Urinary tract infection (UTI) is the most common complication after surgery for prolapse or urinary incontinence. UTIs are painful and have the potential to turn into kidney infections. We are asking women who self-catheterize after surgery to try either an antibiotic or a placebo pill so we can see if we can prevent UTIs without causing side effects. This study will not require any additional visits or blood draws. You will be asked to answer some questions, keep a brief diary of your experience, and immediately report any symptoms of a UTI to your doctor.
Abstract: Specific aim: to determine if extended release nitrofurantoin antibiotic prophylaxis administered to patients performing clean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) after pelvic organ prolapse and/or urinary incontinence surgery decreases the incidence of symptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI) compared with placebo. Study Design: Randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Methods: Consented patients who undergo urogenital surgery and fail their post-operative voiding trial will be randomized to either extended release nitrofurantoin 100mg or an identical appearing placebo capsule to be taken daily while performing CISC and for three subsequent days after stopping CISC. Catheterized urine specimens will be sent for culture and sensitivity when women report symptoms consistent with cystitis. Symptomatic UTI will be defined using strict culture-based definitions. We anticipate that the study will end within 6 weeks of starting CISC. Data Analysis: Primary and secondary outcomes will be evaluated with Student t test and Fisher exact test. Sample Size: Assuming a decrease in symptomatic UTIs attributable to nitrofurantoin prophylaxis from 33% to 10%, with 80% power, and a two-sided alpha of 0.05, and a 10% dropout rate, we should recruit a total of 108 patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
10
nitrofurantoin 100mg to be taken daily while performing clean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) and for three more days after stopping CISC
Placebo capsule to be taken daily while performing clean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) and for three more days after stopping CISC
Magee Womens Hospital
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Frequency of Symptomatic UTI's Confirmed With a Positive Urine Culture Within 6 to 8 Weeks After CISC Teaching and Implementation
Participants are to be assessed for UTI systems and f/u urine culture routine over a period of 6 to 8 weeks after CISC teaching and implementation.
Time frame: 6 to 8 weeks after surgery
Time (Days After Surgery) to Development of Symptomatic, Culture Documented UTI
0 participants analyzed due to study termination. Study terminated prior to accumulation of any data. Participating subjects were withdrawn prior to measuring any outcome data.
Time frame: 6 weeks after surgery
Frequency of Urine Cultures Positive for Organism Strains That Are Resistant to Nitrofurantoin and Other Commonly Used Antibiotics.
0 participants analyzed due to study termination.Study terminated prior to accumulation of any data. Participating subjects were withdrawn prior to measuring any outcome data.
Time frame: 6 weeks after surgery
Adherence to CISC
0 participants analyzed due to study termination. Study terminated prior to accumulation of any data. Participating subjects were withdrawn prior to measuring any outcome data.
Time frame: 6 weeks after surgery
Patient Perceptions Regarding CISC
0 participants analyzed due to study termination. Study terminated prior to accumulation of any data. Participating subjects were withdrawn prior to measuring any outcome data.
Time frame: 6 weeks after surgery
Frequency of Adverse Events Related to CISC Such as Urethral Pain, Irritative Voiding Symptoms, Hematuria
0 participants analyzed due to study termination. Study terminated prior to accumulation of any data. Participating subjects were withdrawn prior to measuring any outcome data.
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Time frame: 6 weeks after surgery
Frequency of Adverse Events Related to Daily Nitrofurantoin Exposure Such as Nausea, Diarrhea, C. Difficile Colitis
0 participants analyzed due to study termination. Study terminated prior to accumulation of any data. Participating subjects were withdrawn prior to measuring any outcome data.
Time frame: 6 weeks after surgery