urogenital microbiome as a potential partner and/or marker in the overall health state of CKD-PD patients.


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Microbiota , Peritoneal Dialysis , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , Humans , Female , Male , Peritoneal Dialysis/adverse effects , Middle Aged , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/microbiology , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/therapy , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications , Aged , Urogenital System/microbiology , Adult , Feces/microbiology
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Gac Med Mex ; 160(1): 39-44, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38753551

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INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous nephrostomy tubes (PNT), which are used in some cancer hospitals, are associated with an increase in urinary tract infections (UTI). OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of a standardized care program on the incidence of UTIs requiring hospitalization (UTI-RH). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective study that included patients with a first PNT inserted. The incidence, relative risk (RR), costs and outcomes of patients with UTI-RH were compared during the period before (P0) vs. after the intervention (P1). RESULTS: 113 PNTs were inserted during P0, and 74 at P1. During P0, 61 patients (53.9%) experienced 64 UTI-RH events in 22,557 PNT days. At P1, four patients (5.4%) had a UTI-RH in 6,548 PNT days (IRR: 0.21, 95% CI: 0.05-0.57). The RR was 0.09 (95% CI: 0.03-0.25). Monthly cost per day/bed was USD 3,823 at P0 and USD 1,076 at P1, and for antibiotics, it was USD 790 at P0 and USD 123.5 at P1. CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of a standardized care program for permanent percutaneous devices, since this reduces antibiotic use, hospitalization, and the cost of care.


ANTECEDENTES: Los catéteres de nefrostomía percutánea (CNP) que se utilizan en algunos hospitales oncológicos condicionan un incremento en las infecciones del tracto urinario (ITU). OBJETIVO: Determinar el impacto de un programa estandarizado de atención en la incidencia de ITU que requiere hospitalización (ITU-RH). MATERIAL Y MÉTODOS: Estudio retrospectivo que incluyó pacientes con un primer CNP. Se comparó la incidencia, riesgo relativo (RR), costos y evolución de los pacientes con ITU-RH durante el período previo a la intervención (P0) versus posterior a ella (P1). RESULTADOS: Se instalaron 113 CNP durante P0 y 74 durante P1. Durante P0, 61 pacientes (53.9 %) presentaron 64 episodios de ITU-RH, en 22 557 días de uso de CNP. Durante P1, cuatro pacientes (5.4%) cursaron con ITU-RH en el transcurso de 6548 días de uso del CNP (razón de tasa de incidencia de 0.21, IC 95 % = 0.05-0.57). El RR fue de 0.09 (IC 95 % = 0.03-0.25). El costo mensual por día-cama fue de 3823 USD en P0 y de 1076 USD en P1; el de los antibióticos, de 790 USD en P0 y 123.5 USD en P1. CONCLUSIONES: Este estudio resalta la importancia de un programa estandarizado del cuidado de los dispositivos permanentes, el cual disminuye el uso de antibióticos, la hospitalización y el costo de la atención.


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Hospitalization , Nephrostomy, Percutaneous , Urinary Tract Infections , Humans , Urinary Tract Infections/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Male , Female , Incidence , Middle Aged , Aged , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Aged, 80 and over , Adult
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Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38734067

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INTRODUCTION: The microbiota is defined as the microorganisms in a particular environment. Conversely, the term microbiome is less firmly defined and is used to reference the habitat. OBJECTIVE: To identify the association between the microbiome and the penile cancer EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: We performed this scoping review according to the recommendations of the Joanna Briggs Institute. We found five articles that fulfilled the inclusion criteria. We focused on oncogenesis and factors that alter the penile microbiome. We were not limited to language or setting. We searched MEDLINE (Ovid), Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and LILACS from inception to the present day. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: We found nine studies describing multiple factors that could disturb the microbiome, such as sexual behavior, anatomic alterations including circumcision, and inflammatory factors: lichen sclerosus, poor genital hygiene, compromised immune system, smoking, and HPV infection. CONCLUSION: Overall, knowledge of the composition of the penile microbiota and its role in penile cancer oncogenesis is minimal. PATIENT SUMMARY: Future studies should focus on the relationship between the microbiome and penile cancer to broaden this field of knowledge.

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Nefrologia (Engl Ed) ; 44(3): 408-416, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38637262

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BACKGROUND: Studies analyzing non-antibiotic alternatives in kidney transplant UTI's are lacking. d-Mannose, a simple sugar, inhibits bacterial attachment to the urothelium, as does Proanthocyanidins; both could act as a synergic strategy preventing UTI; nonetheless their efficacy and safety have not been evaluated in kidney transplant population yet. METHODS: This is a pilot prospective, double-blind randomized trial. Sixty de novo kidney transplant recipients were randomized (1:1) to receive a prophylactic strategy based on a 24-h prolonged release formulation of d-Mannose plus Proanthocyanidins vs. Proanthocyanidins (PAC) alone. The supplements were taken for the first 3 months after kidney transplant and then followed up for 3 months as well. The main objective of the study was to search if the addition of Mannose to PAC alone reduced the incidence of UTI and/or asymptomatic bacteriuria in the first 6 months post-transplantation. RESULTS: 27% of patients experienced one UTI episode (cystitis or pyelonephritis) while asymptomatic bacteriuria was very common (57%). Incidences according UTI type or AB were: 7% vs. 4% for cystitis episode (p 0.3), 4% vs. 5% for pyelonephritis (p 0.5) and 17% vs. 14% for asymptomatic bacteriuria (p 0.4) for patients in the Mannose+PAC group vs. PAC group respectively. The most frequent bacteria isolated in both groups was Escherichia coli (28% of all episodes), UTI or AB due to E. coli was not different according to study group (30% vs. 23% for Mannose+PAC vs. PAC alone p 0.37). CONCLUSIONS: Non-antibiotic therapy is an unmet need to prevent UTI after kidney transplantation; however, the use of d-Mannose plus PAC does not seem capable to prevent it.


