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Examinations of the urine in 216 kidney allograft recipients resulted in significant bacteriuria in 274 samples of 1,802 urines tested. Bacteruria was found in 30 patients with recurrent or chronic persistent infections of the urinary tract; this patient group was studied by examination of 399 urine samples (mean 13.3 samples per patient). Four patients suffered from urologic complications after kidney grafting and were excluded from the study; 15 patients were diagnosed clinically and/or histologically with transplant
pyelonephritis
, 11 patients with cystitis. Of main importance for the diagnosis of transplant
pyelonephritis
were findings of persistent leucocyturia and the presence of antibody-coated bacteria. Both of these findings were repeatedly seen in all patients with transplant
pyelonephritis
. Clinical symptoms included fever and dysuria. In contrast to patients suffering from cystitis, transplant function detoriated in 13 of 15 patients with transplant
pyelonephritis
; two patients had to be treated by hemodialysis.
Septicemia
occurred in eight of the 15 patients studied. The data illustrate the frequency of transplant
pyelonephritis
as observed in 15 of 26 patients accompaining chronic urinary tract infection after kidney allograft transplantation. As a predisposing factor, obstruction of the urinary tract was diagnosed in eight of the 15 transplant recipients with
pyelonephritis
. The prednisone dose was higher than 10 mg in eight of 15 patients at the time transplant infection was diagnosed. Successful antibiotic treatment resulted in stable transplant function in three patients; four patients exhibited even lower serum creatinine levels after therapy.
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PMID:[Transplant pyelonephritis (author's transl)]. 698 35
Cephaloridin (ceporin of "Pliva", Yugoslavia) was used in the treatment of patients after allotransplantation of the kidney from a cadaver during the early postoperative period with a purpose of prevention (5 patients) and therapy of complications, such as pneumonia (7 patients),
sepsis
(3 patients),
pyelonephritis
of the transplanted kidney (4 patients). The drug levels in the blood serum and urine were determined 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 24 hours after the administration. The drug was used with regard for the transplant function estimated by the data of the glomerular filtration and concentration of the nitrous residues in the blood. The antibiotic dose depended on the transplant function. The study provided some recommendations as for the ceporin use in therapy of such population of patients.
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PMID:[Use of Ceporin after a cadaveric kidney allograft]. 698 23
Symptomatic cryptococcal
pyelonephritis
, meningitis, and disseminated cryptococcosis are described in a renal cadaver transplant recipient who subsequently died of Klebsiella pneumoniae
sepsis
. The presence of cryptococcuria and a subsequent positive CSF India ink stain led to the initial diagnosis of disseminated cryptococcosis. Therapy with 0.511 g of amphotericin B and 112.5 g of flucytosine for four weeks did not eradicate Cryptococcus from the kidney and was associated with hepatotoxicity. The importance of urinary examination and culture for C neoformans is emphasized. Cryptococcal
pyelonephritis
should be considered in the differential diagnosis of allograft rejection in the renal transplant patient.
...
PMID:Cryptococcal pyelonephritis and disseminated cryptococcosis in a renal transplant recipient. 700 68
In an 8-year period, 16 cases of parturitional
septicemia
due to the Enterobacteriaceae in the immediate postpartum period were identified that were not due to
pyelonephritis
. Fourteen of the 16 patients had more than 100,000 colonies per milliliter of urine of the same member of the Enterobacteriaceae as was present in the blood. Twelve of the 16 patients had concomitant endometrial cultures. In 11 patients the same isolate was recovered from urine and endometrium as had been recovered from the intravascular compartment. The data suggest an etiologic relationship between asymptomatic bacteriuria and
septicemia
due to the Enterobacteriaceae in which the maternal implantation site affords the principal portal of infection.
...
PMID:Association of Enterobacteriaceae septicemia in the immediate postpartum period and asymptomatic bacteriuria. 715 79
A case of Torulopsis glabrata
pyelonephritis
associated with papillary necrosis is presented. Torulopsis glabrata is a potential pathogen in the urinary tract capable of producing renal damage,
sepsis
and death. In this case the involved kidney sustained progressive damage, necessitating nephrectomy for cure. Examination of the kidney showed fungal involvement of the parenchyma and collecting system.
...
PMID:Torulopsis pyelonephritis associated with papillary necrosis: a case report. 718 7
Ceftezole (CTZ) was administered to 20 patients with hematopoietic malignancy complicated with infections. These patients consisted of 7 cases of AML, 2 ALL, 2 AMMoL, 1 APL, 1 blast crisis of CML, 2 HD, and 5 NHL. In 13 cases, sites of infection were determined and causative organisms were identified. In other 7 cases, sites of infection or causative organisms were unknown. In the former 13 cases, pneumonia was demonstrated in 6 patients, tonsillitis in 4 patients,
pyelonephritis
in 2 patients and
sepsis
in 1 patient. Klebsiella was separated from 5 patients as the causative organisms, E. coli from 2 patients, E. coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa from 1 patient, Pseudomonas cepacia from 1 patient, Streptococcus viridans from 2 patients, Proteus from 1 patient and Torulopsis from 1 patient. Gram-negative rods were separated from 10 of the 13 cases (77%) as the causative organisms. CTZ was administered intravenously in dose from 4 g to 16 g per day combined with other antibiotics (AMK, GM, DKB, TOB, SBPC, CBPC, LC, ST). The response rate in 12 cases of acute leukemia and in 7 cases of malignant lymphoma was 58% and 43%, respectively. Infections occurred in 4 patients with less than 100 neutrophil per mm3 did never favorably responded even with CTZ.
