Which patient should start empirical antibiotic treatment in urinary tract infection in emergency departments?
Aykut BaşerAtakan YilmazHülya Yilmaz BaşerYusuf OzlulerdenAli Ersin ZümrütbaşPublished in: Turkish journal of emergency medicine (2020)
In EDs, admission complaints of the patients and physical examination findings do not always result in the diagnosis of UTI. Our study showed that UTI diagnosis could be made more accurately using leukocyte esterase, nitrite positivity, the presence of leukocyte clusters, and the Charlson Comorbidity Index score. We also suggest that regional antibiotic resistance should be considered before starting empirical antibiotherapy.