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Living With and Managing Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection: Mixed Methods Analysis of Patient Insights From Social Media

Living With and Managing Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection: Mixed Methods Analysis of Patient Insights From Social Media

We analyzed social media posts discussing uncomplicated UTIs (u UTIs) to gather insights into the patient experience, including aspects of their disease management journey and associated opinions and concerns. u UTI (also known as “acute cystitis”) is a condition characterized by pyuria and a documented microbial pathogen on urine culture, often accompanied by local signs and symptoms such as lower abdominal discomfort and dysuria. u UTI is limited to nonpregnant females with no known relevant anatomical or functional

Melissa L Kramer, Jose Medina Polo, Nishant Kumar, Aruni Mulgirigama, Amina Benkiran

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e58882

Correlation Between Serum and Urine Biomarkers and the Intensity of Acute Radiation Cystitis in Patients Treated With Radiation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer: Protocol for the Radiotoxicity Bladder Biomarkers (RABBIO) Study

Correlation Between Serum and Urine Biomarkers and the Intensity of Acute Radiation Cystitis in Patients Treated With Radiation Therapy for Localized Prostate Cancer: Protocol for the Radiotoxicity Bladder Biomarkers (RABBIO) Study

Despite improvements in radiation techniques, pelvic radiotherapy remains responsible for a number of acute and late bladder adverse events—these symptoms are grouped under “radiation cystitis.” In France, late radiation cystitis affects 9000 to 18,000 patients per year [5]. Early symptoms of radiation cystitis may occur during treatment and up to 3 months after the end of radiotherapy, with an estimated all grade incidence of nearly 50% after pelvic irradiation [5].

Carole Helissey, Sophie Cavallero, Stanislas Mondot, Charles Parnot, Halima Yssaad, Selma Becherirat, Nathalie Guitard, Hélène Thery, Antoine Schernberg, Hugo Breitwiller, Cyrus Chargari, Sabine Francois

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e38362

Antibiotic Prescription Rates After eVisits Versus Office Visits in Primary Care: Observational Study

Antibiotic Prescription Rates After eVisits Versus Office Visits in Primary Care: Observational Study

We also included visits with a recorded diagnosis code J030 (streptococcal tonsillitis), J069 (acute upper respiratory infection), or N300 (cystitis). Visits were included if they occurred between March 30, 2016, and March 29, 2017 (office visits only) or March 30, 2018, and March 29, 2019 (e Visits and office visits). Exclusion criteria were patients aged younger than 18 years, male patients with dysuria, and identifiable visits for similar chief complaints in the past 21 days.

Artin Entezarjou, Susanna Calling, Tapomita Bhattacharyya, Veronica Milos Nymberg, Lina Vigren, Ashkan Labaf, Ulf Jakobsson, Patrik Midlöv

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(3):e25473