ABSTRACT Background Obtaining urine cultures (UCx) in the absence of symptoms and inflammation can result in misdiagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs) and inappropriate use of antibiotics. Reflex UCx is a diagnostic stewardship strategy in which a UCx is performed only if a urinalysis (UA) meets UTI criteria. We retrospectively applied a reflex UCx algorithm to assess its performance and safety in children. Method From 11/1/2020 to 7/23/2023, we studied children age 24 months to 18 years with paired UA and UCx, i.e., a UTI evaluation, in emergency departments or inpatient units at our 8-hospital network. We assessed the diagnostic performance of pyuria of ≥10 WBC/hpf using a positive UCx as the reference standard; assessed reflex UCx exclusion criteria; and reviewed medical records of children with 10 WBC/hpf and positive UCx for signs and symptoms consistent with clinical UTI. Results Of 79 960 UA and UCx, 10 226 UTI evaluations were eligible for inclusion. Of the 8.7% (890/10226) positive UCx, 81.5% (725/890) had UA with ≥10 WBC/hpf and 18.5% (165/890) had UA with 10 WBC/hpf. The sensitivity of ≥10 WBC/hpf was 81% and the negative predictive value was 98%. Of 165 UTI evaluations with positive UCx and 10 WBC/hpf, 26% (43/165) met reflex UCx exclusion criteria, 58 (35%) met neither exclusion criteria nor clinical UTI definition, and 39% (64/165) not meeting exclusion criteria fulfilled the clinical UTI definition, representing 0.6% (64/10226) of all UTI evaluations. Conclusions Retrospective application of a reflex UCx algorithm demonstrated high NPV and sensitivity, suggesting the algorithm had low risk for missing clinical UTIs and could have avoided unnecessary UCx.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68f147cc724575985c3fd0bd — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piaf093
Karen P. Acker
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
Xiaoyue Ma
Jiangnan University
Hannah J. Joyce
University of Cambridge
Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Cornell University
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital
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