Upper Urinary Tract Infection (UUTI / Pyelonephritis)

Warning

Duration

(IV/oral): 7-10 days

Upper Urinary Tract Infection (UUTI / Pyelonephritis)

Important: Therapy

IV Gentamicin
+ IV Amoxicillin 1g 8 hourly 

 

Penicillin allergy
IV Gentamicin3
+ IV Vancomycin3

 

Stepping down to:
Co-trimoxazole2,10,12,13 960mg 12 hourly 
Alternative required:
Ciprofloxacin1,2,8,9,10 500mg 12 hourly (only if low CDI risk)

Men Consider prostate involvement and urology referral.

Notes:

Total duration (IV/oral): 7-10 days

Important: Notes

Doses may need to be adjusted in renal impairment. Always check the BNF for interactions. Seek advice if patient pregnant.

Drug Specific Cautions:

  1. Check interactions in the BNF. Caution may prolong QT interval.
  2. Avoid / Caution in pregnancy or breastfeeding. Consult BNF for details.
  3. Gentamicin/Vancomycin refer to online calculators.
  4. ALERT Antibiotic - Consult Second line Policy on NHS Lanarkshire Guideline App.
  5. Monitor sodium.
  6. See CURB65 definition.
  7. Reference: The Renal Drug Handbook. Online access.
  8. See Fluoroquinolones MHRA guidance on NHS Lanarkshire Guidelines App.
  9. Doxycycline and quinolones decreased absorption with iron, calcium, magnesium and some nutritional supplements. See BNF appendix 1 or pharmacy for advice.
  10. Caution in renal impairment – see BNF or pharmacy for advice.
  11. Use with caution may increase K+ and decrease renal function. Monitor.
  12. High / Excellent oral bioavailability, IV route available for NBM or vomiting.
  13. See Co-trimoxazole information for prescribers’ safety sheet on NHS Lanarkshire Guidelines App.

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 01/12/2022

Next review date: 01/12/2025

Author(s): NHS Lanarkshire Antimicrobial Management Committee, Dr Dundas, Dr Hylands, S McCormick.

Approved By: NHS Lanarkshire Antimicrobial Management Committee

Reviewer name(s): NHS Lanarkshire Antimicrobial Management Committee.

Document Id: March 2023