Purple urine bag syndrome
Authors:
P. Bánovčin Jr. 1; R. Rosoľanka 2
; R. Michalová 1; R. Michalová Jr. 3
Authors place of work:
Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave Jesseniova lekárska fakulta v Martine Univerzitná nemocnica v Martine
; I nterná klinika – Gastroenterologická
1; Klinika infektológie a cestovnej medicíny
2; I. interná klinika
3
Published in the journal:
Prakt. Lék. 2019; 99(2): 78-80
Category:
Case Report
Summary
Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is a rare syndrome that causes violet discoloration of urine in permanent urinary catheter and in the urinary bag. This discoloration frequently results from the action of mixed and polyresistant bacterial flora that is present in the urinary tract and can cause infection. PUBS is therefore, in certain cases, a useful clinical sign of ongoing urinary infection. At the same time, it is a very stressful event not only for the patient and his family, but also for the doctor himself, if he is not sufficiently familiar with the issue. Its occurrence is predominantly in chronically ill patients, often attached to the bed, where the inserted urinary catheter is almost a matter of course.
Keywords:
purple urine bag syndrome – bacterial urinary infections – permanent urinary catheter
Zdroje
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Praktický lékař 2019, 99, č. 2
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