Careful Urinary Tract Infection Evaluation
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common serious bacterial infections in young children. When accompanied by a fever, there is an increased likelihood of a UTI also infecting the kidneys; between 15 and 52% of these children will develop kidney scarring as a result.
The Careful Urinary Tract Infection Evaluation (CUTIE) study is an observational study designed to determine why some children develop kidney scars after UTIs. Ultimately, the study was aimed at understanding which children are at the greatest risk of developing renal scarring following a UTI, so physicians can provide targeted therapies and appropriate interventions. Children between 2 months and 6 years of age who had a first or second UTI in the past 4 months were eligible for enrollment in the study. Participants were followed for 2 years through the course of five study visits, during which they were required to undergo a physical exam and provide information about recent medical history and quality of life via a questionnaire completed by parents. Additionally, blood and urine biospecimens were collected to monitor kidney function, and renal scans were performed to assess the development of kidney damage.
The CUTIE study is ancillary to the RIVUR (Randomized Intervention for Children with Vesicoureteral Reflux) study, which compared antibiotic prophylaxis to placebo in a cohort of children with a history of UTI and vesicoureteral reflux. The CUTIE study focused specifically on children with a history of UTI who did not have vesicoureteral reflux. More information about the RIVUR study is available on the NIDDK repository website.
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2023-01-13



