2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00345-013-1166-4
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Predictors of septic shock in obstructive acute pyelonephritis

Abstract: PurposeAcute pyelonephritis (APN) with obstructive uropathy is not uncommon and often causes serious conditions including sepsis and septic shock. We assessed the risk factors for septic shock in patients with obstructive APN associated with upper urinary tract calculi.MethodsWe retrospectively studied 69 patients with obstructive APN associated with upper urinary tract calculi who were admitted to our hospital. Emergency drainage for decompression of the renal collecting system was performed for empirical tre… Show more

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“…Original articles and their references were checked, and articles about pyelonephritis in pregnant or infant patients were excluded. Data from eight clinical studies discussing predictive factors for severe conditions and mortality in patients with acute obstructive pyelonephritis were summarized (Table 1) [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13].…”
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“…Original articles and their references were checked, and articles about pyelonephritis in pregnant or infant patients were excluded. Data from eight clinical studies discussing predictive factors for severe conditions and mortality in patients with acute obstructive pyelonephritis were summarized (Table 1) [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) includes two or more of the following conditions: 1) body temperature higher than 38 o C or lower than 36 o C, 2) heart rate greater than 90 beats per minute, 3) tachypnea, as manifested by a respiratory rate greater than 20 breaths per minute or hyperventilation, as indicated by a partial CO 2 pressure less than 32 mmHg, and 4) white blood cell count greater than 12,000/mm 3 or less than 4,000/mm 3 , or more than 10% immature neutrophils, and SIRS is often used as the diagnosis of sepsis [15]. Of eight studies summarized in this study, four studies adopted SIRS as the definition of sepsis [7,[9][10][11], while the definitions of systemic inflammation response to infection were not specific or mentioned in the other four studies [6,8,12,13]. Severe sepsis and septic shock are generally defined as sepsis complicated by acute organ dysfunction and sepsis with acute circulatory failure characterized by persistent arterial hypotension despite adequate volume resuscitation, respectively [14].…”
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