Urinary Tract Infection: Sensitivity and Specificity
Introduction: An uncomplicated, or lower, UTI is also known as cystitis. The principal symptoms are dysuria, frequency, urgency; hematuria can also be present.
Non-diagnostic historical findings (from Br J Gen Pract. 2006 Aug;56(529):606-12. PMID 16882379) include:
history of backache, fever, feeling unwell, abdominal pain, prior duration, daytime or night-time frequency (number of times), renal angle tenderness, lower abdominal tenderness, previous history of UTI.
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Differential Diagnoses include: Appendicitis, Pyelonephritis
Prevalence
Population / Calculator | Prevalence | Comments / Study / Link |
Women with suspected UTI | 62% | Br J Gen Pract. 2006 Aug;56(529):606-12. PMID 16882379 |
50% | ||
45% | ||
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