Relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections
Abstract Urinary tract infections affect more than 50% of women. 25% derive from recurrent UTI (RUTI). It is not known the relationship between obstetric history and RUTI occurrence. Investigate the relationship between obstetric events and RUTI. Multicenter observational retrospective study. Groups...
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oai:doaj.org-article:09f0f366afe54592bada7f4079a208be2021-12-02T18:14:16ZRelationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections10.1038/s41598-021-98116-32045-2322https://doaj.org/article/09f0f366afe54592bada7f4079a208be2021-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98116-3https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Urinary tract infections affect more than 50% of women. 25% derive from recurrent UTI (RUTI). It is not known the relationship between obstetric history and RUTI occurrence. Investigate the relationship between obstetric events and RUTI. Multicenter observational retrospective study. Groups: G.RUTI (n = 294): women with RUTI; G.NON.RUTI (n = 126): women without RUTI (treated and cured of renal cancer). Descriptive statistics, ANOVA analysis of variance (with Scheffe’s test for normal samples and Kruskal–Wallis for other distributions), Fisher's exact test, Pearson and Spearman correlation studies, and multivariate analysis multiple regression were used. Mean age 61.04 years (19–92), G.RUTI: 56.77 years SD 4.46 (19–85). G.NON.RUTI: 71 years SD 6.73 (25–92) (p = 0.0001). Obstetric history: Nulliparous G.RUTI: 20 (3.4%) G.NON.RUTI: 90 (71.42%) p 0.0001; Eutocic G.RUTI: 416 (70.74%) G.NON.RUTI: 30 (23.8%) p 0.0001. Dystocic G.RUTI: 58 (9.86%) G.NON.RUTI: 56 (44.44%) p 0.0001. G.RUTI abortion: 102 (17.34%) G.NON.RUTI: 30 (23.8%) p 0.1381. Hysterectomy without adnexectomy G.RUTI: 100 (17%) G.NON.RUTI: 18 (14.28%) p 0.5640. Hysterectomy with adnexectomy G.RUTI: 100 (17%) G.NON.RUTI: 66 (52.28%) p 0.0001. Nulliparity, dystocic delivery, and hysterectomy with adnexectomy are more frequent in women without RUTI, while eutocic births are more associated with RUTI. The most prevalent gynaecological-obstetric history in women with RUTI is eutocic delivery associated with a good health state.Cynthia Vanaclocha-FerrerBarbara-Yolanda Padilla-FernandezMagaly-Teresa Marquez-SanchezMaría-Helena Garcia-SanchezMaría-de-la-O Rodriguez-MartinNayra Hernandez-NavarroCristina Domenech-PerezLauro-Sebastián Valverde-MartinezMaría-Carmen Flores-FraileMisericordia Martínez HuélamoJosé-Angel Nieto-BarberoJosé-Antonio Miron-CaneloMaría-Begoña Garcia-CenadorMaría-Fernanda Lorenzo-GomezNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2021) |
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Abstract Urinary tract infections affect more than 50% of women. 25% derive from recurrent UTI (RUTI). It is not known the relationship between obstetric history and RUTI occurrence. Investigate the relationship between obstetric events and RUTI. Multicenter observational retrospective study. Groups: G.RUTI (n = 294): women with RUTI; G.NON.RUTI (n = 126): women without RUTI (treated and cured of renal cancer). Descriptive statistics, ANOVA analysis of variance (with Scheffe’s test for normal samples and Kruskal–Wallis for other distributions), Fisher's exact test, Pearson and Spearman correlation studies, and multivariate analysis multiple regression were used. Mean age 61.04 years (19–92), G.RUTI: 56.77 years SD 4.46 (19–85). G.NON.RUTI: 71 years SD 6.73 (25–92) (p = 0.0001). Obstetric history: Nulliparous G.RUTI: 20 (3.4%) G.NON.RUTI: 90 (71.42%) p 0.0001; Eutocic G.RUTI: 416 (70.74%) G.NON.RUTI: 30 (23.8%) p 0.0001. Dystocic G.RUTI: 58 (9.86%) G.NON.RUTI: 56 (44.44%) p 0.0001. G.RUTI abortion: 102 (17.34%) G.NON.RUTI: 30 (23.8%) p 0.1381. Hysterectomy without adnexectomy G.RUTI: 100 (17%) G.NON.RUTI: 18 (14.28%) p 0.5640. Hysterectomy with adnexectomy G.RUTI: 100 (17%) G.NON.RUTI: 66 (52.28%) p 0.0001. Nulliparity, dystocic delivery, and hysterectomy with adnexectomy are more frequent in women without RUTI, while eutocic births are more associated with RUTI. The most prevalent gynaecological-obstetric history in women with RUTI is eutocic delivery associated with a good health state. |
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Cynthia Vanaclocha-Ferrer Barbara-Yolanda Padilla-Fernandez Magaly-Teresa Marquez-Sanchez María-Helena Garcia-Sanchez María-de-la-O Rodriguez-Martin Nayra Hernandez-Navarro Cristina Domenech-Perez Lauro-Sebastián Valverde-Martinez María-Carmen Flores-Fraile Misericordia Martínez Huélamo José-Angel Nieto-Barbero José-Antonio Miron-Canelo María-Begoña Garcia-Cenador María-Fernanda Lorenzo-Gomez |
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Relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections |
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Relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections |
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Relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections |
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Relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections |
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Relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections |
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relationship between obstetric history and recurrent urinary infections |
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