From the Journals

Always get culture in symptomatic children with neurogenic bladder


 

FROM PEDIATRICS

“With these results, we suggest that the current markers of UTI evidenced on urinalysis and urine microscopy are insufficient for predicting bacteriuria in this population,” Dr. Forster and her colleagues said, leading to their recommendation to perform a culture in symptomatic children with neurogenic bladders irrespective of urinalysis results.

Dr. Forster received a research grant from the National Institutes of Health. The investigators said they had no relevant conflicts of interest.

SOURCE: Forster CS et al. Pediatrics. 2018;141(5):e20173006.

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