Risk factors and etiological characteristics of urinary tract infection in type 2 diabetes mellitus
10.3969/j.issn.1006-6187.2015.12.009
- VernacularTitle:2型糖尿病合并尿路感染的危险因素及病原学分析
- Author:
Juncheng SHI
;
Yun HU
;
Xiaoming MAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Diabetes melltius,type 2;
Urinary tract infection;
Risk factors
- From:
Chinese Journal of Diabetes
2015;(12):1088-1091
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the risk factors for urinary tract infections in type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM )by analyzing the pathogens distribution characteristics and drug sensitivity. Methods A total of 3 ,065 T2DM patients were retrospectively analyzed for the clinical and etiological characteristics of urinary tract infections in T2DM. All patients enrolled in the study were divided into two groups :T2DM with urinary tract infection group (n= 210) and simple T2DM group (n= 132). Data harvested were analyzed by SPSS 19.0. Results Of 3 ,065 patients with T2DM the incidence of urinary tract infection was 6.85%. Compared with T2DM group ,patients in T2DM+ urinary tract infection group were older , with longer duration of diabetes ,higher levels of FPG ,urea nitrogen ,creatinine and 24 hUAlb ,and lower levels of serum albumin ( P< 0.05 ). Logistic regression analysis showed that age ,gender ,duration of diabetes and 24 hUAlb were risk factors and albumin was protective factor for urinary tract infection in T2DM. 84.2% was gram-negative bacteria among the 210 isolated strains of pathogenic bacteria. The top three pathogens were Escherichia coli (65.2% ) ,Enterococcus faecalis (6.2% ) and Klebsiella pneumoniae (5.2% ). Gram-negative bacteria had high sensitivity to Imipenem (100% ) ,Cefoperazone sulbactam (99.2% ) and Amikacin (99.2% ) but low sensitivity to cephalothin (38.1% ) ,piperacillin (35.7% ) and amoxicillin (28.2% ). Conclusion T2DM patients who have the factors including female ,advanced age , long course of diabetes and renal insufficiency are prone to suffer from urinary tract infection. Gram-negative bacteria are the most common pathogens in T 2DM patients with urinary tract infection but bacteria spectrum has changed with percentage of multiple resistant bacteria rising dramatically.