摘要

To study the characteristics of patients with acute pyelonephritis (AP) admitted to the emergency medicine ward (EMW) and sensitivity pattern of bacteria cultured from urine as well as to find out which antibiotic should be the best empirical treatment. Methods: This was a retrospective study. All patient diagnosed with AP admitted to the EMW in Tuen Mun Hospital from January 2007 to December 2010 were included in this study. Data on patients' demographics, length of stay, urine culture and antibiotic sensitivity results as well as the types of antibiotics administered to them were collected and analysed. Results: Altogether 308 patients were admitted to the EMW during the study period, accounting for 58% of all hospital admissions with the same diagnosis. There were comparatively more female patients (p<0.001) and fewer patients with diabetes (p<0.001) admitted to the EMW compared with other departments. The mean length of stay in EMW (2.2 days) was significantly shorter than that in other departments (7.1 days) (p<0.001). E. Coli was the commonest cultured bacterium, accounting for 94% of all positive growths. Cefuroxime sodium had high sensitivity (84%) in treating AP, which was significantly higher than that of amoxicillin-clavulanate (75%) (p<0.001). Levofloxacin also had high sensitivity (86%) but the difference between cefuroxime sodium and levofloxacin was not statistically significant (p=0.67). Conclusions: Patients with AP admitted to local EMWs should be given either cefuroxime sodium intravenously or levofloxacin orally (if they can tolerate oral intake) as empirical treatments. Oral levofloxacin can be continued upon discharge. (Hong Kong j.emerg.med. 2011;18:300-306)

  • 出版日期2011-9