Urinary tract infection localization in women
G. K. Harding, T. J. Marrie, A. R. Ronald, S. Hoban and P. Muir
The site of urinary infection in 51 adult women was determined by the
bladder-washout technique (BW). Of the 37 patients with proved upper-tract
infection shown by BW, 16 had upper-tract symptoms, three had lower-tract
symptoms, and 18 were asymptomatic; 31 had antibody-coated bacteria (ACB),
and six had no ACB. Of 14 patients with proved lower-tract infection shown
by BW, three had upper-tract symptoms, five had lower-tract symptoms, and
six were asymptomatic; none had ACB. All 31 women whose infecting bacteria
were coated with antibody proved to have an upper-tract infection shown by
BW. A subset of the population of adult women with upper-tract infection
have organisms emanating from their ureters at BW localization, which are
not coated with antibody. Physicians must be cautious in interpreting
results that are negative for ACB.