Vol. 39 No. 2 (2022): ABRIL
Clinical guide

Recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infection in pediatrics. Part 2. Working group associated with the Antimicrobial Committee, Chilean Society of Infectology

Valentina Gutiérrez
Comité de Antimicrobianos, SOCHINF Complejo Asistencial Dr. Sótero del Río, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Regina Pérez Pérez
Comité de Antimicrobianos, SOCHINF, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Daniela Pavez Azurmendi
Comité de Antimicrobianos, SOCHINF Hospital San Juan de Dios, Clínica Alemana
María del Pilar Hevia Juricic
Hospital San Juan de Dios
Mirta Acuña Ávila
Comité de Antimicrobianos, SOCHINF Hospital Roberto del Río
Dona Benadof Fuentes
Comité de Antimicrobianos, SOCHINF Hospital Roberto del Río, Universidad de Chile
Claudio Gonzalez Muñoz
Comité de Antimicrobianos, SOCHINF, Hospital Barros Luco
María Carolina Rivacoba Rojas
Hospital Dr. Exequiel González Cortés, Clínica Santa María
José Cofré Guerra
Hospital Dr. Luis Calvo Mackenna (ex)

Published 2022-06-08

How to Cite

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Gutiérrez V, Pérez Pérez R, Pavez Azurmendi D, Hevia Juricic M del P, Acuña Ávila M, Benadof Fuentes D, Gonzalez Muñoz C, Rivacoba Rojas MC, Cofré Guerra J. Recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of urinary tract infection in pediatrics. Part 2. Working group associated with the Antimicrobial Committee, Chilean Society of Infectology. Rev. Chilena. Infectol. [Internet]. 2022 Jun. 8 [cited 2026 Jan. 14];39(2). Available from: https://www.revinf.cl/index.php/revinf/article/view/1497

Abstract

The urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common bacterial infections in childhood. An adequate diagnosis is essential to be able to carry out a rational, efficient and effective treatment, however, there is great heterogeneity in diagnostic methods, specifically in the study of antimicrobial susceptibility. The aim of these recommendations is to provide tools to homogenize the diagnosis criteria, susceptibility study and antimicrobial treatment of urinary tract infection in the pediatric population, with a rational use of antibiotics approach. In the first part, the recommendations regarding diagnosis were presented, such as sampling and cut-off points, as well as microbiological considerations for susceptibility study and management of UTI in pediatrics. This second part details the management of complications, UTI in special situations, and pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic considerations of antimicrobials to be prescribed in UTI.