PYELONEPHRITIS ACUTE AND PREGNANCY
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https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v47i493Abstract
Objetive: To determine pyelonephritis incidence in pregnant women and to identify the most frequent microorganisms and their sensitivity to antibiotics. Design: Transversal, observational study. Setting. Arzobispo Loayza Hospital. Results: Pyelonephritis was present in 2,1 % of pregnant women, 58% occurred in the third trimester of gestation; all of them presented fever and pyuria, lumbalgia 92% and positive urine culture 79%; Escherichia coli grew in 87% of positive cultures. Most frequently used antibiotics as initial therapy were gentamycin (54%) and cephalotine (36%). Though, sensitivity was 100% for ceftriaxone, 96% for amikacine, 87% for nitrofurantoin, 83% for gentamycin and only 63% for cephalotine. Most frequent complications were both threatened abortion and threatened premature delivery, but there was only one abortion. Following treatment fever lasted 2 days and hospitalization 5 days. Conclusions: Incidence of pyelonephritis at Arzobispo Loayza Hospital is similar to other institutions and the most frequent microorganism cultured was Escherichia coli.Downloads
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2015-05-10
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Siu, A., & Chung Joo, B. (2015). PYELONEPHRITIS ACUTE AND PREGNANCY. The Peruvian Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 47(3), 171–176. https://doi.org/10.31403/rpgo.v47i493
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