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Bacteriuria , Kidney Transplantation , Mannose , Postoperative Complications , Proanthocyanidins , Urinary Tract Infections , Humans , Mannose/therapeutic use , Urinary Tract Infections/prevention & control , Proanthocyanidins/therapeutic use , Proanthocyanidins/administration & dosage , Female , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Male , Double-Blind Method , Bacteriuria/prevention & control , Pilot Projects , Postoperative Complications/prevention & control , Drug Therapy, Combination , Adult , Aged
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Vive (El Alto) ; 7(19): 73-84, abr. 2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1560628

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Las infecciones del tracto urinario son consideradas un problema de salud a nivel hospitalario y comunitario por el aumento de bacterias resistentes a los antibióticos. Objetivo: Analizar el patrón de susceptibilidad y resistencia antimicrobiana de Enterobacterias causante de infección del tracto urinario. Métodos: Se aplicó una investigación descriptiva de diseño documental. La población fue de 672 registros de urocultivos positivos, recopilados de la base de datos del Laboratorio San Pablo en el periodo 2021-2022. Para su tabulación y análisis los datos obtenidos fueron procesados en el Software SPSS versión 25.0. Resultados: Las ITU se presentan con mayor frecuencia en el género femenino 86,5%. El grupo etario con más afección es la edad adulta 50,4%. El agente etiológico con mayor incidencia fue Escherichia coli 75,74%, Citrobacter Freundii 8,93%, Klebsiella spp 6,10%. La producción de BLEE como mecanismo de resistencia predominaron en las cepas de E.coli y Klebsiella spp. Se encontró un mayor porcentaje de resistencia para Ampicilina y SXT. Los antibióticos con mejor sensibilidad destacaron nitrofurantoína, fosfomicina. Conclusión: La especie con mayor aislamiento, implicada en la etiología de infecciones urinarias sigue siendo E.coli con una sensibilidad alta para nitrofurantoína y fosfomicina.


Urinary tract infections are considered a health problem at hospital and community level due to the increase of antibiotic resistant bacteria. Objective: To analyze the pattern of susceptibility and antimicrobial resistance of Enterobacteriaceae causing urinary tract infection. Methods: A descriptive research of documentary design was applied. The population was 672 records of positive urine cultures, collected from the San Pablo Laboratory database in the period 2021-2022. For tabulation and analysis, the data obtained were processed in SPSS software version 25.0. Results: UTIs occur more frequently in females 86.5%. The age group with the highest incidence was adulthood 50.4%. The etiological agent with the highest incidence was Escherichia coli 75.74%, Citrobacter Freundii 8.93%, Klebsiella spp 6.10%. The production of BLEE as a mechanism of resistance predominated in the strains of E.coli and Klebsiella spp. A higher percentage of resistance was found for Ampicillin and SXT. The antibiotics with the best sensitivity were nitrofurantoin and fosfomycin. Conclusion: The species with the highest isolation, implicated in the etiology of urinary tract infections, continues to be E.coli with a high sensitivity to nitrofurantoin and fosfomycin.


As infecções do trato urinário são consideradas um problema de saúde a nível hospitalar e comunitário devido ao aumento de bactérias resistentes aos antibióticos. Objetivo: Analisar o padrão de suscetibilidade e resistência antimicrobiana das Enterobacteriaceae causadoras de infecções do trato urinário. Métodos: Foi aplicada uma metodologia de investigação documental descritiva. A população foi de 672 registros de culturas de urina positivas, coletados do banco de dados do Laboratório San Pablo no período de 2021-2022. Para tabulação e análise, os dados obtidos foram processados no software SPSS versão 25.0 Resultados: As ITUs ocorreram com maior frequência no sexo feminino 86,5%. A faixa etária com maior incidência foi a adulta 50,4%. O agente etiológico com maior incidência foi a Escherichia coli 75,74%, Citrobacter Freundii 8,93%, Klebsiella spp 6,10%. A produção de BLEE como mecanismo de resistência predominou em E. coli e Klebsiella spp. Foi encontrada uma maior percentagem de resistência para a ampicilina e o SXT. Os antibióticos com melhor sensibilidade foram a nitrofurantoína e a fosfomicina. Conclusão: A espécie com maior isolamento, implicada na etiologia das infecções do trato urinário, continua a ser a E. coli com uma elevada sensibilidade à nitrofurantoína e à fosfomicina.

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Invest. educ. enferm ; 42(1): 53-68, 20240408. tab
Article in English | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1554605

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Objective. To analyze the effectiveness of an educational intervention among nursing professionals and caregivers to prevent urinary tract infections in institutionalized elderly people. Methods. this is a quasi-experimental study carried out with 20 people (7 nurses and 13 formal caregivers). A questionnaire was applied during the pre-intervention stage, then professional training was carried out and finally, the questionnaire was reapplied 6 months after the intervention. The prevalence profile and factors associated with urinary infections in 116 elderly people was evaluated before and after the educational interventions. Statistical analysis was performed using association and correlation tests, logistic regression model comparison and prevalence rates. Results. The average number of correct answers by the nursing professionals Invest Educ Enferm. 2024; 42(1): e05Educational interventions to prevent urinary infections in institutionalized elderly people. Quasi-experimental Studyand caregivers after the educational intervention increased from the pre to the post-test by 52% regarding signs of urinary infection, 32% regarding its symptoms, 72.5% regarding its treatment, 40% regarding personal/behavioral and morbidity-related risk factors, 59% regarding conditional factors and 43.8% regarding its preventive measures. The team of caregivers showed a greater gain in knowledge compared to the nursing team in almost every question (p<0.05). The length of time working in elderly care showed no positive correlation with any variable (R<1; p>0.05). The prevalence of urinary tract infection in the pre-intervention period was 33.62%, and 20% in the post-intervention period. Conclusion.The educational intervention was effective in preventing urinary tract infections in the elderly. The increased knowledge acquired by nurses and caregivers was associated with a reduction in the infection rate and an improvement in the most prevalent modifiable factors for the development of this type of pathology


