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Title

Clinical usefulness of urine Gram stain for diagnosing urinary tract infections at the emergency department.

Authors

Middelkoop, Stephanie J. M.; de Joode, Anoek A. E.; van Pelt, L. Joost; Kampinga, Greetje A.; ter Maaten, Jan C.; Stegeman, Coen A.

Abstract

Background: Diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) is a frequent challenge at the emergency department (ED). The clinical usefulness of the urine Gram stain (GS) is uncertain. Objective: We studied the GS performance to clarify its clinical utility at the ED. Methods: Urine dipstick (UD), automated urinalysis (UF-1000i), GS and urine culture (UC) were performed in a cohort of consecutive adults presenting at the ED suspected of a UTI. GS performance was assessed and compared to UD and UF-1000i. Results: A UTI diagnosis was established in 487/1358 (35.9%) episodes. Sensitivity and specificity for 'many' GS leucocytes was 33.7% and 95.4%; for 'many' GS bacteria 51.3% and 91.0%. GS diagnostic performance by ROC analysis was 0.796 for leucocytes and 0.823 for bacteria. GS bacteria performed better than UD nitrite comparable to UF-1000i bacteria. GS leucocytes underperformed compared to UD leucocyte esterase and UF-1000i leucocytes. UC was positive in 455 episodes. GS correctly predicted urine culture of gram-negative rods (PPV 84.6%). Prediction was poor for gram-positive bacteria (PPV 38.4% (cocci), 1.0% (rods)). Conclusion: With the exception of a moderate prediction of gram-negative bacteria in the UC, urine GS does not improve UTI diagnosis at the ED compared to other urine parameters.

Subjects

GRAM'S stain; GRAM-negative bacteria; GRAM-positive bacteria; URINALYSIS; URINARY tract infections; EMERGENCY medicine

Publication

Infectious Diseases, 2024, Vol 56, Issue 12, p1093

ISSN

2374-4235

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/23744235.2024.2389478

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