Neonatologist, Pediatric Diseases Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran.
Pediatrician, Pediatric Diseases Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran.
PLoS One. 2021 Jul 15;16(7):e0254703. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254703. eCollection 2021.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common disease in childhood. A sterile collection of urine samples using suprapubic aspiration (SPA) and bladder catheterization (BC) is helpful for rapid and accurate diagnosis of UTI in infants. With the advent of point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), the use of ultrasound by non-radiologists at the patient's bedside, great advancement has been noticed in various medical fields. Considering the importance and advantages of using POCUS in the physical examination and guiding procedures, the authors aimed to compare urine sampling's success rate by SPA, BC, and POCUS guided SPA (POCUS-SPA) in infants performed by three pediatricians.
This study is a randomized clinical trial conducted on 114 neonates and infants with suspected UTI admitted to 17-Shahrivar children's hospital from April 2017 to September 2019. Neonates and infants were randomly assigned to three groups of BC, SPA, and POCUS-SPA. The primary outcome was the success of sampling defined by obtaining 1cc of urine in each method. The secondary outcome was assessing the pain level.
Results showed that the POCUS-SPA had the highest success rate in urine sampling, and a statistically significant relation was noted among the three groups (P = 0.0001). From 38 patients in each group, 37 patients of POCUS-SPA (97.4%), 34 patients of BC (89.5%), and 23 patients of SPA (60.5%) had a successful sampling. Most of the patients in all three groups experienced severe pain.
In the current study, results showed that the POCUS-SPA significantly increased the success rate of urine sampling and most of the patients in all three groups had severe pain. Based on the shortage of access to radiologists in emergency setups, it seems that the POCUS-SPA by the pediatricians can be one of the most appropriate and applicable diagnostic methods in infants with UTI.
尿路感染(UTI)是儿童期常见疾病。使用耻骨上抽吸(SPA)和膀胱导管插入术(BC)无菌收集尿液样本有助于快速准确地诊断婴儿 UTI。随着即时护理超声(POCUS)的出现,非放射科医生在患者床边使用超声,在各个医学领域取得了重大进展。考虑到在体格检查和指导操作中使用 POCUS 的重要性和优势,作者旨在比较由三位儿科医生进行的 SPA、BC 和 POCUS 引导 SPA(POCUS-SPA)在婴儿中采集尿液样本的成功率。
这是一项于 2017 年 4 月至 2019 年 9 月在 17 沙赫里瓦尔儿童医院进行的随机临床试验,共纳入 114 名疑似患有 UTI 的新生儿和婴儿。将新生儿和婴儿随机分为 BC、SPA 和 POCUS-SPA 三组。主要结局是通过每种方法获得 1cc 尿液来定义采样成功。次要结局是评估疼痛程度。
结果显示,POCUS-SPA 尿液采样成功率最高,三组之间存在统计学显著关系(P = 0.0001)。在每组 38 例患者中,37 例 POCUS-SPA(97.4%)、34 例 BC(89.5%)和 23 例 SPA(60.5%)获得成功采样。三组中大多数患者都经历了严重疼痛。
在本研究中,结果表明 POCUS-SPA 显著提高了尿液采样的成功率,而且三组中大多数患者都经历了严重疼痛。鉴于在紧急情况下获得放射科医生的途径有限,因此 POCUS-SPA 似乎是儿科医生在患有 UTI 的婴儿中最适合和可行的诊断方法之一。