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Recruiting NCT05674032

Bacterial Metallophores in the Diagnosis of Acute Pyelonephritis

Conditions: Acute Pyelonephritis, Complicated Urinary Tract Infection

Sex: All
Ages: 18 Years – N/A
Healthy volunteers: 1
Enrollment: 90
Sponsor: Thomayer University Hospital

Location: Czechia

Summary

The project aims to investigate bacterial metallophores as potential diagnostic markers of acute pyelonephritis and complicated urinary tract infections. These secondary metabolites are excreted by pathogenic microorganims in the course of infection for the uptake of iron and other metallic ions from the host. They are species-specific and can be detected in body fluids (including urine) by mass spectrometry. The potential contribution of this project is a culture-independent method for the diagnosis of the causative microbiological agent.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:in-patient with clinical signs and symptoms of AP/cUTI or out-patient with clinical signs and symptoms of acute uncomplicated pyelonephritis or in-patient with no clinical signs of UTI and a negative standard urine culture resultExclusion Criteria:inability to consent

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