dc.creatorPena D, Anamaria
dc.creatorViviani S, Tamara
dc.creatorLe Corre P, Nicole
dc.creatorMorales M, Viera
dc.creatorMontecinos B, Constanza
dc.creatorGajardo S, Cristina
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-10T14:22:17Z
dc.date.available2024-01-10T14:22:17Z
dc.date.created2024-01-10T14:22:17Z
dc.date.issued2009
dc.identifier0717-6341
dc.identifier0716-1018
dc.identifierMEDLINE:19802403
dc.identifierhttps://repositorio.uc.cl/handle/11534/79903
dc.identifierWOS:000268939100008
dc.description.abstractObjective: To describe the feasibility, effectiveness and safety of intravenous (iv) outpatient treatment in 2 to 24 month-old children with febrile urinary tract infection (UTI). Method: Children presenting to the ER, between April 2003-2005, with fever and no identifiable focus who had a diagnosis of UTI were randomized to receive iv antibiotic in the hospital or in an outpatient facility. Children were started on amikacin or ceftriaxona according to physician criteria followed by antimicrobial adjustment based oil urine culture result and a later switch to an oral antimicrobial. Urine cultures were performed during and after completing the antimicrobial course. Adherence and effectiveness of antimicrobial treatment and treatment-associated complications were analyzed. Results: The Study included H 2 patients, 58 inpatient children and 54 outpatient children, with ail average age of 7.7 months. Duration of iv treatment did not differ among groups (2.8 days (SD 1,2) 2.7 +0.91 days in inpatients v 2.9 + 1.9 days in outpatients (p = 0.22). In 100% Of Outpatient children and 100% of inpatient children (overall 101/101) urine Cultures were negative on day 5. None of the children had a treatment-associated complication. Cost analysis yielded 73% of saving money (overall cost for inpatient treatment US 9,815 vs outpatient treatment US 2,650). Conclusions: Outpatient iv treatment in patients between 2 and 24 months with UTI and fever was effective, safe and of lower cost
dc.languagees
dc.publisherSOC CHILENA INFECTOLOGIA
dc.rightsregistro bibliográfico
dc.subjectUrinary tract infection
dc.subjectchildren
dc.subjectoutpatient parenteral antimicrobial treatment
dc.subjectCHILDREN
dc.subjectTHERAPY
dc.titleTreatment of urinary tract infections in febrile infants: Experience of outpatient intravenous antibiotic treatment
dc.typeartículo


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