...
PMID:[Treatment of infection in the patients wih hematopoietic malignancy with ceftezole (Falomesin) (author's transl)]. 721 16
Fundamental and clinical studies on tobramycin (TOB) by intravenous drip infusion were carried out, and following results were observed. 1) Serum concentration of TOB. TOB was administered 1.5 mg/kg or 3.0 mg/kg by intramuscular or intravenous drip infusion method to 16 pediatric patients. In 1.5 mg/kg dose, the mean peak serum concentration were 3.9 mcg/ml at the 1/4 approximately 1/2 hour after administration by intramuscular method, 4.9 mcg/ml at the 1/2 hour after administration by 30 minutes intravenous drip infusion, 6.4 mcg/ml at 1 hour by 60 minutes intravenous drip infusion method. The half lives (T 1/2) of TOB in those methods, were 1.48, 1.42, 1.26 hours, respectively. In 3.0 mg/kg dose schedule by 30 or 60 minutes intravenous drip infusion method, the mean peak serum concentrations were 11.5 mcg/ml, 8.0 mcg/ml at the end of infusion, respectively. Those of the T 1/2 were 1.54, 1.24 hours. Pharmacokinetic parameters of TOB were following results. The ranges of Vd (apparent volume of distribution), K10 (elimination constant (hr-1)), T 1/2 were 0.20 approximately 0.34 L, 0.63 approximately 1.37 hr-1, 1.20 approximately 2.07 hrs., respectively and there was no significant difference in the serum concentrations and in the pharmacokinetic parameters. 2) Clinical results. Eight patients including 1 purulent cervical lymphadenitis, 4 acute
pyelonephritis
, 2 bronchopneumonia, 1
septicemia
were treated with TOB 1.5 mg/kg or 3.0 mg/kg twice a day, by intravenous drip infusion for 6 approximately 15 days. Clinical effects were excellent in 3 cases, good in 4 cases and poor in 1 case. Efficacy rate was 87.5%. No side effects were observed.
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PMID:[Fundamental and clinical studies on tobramycin by intravenous drip infusion (author's transl)]. 733 77
Baboons, unlike many other species of nonhuman primates rarely have spontaneous renal diseases of clinical or morphologic significance. The most common renal lesions in captive baboons were minor interstitial lymphoreticular infiltrates and hyalinization of occasional glomeruli. Embolic
pyelonephritis
associated with
septicemia
contributed to the deaths of several young baboons. One adult male had acute myoglobinuric nephrosis (Meyer-Betz disease) with extensive skeletal muscle necrosis.
...
PMID:Renal pathology in captive baboons (Papio cynocephalus). 734 47
The diabetic neurogenic paralytic bladder is characterized by marked residual urine, secondary infection,
pyelonephritis
,
sepsis
, and azotemia. Initial manifestations were studied in diabetic patients with and without neuropathy and in nondiabetic controls, all without symptoms referable to the urinary tract. The nondiabetic controls and the diabetics without neuropathy were urologically normal. Eighty-three percent of the diabetic patients with neuropathy had objective evidence of neurogenic bladder involvement; however, there was no residual urine, infection,
pyelonephritis
,
sepsis
or azotemia. The disparity between early and late bladder involvement is determined by the factor of residual urine, which is the measure of advancing bladder neuropathy leading to decompensation. Progressive decompensation of the asymptomatic diabetic bladder may be a cause of the increased frequency of renal infection in diabetic patients.
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PMID:Development of urinary bladder dysfunction in diabetes mellitus. 735 22
C reactive protein (CRP) levels are sequencially settled in 58 children, divided in three groups in dependence of their illness: acute bacterial pneumopathy, acute
pyelonephritis
or neonatal
sepsis
, all of them receiving antibiotic treatment. CRP values are compared with clinical, radiologic and bacteriologic findings, showing in patients of the first two groups a normalization between fourth and ninth day of treatment, together with clinical and radiologic improvement. In contrast, it was shown that normalization of CRP in neonatal
sepsis
group was quite slow related to the torpid evolution. The sequentially measure of CRP was prove useful as antibiotic treatment control in children affected with different infectious pictures.
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PMID:[C reactive protein as a standard of efficience in antiinfectious therapy (author's transl)]. 741 41
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