Objetivo. Analizar la eficacia de una intervención educativa con profesionales de enfermería y cuidadores para prevenir las infecciones urinarias en ancianos institucionalizados. Métodos. Estudio cuasi-experimental realizado con 20 personas (7 enfermeros y 13 cuidadores formales). Se aplicó un cuestionario antes de la intervención, se llevó a cabo la capacitación de los enfermeros y se volvió a aplicar el cuestionario 6 meses después de la intervención. Se evaluó el perfil de prevalencia de las infecciones urinarias y los factores asociados de 116 ancianos antes y después de las intervenciones educativas. En el análisis estadístico se utilizaron pruebas de asociación y correlación, comparación de modelos de regresión logística y tasas de prevalencia. Resultados. El promedio de respuestas correctas del equipo de enfermería y de los cuidadores tras la intervención educativa aumentó del pre al post-test en un 52% con los signos de infección urinaria, un 32% con los síntomas, un 72.5% con el tratamiento, y un 40% con los factores de riesgo personales/conductuales y los relacionados con la morbilidad, un 59% con los factores condicionales y un 43.8% con las medidas preventivas. El equipo de cuidadores mostró una mayor aprehensión de conocimientos en relación al equipo de enfermería en casi todas las preguntas (p<0.05). El tiempo dedicado al cuidado de ancianos no mostró correlación positiva con ninguna variable (R<1; p>0.05). La prevalencia de infección urinaria en el período pre-intervención fue del 33.62% y en el post-intervención del 20%. Conclusión. La intervención educativa fue eficaz en la prevención de las infecciones urinarias en ancianos. El aumento de conocimientos adquiridos por los enfermeros y por los cuidadores se relacionó con la reducción de la tasa de infecciones y el mejoramiento de los factores modificables más prevalentes para desarrollar este tipo de patología.


Objetivo. Analisar a efetividade de intervenção educativa com profissionais de enfermagem e cuidadores para prevenção de infecções do trato urinário de idosos institucionalizados. Métodos. Estudo quase experimental realizado com 20 pessoas (7 enfermeiros e 13 cuidadores formais). Aplicou-se questionário na pré-intervenção, realizou-se capacitação dos profissionais e reaplicação do questionário 6 meses pós-intervenção. O perfil de prevalência de infecções urinárias e fatores associados de 116 idosos foi avaliado antes e após as intervenções educativas. Na análise estatística utilizou-se testes de associação e de correlação, comparação de modelos de regressão logística e de taxas de prevalência. Resultados. A média de acertos da equipe de enfermagem e de cuidadores, após intervenção educativa, aumentou do pré para o pós-teste em 52% com relação aos sinais de infecção urinária, 32% a sintomas, 72.5% tratamento, e 40% sobre fatores de risco pessoais/comportamentais e relacionados a morbidade, 59% a fatores condicionais e 43,8% sobre medidas preventivas. A equipe de cuidadores apresentou maior ganho de conhecimento em relação à equipe de enfermagem em quase todas as questões (p<0.05). O tempo de cuidado com idoso não apresentou correlação positiva com nenhuma variável (R<1; p>0.05). A prevalência de infecção do trato urinário no período pré-intervenção foi de 33.62% e pós intervenção 20%. Conclusão. A intervenção educativa foi efetiva na prevenção às infecções do trato urinário dos idosos. O aumento do conhecimento adquirido por enfermeiros e cuidadores foi associado à redução da taxa de infecções e à melhoria dos fatores modificáveis mais prevalentes para o desenvolvimento desse tipo de patologia.


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Humans , Aged , Health Education , Homes for the Aged
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Nefrología (Madrid) ; 44(2): 194-203, Mar-Abr. 2024. tab, graf
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-231569

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Introduction and objectives: Diabetes, dyslipidemia, older age, gender, urinary tract infections, and recent antibiotic intake have been associated with a decrease in the urobiome richness and other fluctuations in this microbiome. Gut and blood microbiome have been reported to be altered in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and specifically in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Still, there are currently no studies describing the urogenital microbiome in CKD-PD patients. In this study we characterized the urobiome profile in 46 PD patients and analyzed its clinical and inflammatory parameters. Materials and methods: Mid-stream urine, fecal and blood samples were collected from 46 patients undergoing PD at Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João (CHUSJ) in Porto, Portugal. Exclusion criteria were age under 18 years old, inability to give informed consent, history of infection in the last three months, and antibiotic intake in the last three months. The microbiome communities were analyzed by amplification and sequencing of the V3–V4 region of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene. Correlations with the patients’ clinical data and inflammatory profile were performed. Results: CKD-PD patients presented a unique urobiome profile dominated by Bacillota, Actinomycetota and Pseudomonadota and characterized by a lower Shannon diversity than fecal and blood microbiome. The taxonomic profiles of urogenital samples were organized in multiple subtypes dominated by populations of Lactobacillus, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Gardnerella, Prevotella, Escherichia-Shigella, being similar to other non-PD-CKD patients. Gender, sCD14, residual diuresis and history of peritonitis were significantly associated to variations in the urobiome. Although not reaching statistical significance, diabetes and the time on PD also showed association with particular taxonomic groups... (AU)


