L Djoneva
Analysis of lower urinary tract signs and bacteriuria in cats with subcutaneous ureteral bypass systems
Djoneva, L; Lawson, J; Rutherford, L; Geddes, R
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J Lawson
L Rutherford
R Geddes
Abstract
ObjectivesDistinguishing bacterial cystitis from subclinical bacteriuria is necessary for feline treatment protocols and antimicrobial stewardship. This can be challenging in cats with subcutaneous ureteral bypass (SUB) systems because they may present with lower urinary tract signs without bacteriuria. We investigated the relationship between positive urine culture and lower urinary tract signs in cats with SUBs, including factors associated with each. MethodsClinical records were retrospectively reviewed to identify cats presenting with ureteral obstruction that underwent placement of a SUB device(s). The relationship between a positive urine culture and lower urinary tract signs was determined by chi-squared analysis. Univariable and multivariable logistic regression models were performed to identify factors associated with positive urine cultures and lower urinary tract signs. ResultsTwo hundred and thirty visits were recorded for 61 cats, with 36 of 230 (16%) positive cultures in 21 of 61 (34%) cats. Lower urinary tract signs were documented at 97 of 230 (42%) visits, with 37 of 61 (61%) cats demonstrating lower urinary tract signs at some point. No relationship was found between culture results and lower urinary tract signs. Risk factors for a positive culture were higher urine pH, higher urine white blood cells and the presence of bacteriuria on microscopy. Risk factors for lower urinary tract signs were younger age and being a purebred cat (vs. non-purebred). ConclusionsA high proportion of cats with SUBs exhibited sterile lower urinary tract signs, making differentiation between bacterial cystitis and subclinical bacteriuria difficult. This highlights the need for clearer guidelines on when to treat bacteriuria in cats with SUBs.
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Djoneva, L., Lawson, J., Rutherford, L., & Geddes, R. (2023). Analysis of lower urinary tract signs and bacteriuria in cats with subcutaneous ureteral bypass systems. Vet Record Open, 10(2), https://doi.org/10.1002/vro2.69
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jul 7, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Aug 1, 2023 |
Publication Date | 2023 |
Deposit Date | Dec 14, 2023 |
Publicly Available Date | Dec 14, 2023 |
Electronic ISSN | 2052-6113 |
Publisher | British Veterinary Association |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 2 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1002/vro2.69 |
Keywords | SUBCLINICAL BACTERIURIA; RISK-FACTORS; INFECTIONS; MANAGEMENT; DOGS; OBSTRUCTIONS; URINALYSES; SEDIMENT; DISEASES |
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