Abstract

Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is a rare condition in which there is purple discoloration of the urine with its collecting bag and associated tubing occurs. It is considered a benign condition. We report an unusual case of PUBS in an 87-year-old female from nursing home who had a history of recurrent UTI. She also had a history of ureteral obstruction requiring left nephrostomy tube. She was brought to emergency department with altered mental status which developed five days after the occurrence of purple discoloration of the urinary bag. Her urine culture grew vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. She died within three days of hospitalization despite intensive care in tertiary center. This case highlights that PUBS may not always be benign and should be approached on a case-by-case basis because it may signal the underlying UTI which might be very difficult to treat. Failure of recognition of this peculiar color early could delay the appropriate intervention leading to fatal complication. This case also represents the rare occurrence of PUBS in the setting of nephrostomy tube.

Highlights

  • The reason of occurrence of Purple urine bag syndrome (PUBS) is still unknown [1]

  • We present a case of PUBS as a manifestation of complicated UTI

  • An 87-year-old Caucasian female who had a medical history of dementia, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and recurrent UTI presented to our tertiary care center with altered mental status for one day

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Introduction

The reason of occurrence of PUBS is still unknown [1]. There are several predisposing factors commonly implicated with PUBS [2, 3]. It occurs in the setting of chronic UTI due to several pathogens producing enzymes which make the urine and its containing bag and tube purple. It is considered benign [2, 3]. We present a case of PUBS as a manifestation of complicated UTI

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