Introducción y objetivos: Diabetes, dislipemia, edad avanzada, género, infecciones del tracto urinario y toma reciente de antibióticos, entre otras, se han asociado a una disminución en la riqueza del urobioma y a otras fluctuaciones de dicho microbioma.Recientemente, se han descrito alteraciones en losmicrobiomas intestinal y en sangreen pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica (ERC) y, específicamente, en pacientes en diálisis peritoneal (DP).A pesar de ello, aún no existen estudios que describan el microbioma urogenital en pacientes en DP. En el presente trabajo, caracterizamos el urobioma en 46 pacientes en DP. Pacientes y métodos: Se recogieron muestras de orina (micción espontánea), heces y sangre de 46 pacientes en DP del Centro HospitalarUniversitário de São João en Oporto, Portugal. Los criterios de exclusión fueron edad menor a 18 años, incapacidad para entenderel consentimiento informado, e historia de infección y toma de antibióticos en los últimos 3 meses. Las comunidades microbiológicas fueron analizadas por amplificación y secuenciación de las regiones V3-V4 del 16S rRNA bacteriano. Se realizaron correlaciones con los datos clínicos y el perfil inflamatorio de los pacientes. Resultados: Los pacientes en DP presentaron un urobioma único dominado por Bacillota, Actinomycetota yPseudomonadota, y caracterizado por una menor diversidad de Shannon que los microbiomas en sangre e intestinal. Los perfiles taxonómicos de las muestras urogenitales se organizaron en múltiples subtipos dominados por poblaciones de Lactobacillus, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Gardnerella, Prevotella, Escherichia-Shigella, siendo similar al descrito para otros pacientes con ERC no en DP.Género, factor sCD14, diuresis residual yantecedentes de peritonitis se asociaron de forma significativa a cambios en el urobioma... (AU)


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Humans , Child , Adolescent , Microbiota , Gastrointestinal Microbiome , Peritoneal Dialysis , Renal Insufficiency, Chronic , /urine , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/urine , Portugal
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Actas urol. esp ; 48(3): 228-237, abr. 2024. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-231928

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Introducción Los tumores malignos del tracto urinario están asociados a gran morbimortalidad siendo su prevalencia variable a nivel global. Recientemente el estudio IDENTIFY ha publicado resultados sobre la prevalencia del cáncer del tracto urinario a nivel internacional. Este estudio evalúa la prevalencia de cáncer dentro de la cohorte española del estudio IDENTIFY para determinar si los resultados publicados son extrapolables a nuestra población. Material y métodos Se realizó un análisis de los datos de la cohorte de pacientes españoles del estudio IDENTIFY. Se trata de una cohorte prospectiva de pacientes derivados al hospital con sospecha de cáncer, predominantemente por hematuria. Los pacientes fueron reclutados entre diciembre de 2017 y diciembre de 2018. Resultados En total 706 pacientes procedente de 9 centros españoles fueron analizados. Doscientos setenta y siete pacientes (39,2%) fueron diagnosticados de cáncer, 259 (36,7%) de cáncer vejiga, 10 (1,4%) de tracto urinario superior, 9 (1,2%) renal y 5 (0,7%) de próstata. El aumento de la edad (OR: 1,05; IC 95%: 1,03-1,06; p<0,001), presencia de hematuria visible (OR: 2,19; IC 95%: 1,13-4,24; p=0,02) y el hábito tabáquico (exfumadores: OR: 2,11; IC 95%: 1,30-3,40; p=0,002; fumadores: OR: 2,36; IC 95%: 1,40-3,95; p=0,001) se asocia con mayor probabilidad de cáncer vesical. Conclusión Este estudio resalta el riesgo que existe en pacientes con HV y hábito tabáquico de presentar cáncer de vejiga. El cáncer de vejiga presentó la mayor prevalencia, siendo esta mayor que la expuesta en series previas y la presentada en el estudio IDENTIFY. Trabajos futuros deben evaluar otros factores asociados que permitan crear modelos de predicción de cáncer para seguir aumentando la detección de estos en nuestros pacientes. (AU)


Introduction Malignant tumors of the urinary tract are associated with high morbidity and mortality, and their prevalence can vary worldwide. Recently, the IDENTIFY study has published results on the prevalence of urinary tract cancer at a global level. This study evaluates the prevalence of cancer within the Spanish cohort of the IDENTIFY study to determine whether the published results can be extrapolated to our population. Patients and methods An analysis of the data from the Spanish cohort of patients in the IDENTIFY study was performed. This is a prospective cohort of patients referred to secondary care with suspected cancer, predominantly due to hematuria. Patients were recruited between December 2017 and December 2018. Results A total of 706 patients from 9 Spanish centers were analyzed. Of these, 277 (39.2%) were diagnosed with cancer: 259 (36.7%) bladder cancer, 10 (1.4%) upper tract urothelial carcinoma, 9 (1.2%) renal cancer and 5 (0.7%) prostate cancer. Increasing age (OR: 1.05; 95% CI: 1.03-1.06; P<.001), visible hematuria (VH) OR: 2.19; 95% CI: 1.13-4.24; P=.02)and smoking (ex-smokers: OR: 2.11; 95% CI: 1.30-3.40; P=.002); (smokers: OR: 2.36; 95% CI: 1.40-3.95; P=.001) were associated with higher probability of bladder cancer. Conclusion This study highlights the risk of bladder cancer in patients with VH and smoking habits. Bladder cancer presented the highest prevalence; higher than the prevalence reported in previous series and presented in the IDENTIFY study. Future work should evaluate other associated factors that allow us to create cancer prediction models to improve the detection of cancer in our patients. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carcinoma, Transitional Cell , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms , Kidney Neoplasms , Prevalence , Risk Factors , Spain , Cohort Studies , Prospective Studies
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Cir Cir ; 92(1): 77-81, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38537234

