Emphysematous cystitis

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Background

Microbiology

Risk Factors

Clinical Manifestations

  • Mostly in older women with diabetes
  • Abdominal pain is most common symptom
  • About half have classic signs of cystitis
  • May have pneumaturia after bladder catheterization
  • Urinalysis shows pyuria and hematuria with positive cultures

Differential Diagnosis

  • Air within the bladder wall may occur from gastrointestinal fistulas

Diagnosis

  • Usually made radiographically on X-ray or CT

Management

  • Often managed medically with antibiotics
  • Duration depends on clinical response, but usually 7 to 14 days
  • May need bladder irrigation if blood clots, or catheterization if difficulty voiding
  • Rarely needs surgical intervention for debridement or cystectomy