URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. PART 2

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frequent in daily medical practice. There are pathogenic factors that modulate the risk of their onset depending on the responsible germ and host. Diabetes mellitus is a predisposing factor for developing urinary infections. The longest duration of diabetes, album...

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Main Authors: María Florencia Aranguren, Barbara Arinovich, Teresa Bensusan, Guillermo De´Marziani, Gabriela Medek, Estrella Menéndez, María José Pomares, Jimena Soutelo, Fabiana Vázquez, Gloria Viñes
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Language:Spanish
Published: Sello Editorial Lugones 2019-08-01
Series:Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes
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Online Access:https://www.revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/155
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author María Florencia Aranguren
Barbara Arinovich
Teresa Bensusan
Guillermo De´Marziani
Gabriela Medek
Estrella Menéndez
María José Pomares
Jimena Soutelo
Fabiana Vázquez
Gloria Viñes
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Barbara Arinovich
Teresa Bensusan
Guillermo De´Marziani
Gabriela Medek
Estrella Menéndez
María José Pomares
Jimena Soutelo
Fabiana Vázquez
Gloria Viñes
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description Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frequent in daily medical practice. There are pathogenic factors that modulate the risk of their onset depending on the responsible germ and host. Diabetes mellitus is a predisposing factor for developing urinary infections. The longest duration of diabetes, albuminuria and neuropathy with less bladder emptying are mentioned as risk factors for these infections, being controversial the presence of glycosuria. Depending on their location in the urinary tract, infections can be lower and upper tract infections, and according to severity, complicated or not. Asymptomatic bacteriuria, detected by routine urinalysis, is more frequent in women with diabetes. The choice of the antibiotic scheme in urinary tract infections is based on the severity of the infection, history of resistant microorganisms and sensitivity in the antibiogram, adjusting the dose according to the degree of renal insufficiency.
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spelling doaj.art-78141c612e4d41d4ac7a6130283a1b202022-12-21T21:10:15ZspaSello Editorial LugonesRevista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes0325-52472346-94202019-08-01532767710.47196/diab.v53i2.155115URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. PART 2María Florencia Aranguren0Barbara Arinovich1Teresa Bensusan2Guillermo De´Marziani3Gabriela Medek4Estrella Menéndez5María José Pomares6Jimena Soutelo7Fabiana Vázquez8Gloria Viñes9Especialista en Medicina Interna, especializada en Diabetes; Hospital de Clínicas José de San Martín; miembro del Comité de Nefropatía de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes, CABA, (Argentina).Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires (Argentina).Clínica Médica y Diabetes, Centro Médico Cepem, Morón, Provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina).Nefrología y Diabetes, Centro de Enfermedades Renales e Hipertensión Arterial (CEREHA S.A.), Sarandí, Provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina).Servicio de Diabetes y Nutrición, Policlínica Bancaria, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina).Servicio de Nutrición y Diabetes del Centro de Educación Médica e Investigaciones Clínicas “Norberto Quirno” (CEMIC). Escuela de Graduados en Diabetes (Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes), Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina).Diabetes, Hospital Penna, Consultorios del Centro de Enfermedades Renales e Hipertensión Arterial, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina).Departamento de Metabolismo Hidrocarbonado y Lípidos de la Sociedad Argentina de Endocrinología y Metabolismo, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, (Argentina).Médica especialista en Nutrición, especializada en Diabetes, Servicio de Endocrinología Hospital Británico, sede Vicente Lopéz, Provincia de Buenos Aires, (Argentina).Médico Especialista en Nutrición especializado en Diabetes, Jefe del Servicio de Nutrición y Diabetes del Hospital Comunitario Privado, Ciudad de Mar del Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina (Argentina).Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are frequent in daily medical practice. There are pathogenic factors that modulate the risk of their onset depending on the responsible germ and host. Diabetes mellitus is a predisposing factor for developing urinary infections. The longest duration of diabetes, albuminuria and neuropathy with less bladder emptying are mentioned as risk factors for these infections, being controversial the presence of glycosuria. Depending on their location in the urinary tract, infections can be lower and upper tract infections, and according to severity, complicated or not. Asymptomatic bacteriuria, detected by routine urinalysis, is more frequent in women with diabetes. The choice of the antibiotic scheme in urinary tract infections is based on the severity of the infection, history of resistant microorganisms and sensitivity in the antibiogram, adjusting the dose according to the degree of renal insufficiency.https://www.revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/155diabetesinfección del tracto urinariobacteriuriaenfermedad renal crónica
spellingShingle María Florencia Aranguren
Barbara Arinovich
Teresa Bensusan
Guillermo De´Marziani
Gabriela Medek
Estrella Menéndez
María José Pomares
Jimena Soutelo
Fabiana Vázquez
Gloria Viñes
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. PART 2
Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Diabetes
diabetes
infección del tracto urinario
bacteriuria
enfermedad renal crónica
title URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. PART 2
title_full URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. PART 2
title_fullStr URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. PART 2
title_full_unstemmed URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. PART 2
title_short URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH DIABETES. PART 2
title_sort urinary tract infections in patients with diabetes part 2
topic diabetes
infección del tracto urinario
bacteriuria
enfermedad renal crónica
url https://www.revistasad.com/index.php/diabetes/article/view/155
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