Table 3.
Sex | Age UTI* (days) | Age Imaging (days) | CAP | Circumcision Status | UTD Risk | Ureteral Dilation | Race | Insurance | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M | 70 | 72 | No | Uncircumcised | Normal/Low Risk | No | White | Private | Urine pooling in foreskin |
M | 73 | 74 | No | Unknown | Normal/Low Risk | No | White | Private | No VUR |
M | 2 | 34 | No | Uncircumcised | Normal/Low Risk | No | Missing | Private | No VCUG |
F | 84 | 85 | No | NA | Normal/Low Risk | No | White | Private | No VCUG |
F | 57 | 59 | No | NA | Medium/High Risk | Yes | Missing | Private | Grade 2 VUR |
F | 59 | 66 | Ye | NA | Medium/High Risk | No | White | Public | Grade 4 & 5 VUR |
F | 14 | 43 | No | NA | Normal/Low Risk | No | White | Private | Grade 1 & 1 VUR |
All infants were hospitalized for their UTIs and 4/7 had chest x-rays and lumbar punctures as part of the standard evaluation of a fever in a neonate
M = male, F = female, LP = lumbar puncture, CAP = continuous antibiotic prophylaxis, UTD risk = urinary tract dilation classification system risk