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the effects of bladder diverticula smaller than 30 (SD) mm and larger than 30 mm (LD) on bladder functions and urodynamics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Our retrospective analysis involved a cohort of 40 pediatric patients diagnosed with primary bladder diverticula. RESULTS: The predicted mean bladder capacity (MBC) was 197.7 ± 95.8 mL, whereas the observed MBC was lower at an average of 170.1 ± 79.6 mL. This indicates that the observed MBC was 88.2 ± 12.9% of the predicted value (percentage). The mean diverticula diameter recorded was 33 ± 19.5 mm, and the diverticula to MBC ratio were calculated to be 0.25 ± 0.18. The distribution of urinary tract infections (UTIs) differed significantly between the groups (p < 0.001). Upper UT dilatation was significantly more common in the LD group (60%, n = 12) than in the SD group (15%, n = 3) (p = 0.003). The mean detrusor pressure (P[detrusor]) was significantly higher in the LD group (137.2 ± 24.1 cm H2O) than in the SD group (63.9 ± 5.8 cm H2O) (p = 0.001). In addition, the mean peak flow rate (Qmax) was significantly higher in the SD group (20.7 ± 7.9 mL/s) compared to the LD group (12.7 ± 3.8 mL/s) (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Bladder diverticula size is a significant factor in the clinical presentation and management of primary bladder diverticula in pediatric patients.


OBJETIVO: Este estudio tuvo como objetivo comparar los efectos de los divertículos vesicales menores 30 mm (SD), mayores 30 mm (LD) en las funciones y urodinámica de vejiga. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: Nuestro análisis retrospectivo involucró una cohorte de 40 pacientes pediátricos diagnosticados con divertículos vesicales primarios. RESULTADOS: Capacidad vesical media predicha (MBC) fue de 197.7 ± 95.8 mL, mientras que MBC observada fue menor con promedio de 170.1 ± 79.6 mL. Esto indica que MBC observada fue del 88.2 ± 12.9% del valor predicho (porcentaje). Diámetro medio de divertículos registrados fue de 33 ± 19.5 mm, y se calculó que relación entre los divertículos y la MBC era de 0.25 ± 0.18. Distribución de infecciones del tracto urinario (ITU) difirió significativamente entre grupos (p < 0.001). Dilatación del tracto urinario superior (UT) fue significativamente más común en grupo LD (60%, n = 12) que en grupo SD (15%, n = 3) (p = 0.003). Presión media del detrusor (P[detrusor]) fue significativamente mayor en grupo LD (137.2 ± 24.1 cm H2O) que en grupo SD (63.9 ± 5.8 cm H2O) (p = 0.001). Además, tasa de flujo máximo promedio (Qmax) fue significativamente mayor en grupo SD (20.7 ± 7.9 mL/seg) en comparación con grupo LD (12.7±3.8 mL/seg) (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONES: Tamaño de divertículos vesicales es factor significativo en presentación clínica, manejo de divertículos vesicales primarios en pacientes pediátricos.


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Diverticulum , Urinary Bladder/abnormalities , Humans , Child , Retrospective Studies , Urodynamics , Diverticulum/complications , Diverticulum/diagnosis
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Gac. méd. Méx ; 160(1): 43-48, ene.-feb. 2024. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1557802

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Resumen Antecedentes: Los catéteres de nefrostomía percutánea (CNP) que se utilizan en algunos hospitales oncológicos condicionan un incremento en las infecciones del tracto urinario (ITU). Objetivo: Determinar el impacto de un programa estandarizado de atención en la incidencia de ITU que requiere hospitalización (ITU-RH). Material y métodos: Estudio retrospectivo que incluyó pacientes con un primer CNP. Se comparó la incidencia, riesgo relativo (RR), costos y evolución de los pacientes con ITU-RH durante el período previo a la intervención (P0) versus posterior a ella (P1). Resultados: Se instalaron 113 CNP durante P0 y 74 durante P1. Durante P0, 61 pacientes (53.9 %) presentaron 64 episodios de ITU-RH, en 22 557 días de uso de CNP. Durante P1, cuatro pacientes (5.4%) cursaron con ITU-RH en el transcurso de 6548 días de uso del CNP (razón de tasa de incidencia de 0.21, IC 95 % = 0.05-0.57). El RR fue de 0.09 (IC 95 % = 0.03-0.25). El costo mensual por día-cama fue de 3823 USD en P0 y de 1076 USD en P1; el de los antibióticos, de 790 USD en P0 y 123.5 USD en P1. Conclusiones: Este estudio resalta la importancia de un programa estandarizado del cuidado de los dispositivos permanentes, el cual disminuye el uso de antibióticos, la hospitalización y el costo de la atención.


Abstract Background: Percutaneous nephrostomy tubes (PNT), which are used in some cancer hospitals, are associated with an increase in the incidence of urinary tract infections (UTI). Objective: To determine the impact of a standardized care program on the incidence of UTI requiring hospitalization (UTI-RH). Material and methods: Retrospective study that included patients with a first PNT inserted. The incidence, relative risk (RR), costs and outcomes of patients with UTI-RH were compared during the period before (P0) vs. after the intervention (P1). Results: 113 PNCs were inserted during P0, and 74 at P1. During P0, 61 patients (53.9%) experienced 64 UTI-RH events in 22,557 PNT days. At P1, four patients (5.4%) had a UTI-RH in 6,548 PNT days (IRR: 0.21, 95% CI: 0.05-0.57). The RR was 0.09 (95% CI: 0.03-0.25). Monthly cost per day/bed was USD 3,823 at P0 and USD 1,076 at P1, and for antibiotics, it was USD 790 at P0 and USD 123.5 at P1. Conclusions: This study highlights the importance of a standardized care program for permanent percutaneous devices, since this reduces antibiotic use, hospitalization, and the cost of care.

