KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 77 | JANUARY - MARCH, 2022
Maternal and Perinatal Outcome of Urinary Tract Infection in Pregnancy at Dhulikhel Hospital, Kathmandu University Hospital
Kayastha B, Tamrakar SR
Abstract: Background
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is common in pregnancy and poses a great challenge
because it has several adverse outcomes in both the mother and her unborn foetus.
Objective
This study aims to determine the incidence of culture positive urinary tract infection,
culture and sensitivity of the common causative organisms and find out the maternal
and perinatal outcomes in culture positive urinary tract infection.
Method
This prospective study was carried out in the Department of Obstetrics and
Gynaecology at Dhulikhel Hospital over a period of one year. Urine routine and
microscopy was done as a preliminary screening test for urinary tract infection and
those with abnormal results were subjected to urine culture and sensitivity and
ultrasonological evaluation.
Result
A total of 162 pregnant women were included in the study. Incidence of culture
positive urinary tract infection was 25.9%, highest in age group 15-20 years (47.8%),
more in primigravida (30.1%) and common at second trimester (40.4%). Escherichia
coli (90.4%) was the commonest organism isolated and ceftriaxone was the most
sensitive antibiotic. Patients with culture positive urinary tract infection had higher
incidence of anaemia, preterm labour, need of surgical intervention. Such patients
also had increased chances of preterm delivery, low birth weight babies and newborn
intensive care unit (NICU) admission.
Conclusion
We conclude that urinary tract infection in pregnancy leads to adverse maternal and
fetal outcomes. And we recommend urine culture and sensitivity at each trimester so
that urinary tract infection can be diagnosed and treated on time.
Keyword : Adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes, Culture positive urinary tract infection, Urine culture and sensitivity