Urosepsis due to obstructive stones: Epidemiological data from a population-based study in Sweden

阻塞性结石引起的尿脓毒症:一项基于瑞典人群的研究提供的流行病学数据

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The study's aim is to provide a population-based description of the incidence, epidemiology, and clinical course of urinary tract infection or sepsis caused by ureteric stone obstruction. Although being a life-threatening condition, there have been few epidemiological reports on this disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The Swedish National Patient Register and local hospital databases were used to identify all adults discharged from inpatient care, with a combination of the International Classification of Disease 10th revision codes for urolithiasis and urinary tract infection in the Region Västra Götaland in Sweden for 2 years. Exclusion criteria were ongoing treatment for a urinary stone, nonsignificant infection and no obstruction from the stone. Medical records were reviewed to collect descriptive statistics on patient characteristics and clinical outcomes until stone-free. RESULTS: The register and local hospital search identified 702 patients with a predefined combination of diagnostic codes; 387 were excluded, leaving 315 for analysis. The incidence of acute obstructive urinary tract infection was 11.8 per 100 000 inhabitants per year. The median age was 68 years, and 176 (56%) were women. Fifty patients (16%) required intensive care unit admission and eight (3%) died. Four of these deaths were from acute septic complications, while the others died waiting for definitive stone treatment. CONCLUSION: Acute obstructive urinary tract infection mainly affects elderly patients and has a variable clinical course, which in severe cases demands intensive care and may even be fatal.

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