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Enferm. infecc. microbiol. clín. (Ed. impr.) ; 42(1): 38-41, Ene. 2024. ilus
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-229218

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Introduction: Fungal urinary tract infections predominantly affect the critically ill premature infant and those with urogenital tract abnormalities. Fungal balls are an uncommon complication which require prompt detection and treatment to prevent morbidity and mortality. The evidence on the management of fungus balls in young infants with Candida urinary tract infections is very scarce. Methods: Case reports and review of the literature. Results: We report two immunocompetent young infants with urogenital abnormalities that received local amphotericin B deoxycholate, and systemic therapy, for the treatment and prevention of Candida urinary tract infection-associated fungus balls. We identified 21 similar cases in the literature, with very limited data about drug compounding, optimal dosages, dwell times and length of treatment. Different management strategies are discussed. Conclusions: Amphotericin B deoxycholate local irrigations were safe and effective for the therapeutic management and prophylaxis of Candida fungus balls in young infants, in combination with systemic antifungal therapy.(AU)


Introducción: Las infecciones urinarias fúngicas afectan preferentemente al prematuro gravemente enfermo o al afecto de malformaciones genitourinarias. Las bolas fúngicas son una complicación infrecuente que requiere un diagnóstico y tratamiento precoces para evitar morbimortalidad asociada. La evidencia científica disponible sobre el manejo de las bolas fúngicas por Candida en lactantes pequeños es muy escasa. Métodos: Casos clínicos y revisión de la literatura. Resultados: Se presentan 2 lactantes inmunocompetentes con malformaciones urogenitales que recibieron tratamiento local con anfotericina B desoxicolato junto a terapia sistémica para el tratamiento y la profilaxis del desarrollo de bolas fúngicas por Candida. Identificamos 21 casos similares en la literatura, con muy pocos datos disponibles sobre la preparación y posología, tiempos de permanencia y duración del tratamiento. Se discuten las distintas estrategias de manejo. Conclusiones: La irrigación local con anfotericina B desoxicolato resultó segura y eficaz en el tratamiento y en la profilaxis de las bolas fúngicas por Candida en el lactante pequeño, junto con el tratamiento antifúngico sistémico.(AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Infant, Newborn , Amphotericin B , Deoxycholic Acid , Infant, Newborn, Diseases , Urinary Tract Infections , Candida , Urinary Tract
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Actas Urol Esp (Engl Ed) ; 48(3): 228-237, 2024 Apr.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37574012

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INTRODUCTION: Malignant tumors of the urinary tract are associated with high morbidity and mortality, and their prevalence can vary worldwide. Recently, the IDENTIFY study has published results on the prevalence of urinary tract cancer at a global level. This study evaluates the prevalence of cancer within the Spanish cohort of the IDENTIFY study to determine whether the published results can be extrapolated to our population. PATIENTS AND METHODS: An analysis of the data from the Spanish cohort of patients in the IDENTIFY study was performed. This is a prospective cohort of patients referred to secondary care with suspected cancer, predominantly due to hematuria. Patients were recruited between December 2017 and December 2018. RESULTS: A total of 706 patients from 9 Spanish centers were analyzed. Of these, 277 (39.2%) were diagnosed with cancer: 259 (36.7%) bladder cancer, 10 (1.4%) upper tract urothelial carcinoma, 9 (1.2%) renal cancer and 5 (0.7%) prostate cancer. Increasing age (OR 1.05 (95% CI 1.03-1.06; P < 0.001)), visible hematuria (VH) OR 2.19 (95% CI 1.13-4.24; P = 0.02)) and smoking (ex-smokers: OR 2.11(95% CI 1.30-3.40; P = 0.002); smokers: OR 2.36 (95% CI 1.40-3.95; P = 0.001)) were associated with higher probability of bladder cancer. CONCLUSION: This study highlights the risk of bladder cancer in patients with VH and smoking habits. Bladder cancer presented the highest prevalence; higher than the prevalence reported in previous series and presented in the IDENTIFY study. Future work should evaluate other associated factors that allow us to create cancer prediction models to improve the detection of cancer in our patients.


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Carcinoma, Transitional Cell , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms , Urologic Neoplasms , Male , Humans , Urinary Bladder Neoplasms/complications , Carcinoma, Transitional Cell/pathology , Hematuria/epidemiology , Hematuria/etiology , Prospective Studies , Prevalence , Urologic Neoplasms/epidemiology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37088689

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INTRODUCTION: Fungal urinary tract infections predominantly affect the critically ill premature infant and those with urogenital tract abnormalities. Fungal balls are an uncommon complication which require prompt detection and treatment to prevent morbidity and mortality. The evidence on the management of fungus balls in young infants with Candida urinary tract infections is very scarce. METHODS: Case reports and review of the literature. RESULTS: We report two immunocompetent young infants with urogenital abnormalities that received local amphotericin B deoxycholate, and systemic therapy, for the treatment and prevention of Candida urinary tract infection-associated fungus balls. We identified 21 similar cases in the literature, with very limited data about drug compounding, optimal dosages, dwell times and length of treatment. Different management strategies are discussed. CONCLUSIONS: Amphotericin B deoxycholate local irrigations were safe and effective for the therapeutic management and prophylaxis of Candida fungus balls in young infants, in combination with systemic antifungal therapy.


