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[Pyelonephritis treatment in children in 2007: current literature review].

Authors :
Cachat F
Zeier G
Parvex P
Girardin E
Von Vigier R
Konrad M
Rudin C
Neuhaus T
Source :
Revue medicale suisse [Rev Med Suisse] 2007 Feb 28; Vol. 3 (100), pp. 510-2, 514.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Four studies, including two being published as an abstract, have recently demonstrated the feasibility of oral treatment of pyelonephritis in children, with no increased risk of treatment failure, early urinary tract re-infection, or renal scars. To do so, the pediatrician must ensure that: (1) the patient does not appear toxic, has no vomiting; (2) there is no known severe obstructive or refluxing uropathy and (3) parents are deemed to be adherent to the treatment. If these criteria are fulfilled, the pediatrician can start an oral treatment with a 3rd generation cephalosporine for 10 to 14 days. Ambulatory follow-up is crucial, and persistance of fever after 3 days is a reason for a new outpatient visit, additional or supplementary imaging studies (renal ultrasonography) and eventually a switch to intravenous treatment.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
1660-9379
Volume :
3
Issue :
100
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revue medicale suisse
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17410936