\u201cUrinary tract infections\u201d (UTIs) are overdiagnosed. Antibiotics are overprescribed. UTIs are inappropriately blamed for geriatric syndromes (eg delirium) despite little supporting evidence. Our guest, Tom Finucane MD, Emeritus Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins makes us question everything. Topics: How can we diagnose \u201cUTI\u201d? Who needs treatment? Do urinary tract symptoms matter? Does malodorous urine correlate with infection? Who\u2019s at risk for pyelonephritis and sepsis? Don\u2019t miss this paradigm changing episode. And stop using the term \u201curinary tract infection\u201d unless it\u2019s prefaced by air quotes!
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\nCredits
\nWritten and produced by: Matthew Watto MD
\nHosts: Matthew Watto MD, Paul Williams MD
\nEdited by: Matthew Watto MD
\nGuest: Tom Finucane MD, MACP
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