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Candidiasis , Urinary Tract Infections , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Candidiasis/complications , Amphotericin B/therapeutic use , Urinary Tract Infections/drug therapy , Candida
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Rev Argent Microbiol ; 2023 Dec 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38071171

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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common health concern. Urine culture is the "gold standard" for UTI diagnosis but takes 48h. Rapid methods like dipstick tests are used as point-of-care tests. However, their sensitivity and specificity are variable. In this work, a rapid immunochromatographic test (IT) for detecting Escherichia coli in urine was developed, and its performance was evaluated in urine samples from patients with suspected UTI. The "universal lateral flow assay kit" was employed using an E. coli capture antibody. One hundred and five (105) urine samples were analyzed using the IT, dipstick test, and urine culture. The sensitivity of the IT was 74.5%, specificity 88.9%, positive predictive value (PPV) 86.3%, and negative predictive value (NPV) 78.7%. The combination of the IT with the dipstick test increases sensitivity to 94.1%, specificity to 66.7%, PPV to 72.7%, and NPV to 92.3%. Using the IT for detecting E. coli in urine could be a valuable technique for UTI screening, showing better specificity and diagnostic precision but lower sensitivity than the dipstick test. Based on these results, we propose that the combined use of both screening techniques would allow a rapid and more precise diagnosis of UTI, rationalizing the indication for empirical antibiotics.

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Hipertens. riesgo vasc ; 40(4): 205-214, oct.-dic. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-228416

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Objetivos: Determinar la prevalencia de síntomas del tracto urinario inferior en pacientes hipertensos, el riesgo cardiovascular y el impacto en la calidad de vida. Material y métodos: Ámbito: Centro de Salud (Vilagarcía, Pontevedra). Periodo: abril del 2015-junio del 2017. Criterios de inclusión: varones hipertensos con consentimiento informado. Mediciones: Variables sociodemográficas, hábitos tóxicos, comorbilidad, presión arterial, riesgo cardiovascular, parámetros analíticos y de exploración. Cuestionarios: escala internacional síntomas prostáticos (IPSS), índice internacional función eréctil (IIEF-15), calidad de vida en hipertensión arterial (MINICHAL). Tamaño muestral: n=262 (± 6% precisión, 95% seguridad). Análisis estadístico bivariado y multivariado de regresión logística. Aprobado por el Comité Ético de Investigación (2014/237). Resultados: La edad media fue de 65,84 (12,70), con una media de evolución de la hipertensión de 13,25 (9,84) años. El 76,7% refirió síntomas del tracto urinario inferior, siendo el 91,6% de grado leve. El análisis bivariado mostró asociación con: edad, nivel estudios, profesión, actividad laboral, tabaco, hipertrofia benigna de próstata, años de diagnóstico, medicación concomitante, score de Framingham-Wilson, electrocardiograma, hemoglobina glicosilada, filtrado glomerular (Cockroft-Gault), LDL-colesterol, manifestaciones somáticas (MINICHAL), disfunción eréctil. El análisis multivariante mostró aumento del riesgo con: obesidad abdominal, electrocardiograma patológico, riesgo alto del score de Framingham-Wilson, disfunción eréctil, uso de hipouricemiantes y disminuía con no fumar y uso de diuréticos. (AU)


Objetives: To determine the prevalence of erectile lower urinary tract symptoms in hypertensive patients, cardiovascular risk and the impact on quality of life. Material and methods: Setting: Health Center (Vilagarcia, Pontevedra). Period: April 2015-June 2017. Inclusion criteria: Hypertensive patient with informed consent. Measurements: sociodemographic variables, toxic habits, comorbidity, blood pressure, cardiovascular risk, analytical and examination parameters. Questionaries: International Prostate Symptom Scale (IPSS), International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-15) and quality of life in arterial hypertension (MINICHAL). Sample size: n=262 (± 6% accuracy, 95% confidence). Statistical analysis: Bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis. Informed consent and ethics committee approval were obtained (2024/237) Results: The mean age was 65.84 (12.70), and mean hypertension duration of 13.25 (9.84) years. 76.7% reported lower tract urinary symptoms, 91.6% being mild. The bivariate analysis showed an association with the variables: age, educational level, profession, work activity, tobacco, benign prostatic hypertrophy, years of diagnosis, concomitant medication, Framingham-Wilson score, electrocardiogram, glycated hemoglobin, glomerular filtration (Crockroft-Gault), LDL-cholesterol, somatic manifestations (MINICHAL), erectile dysfunction. The multivariate analysis showed increased risk with:abdominal obesity, pathological electrocardiogram, high risk of Framingham-Wilson score, erectile dysfunction, use of hypouricemics agents and decreased with not smoking and use diuretics. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Cardiovascular Diseases/complications , Hypertension/complications , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/epidemiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology , Obesity, Abdominal/complications , Erectile Dysfunction , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/drug therapy , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/etiology , Prevalence , Spain , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Rev. esp. quimioter ; 36(6): 552-561, dec. 2023. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-228242

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Nursing homes (NH) conceptually should look as much like a home as possible. However NH have unquestionable similar ities with a nosocomium as they are places where many pa tients with underlying diseases and comorbidities accumulate. There is evidence of transmission of microorganisms between residents and between residents and caregivers. We have not found any recommendations specifically aimed at the prevention of nosocomial infections in NH by the major Public Health Agencies and, therefore, the Health Sciences Foundation (Fundación de Ciencias de la Salud) has convened a series of experts and 14 Spanish scientific societies to discuss recommendations that could guide NH personnel in establishing written programs for the control and reduction of these infections. The present document is the result of these deliberations and contains suggestions for establishing such control programs on a voluntary and flexible basis in NH. We also hope that the document can help the health authorities to encourage this control activity in the different territorial areas of Spain. In our opinion, it is necessary to draw up a written plan and establish the figure of a coordinator or person respon sible for implementing these projects. The document includes measures to be implemented and ways of quantifying the real ity of different problems and of monitoring the impact of the measures established (AU)


