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Published on: August 12, 2020
Urinary Tract Infections in Low Birth Weight Neonates
Shruthi Janardhan1, Sharon Kim2, Blerim Cukovic1
1Department of Pediatrics, Staten Island University Hospital, Northwell Health, Staten Island, New York.
Objective:
Our objective was to evaluate the incidence of urinary tract infections (UTIs) in low birth weight (LBW) neonates and to evaluate the compliance of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) providers in performing urine cultures as a part of late-onset sepsis (LOS) evaluations following an educational intervention.
Study Design:
A retrospective chart review for all LBW infants undergoing LOS evaluations was performed. An educational intervention was conducted to encourage NICU providers to perform urine cultures in LOS evaluations. Prospective chart reviews were conducted following the intervention to assess compliance with the urine culture directive and the incidence of UTIs before and after the intervention.
Results:
Rate of UTIs among LBW neonates was 1.3% for the entire study period and typical uropathogens were the cause. UTIs were found concurrently with bacteremia in only 33.3% of cases and showed a predilection for male infants when analyzing based on the number of infections. Urine cultures were performed in 20% of LOS evaluations prior to our educational intervention and increased to 57% (p < 0.0001) postintervention.
Conclusion:
An educational intervention is effective at increasing the rate of obtaining urine cultures with LOS evaluations. Performing these cultures reveals that UTIs in LBW neonates are common without bacteremia and can be missed if they are omitted from LOS evaluations.
Key Points:
· UTIs occur often in preterm infants, especially boys.. · Education increases the performance of urine cultures.. · UTIs in preterm infants occur often without bacteremia..
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