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Relationship between antimicrobial therapy and scar formation in urinary tract infection in children
Background: Urinary infection is known as one of the most common
bacterial infection in children. Punctual diagnosis and treatment along
with the diagnosis of risk factors and long-term follow-up of the
patients suffering from urinary infection are the most important
factors in order to prevent scar formation in kidneys. This study was
carried out in order to analyze time difference among symptoms onset
and the start of urinary infection treatment and it has relation with
scar formation in kidneys. Methods: This study was done by (Historical
cohort ) method on 120 patients they were divided into 2 groups of 60.
The treatment was started on time for the first group but for the
second with delay. All of the patient suffered from urinary infection
and they were DMSA scaned after six months. The scar formation amount
in kidneys was compared in two groups and the results were analyzed by
SPSS software. Finding: The result showed that 75% of the girls and 25%
of the boys out of 120 infected children, suffered from urinary
infection. No obvious relation between the scar formation appearance,
parents social level and children genders was found. A meaningful
relation was found between treatment delay and scar formation in kidney
due to urinary infection (RR= 3, CI = 1.4–6.5). The Minimum And
Maximum delay time in this treatment were 1 and 21 days respectively.
The average of delay time between symptoms onset and treatment start
has been 4.8 days. Based on this research, the delay time in treatment
more than 6 days may cause kidney scar formation twice as much
(RR=2.15, CI=1.1- 4.6). Conclusion: Scar formation risk increase with
delay in antimicrobial therapy in UTI. It is strongly recommended to
diagnose and begin the treatment as soon as possible to prevent kidney
damage properly