Las residencias de ancianos (NH) aunque conceptualmente deberían parecerse lo más posible a un hogar, tienen induda bles similitudes con un nosocomio ya que son lugares donde se acumulan muchos pacientes con enfermedades de base y comorbilidades y donde la transmisión de microorganismos en tre residentes y entre residentes y cuidadores es frecuente. No hemos encontrado recomendaciones específicamente dirigidas a la prevención de las infecciones nosocomiales en NH por parte de las principales Agencias de Salud Pública y, por ello, la Fundación de Ciencias de la Salud ha convocado a una serie de expertos y a 14 sociedades científicas españolas para de batir recomendaciones que puedan orientar al personal de las NH en el establecimiento de programas escritos para el control y reducción de estas infecciones. El presente documento es el resultado de estas deliberaciones y contiene sugerencias para establecer dichos programas de control de forma voluntaria y flexible. También esperamos que el documento pueda ayudar a las autoridades sanitarias a fomentar esta actividad de control en los distintos ámbitos territoriales de España. En nuestra opi nión, es necesario elaborar un plan por escrito y establecer la figura de un coordinador o responsable de la ejecución de estos proyectos. El documento incluye las medidas a implantar y las formas de cuantificar la realidad de los diferentes problemas y de monitorizar el impacto de las medidas establecidas (AU)


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Humans , Nursing Homes/standards , Cross Infection/prevention & control , Risk Factors
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Hipertens Riesgo Vasc ; 40(4): 205-214, 2023.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37980226

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OBJETIVES: To determine the prevalence of erectile lower urinary tract symptoms in hypertensive patients, cardiovascular risk and the impact on quality of life. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Setting: Health Center (Vilagarcia, Pontevedra). PERIOD: April 2015-June 2017. INCLUSION CRITERIA: Hypertensive patient with informed consent. MEASUREMENTS: sociodemographic variables, toxic habits, comorbidity, blood pressure, cardiovascular risk, analytical and examination parameters. Questionaries: International Prostate Symptom Scale (IPSS), International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-15) and quality of life in arterial hypertension (MINICHAL). SAMPLE SIZE: n=262 (± 6% accuracy, 95% confidence). STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Bivariate and multivariate statistical analysis. Informed consent and ethics committee approval were obtained (2024/237) RESULTS: The mean age was 65.84 (12.70), and mean hypertension duration of 13.25 (9.84) years. 76.7% reported lower tract urinary symptoms, 91.6% being mild. The bivariate analysis showed an association with the variables: age, educational level, profession, work activity, tobacco, benign prostatic hypertrophy, years of diagnosis, concomitant medication, Framingham-Wilson score, electrocardiogram, glycated hemoglobin, glomerular filtration (Crockroft-Gault), LDL-cholesterol, somatic manifestations (MINICHAL), erectile dysfunction. The multivariate analysis showed increased risk with:abdominal obesity, pathological electrocardiogram, high risk of Framingham-Wilson score, erectile dysfunction, use of hypouricemics agents and decreased with not smoking and use diuretics. CONCLUSIONS: Three quarters of hypertensive men presented lower urinary tract symptoms, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease early according to the Framingham-Wilson score. Other predictive factors were: abdominal obesity, tobacco, pathological electrocardiogram, high Framingham-Wilson score, erectile dysfunction, use of hypouricemics agents.


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Cardiovascular Diseases , Erectile Dysfunction , Hypertension , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms , Male , Humans , Aged , Erectile Dysfunction/drug therapy , Erectile Dysfunction/epidemiology , Erectile Dysfunction/etiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/complications , Quality of Life , Obesity, Abdominal/complications , Risk Factors , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/epidemiology , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/etiology , Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms/drug therapy , Hypertension/complications , Hypertension/epidemiology , Heart Disease Risk Factors
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Rev. argent. microbiol ; 55(3): 5-5, Oct. 2023.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529620

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Abstract Proteus mirabilis (P. mirabilis) is a common etiological agent of urinary tract infec-tions, particularly those associated with catheterization. P. mirabilis efficiently forms biofilms on different surfaces and shows a multicellular behavior called 'swarming', mediated by flagella. To date, the role of flagella in P. mirabilis biofilm formation has been under debate. In this study, we assessed the role of P. mirabilis flagella in biofilm formation using an isogenic allelic replacement mutant unable to express flagellin. Different approaches were used, such as the evaluation of cell surface hydrophobicity, bacterial motility and migration across catheter sections, measurements of biofilm biomass and biofilm dynamics by immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy in static and flow models. Our findings indicate that P. mirabilis flagella play a role in biofilm formation, although their lack does not completely avoid biofilm genera-tion. Our data suggest that impairment of flagellar function can contribute to biofilm prevention in the context of strategies focused on particular bacterial targets.


Resumen Proteus mirabilis (P mirabilis) es un agente etiológico común de infecciones del tracto urinario, en particular de aquellas asociadas con cateterización. P. mirabilis forma biofilms eficientemente en diferentes superficies y muestra un comportamiento multicelular llamado swarming, mediado por flagelos. Hasta el momento, el papel de los flagelos en la formación de biofilms de P. mirabilis ha estado en discusión. En este estudio, se evaluó el papel de los flagelos de P. mirabilis en la formación de biofilms, utilizando una mutante isogénica generada por reemplazo alélico, incapaz de expresar flagelina. Se utilizaron diferentes enfoques, como la evaluación de la hidrofobicidad de la superficie celular, de la movilidad y la migración bacteriana sobre secciones de catéteres y medidas de biomasa y de la dinámica del biofilm mediante inmunofluorescencia y microscopia confocal, tanto en modelos estáticos como de flujo. Nuestros hallazgos indican que los flagelos de P. mirabilis desempeñan un papel en la formación de biofilms, aunque su falta no suprime por completo su generación. Asimismo, evidencian que la interferencia de la función flagelar puede contribuir a evitar la formación de biofilms en el contexto de estrategias centradas en blancos bacterianos particulares.

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