Children may present similarly to adults when they have a UTI however babies will present with non-specific symptoms; state some of these non-specific symptoms
A diagnosis of acute pyelonephritis is made if there is either…(2)?
What needs to be found on urine M,C&S to diagnose UTI?
To diagnose UTI on urine MC&S need to have 105 CFU/mm3 of the causative organism
Which is a better indicator of a UTI: nitrites or leukocytes?
Nitrites
Discuss the management of UTIs in children
UTIs in infants or recurrent UTIs in children require investigation; discuss which children with UTIs should be investigated (including what investigations are done and when)
Abdo Ultrasounds
DMSA (dimercaptosuccinic acid) scan
Micturating cystourethrogram (MCUG)
*for image talking about in first 3yrs of life
UTIs in infants or recurrent UTIs in children require investigation; discuss which children with UTIs should be investigated (including what investigations are done and when)
Abdo Ultrasounds
DMSA (dimercaptosuccinic acid) scan
Explain how DMSA scan works
What is a micturating cystourethrogram (MCUG) used to diagnose and what does it involve?
For vesicoureteric reflux, discuss:
What is the most common cause of haemolytic uraemic syndrome?
E.coli 0157 which produces shiga toxin (shigella also produces this toxin)
*NOTE: use of abx & loperamide to treat gastroenteritis caused by the toxins increases risk of HUS
State the classic triad of HUS
Explain pathophysiology of HUS
Describe presentation of HUS
*Think of triad to help you remember symptoms
Discuss the management of HUS
Medical emergency (mortality of 10%) so needs specialist management. Management is mostly supportive:
70-80% make full recovery
State two most common causes of nephritis in children
For post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, discuss:
For IgA nephropathy (Berger’s disease), discuss:
Compare IgA nephropathy & post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
What aged children is nephrotic syndrome most common in and how does it present?
What is most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in children?
Minimal change disease (>90%)
However can be secondary to:
For minimal change disease, discuss:
What is the triad of nephrotic syndrome?
What other features may occur?
Triad:
Other features:
Discuss the management of nephrotic syndrome
State some potential complications of nephrotic syndrome