Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Number of Participants With Therapeutic Response (TR) (Combined Per Participant Clinical and Microbiological Response) at the Test-of-Cure (TOC) Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S (IA Set) |
TR at TOC (success/failure) is a measure of the overall efficacy response. A therapeutic success at TOC referred to participant who have been deemed both a microbiological success (reduction of all qualifying bacterial uropathogens recovered at Baseline [BL] to <10^3 colony forming units per milliliter [CFU/mL] without receiving other systemic antimicrobials [AB] before the TOC visit) and a clinical success (resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis present at BL and no symptoms without receiving other AB before the TOC visit [or AB for uUTI on day of TOC visit]). Lack of clinical or microbiological success (including missing outcome assessments) was considered as therapeutic failure. |
TOC visit (Days 9 to 16) |
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Primary |
Number of Participants With Therapeutic Response (TR) (Combined Per Participant Clinical and Microbiological Response) at the Test-of-Cure (TOC) Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
TR at TOC (success/failure) is a measure of the overall efficacy response. A therapeutic success at TOC referred to participant who have been deemed both a microbiological success (reduction of all qualifying bacterial uropathogens recovered at Baseline [BL] to <10^3 colony forming units per milliliter [CFU/mL] without receiving other systemic antimicrobials [AB] before the TOC visit) and a clinical success (resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis present at BL and no new symptoms without receiving other AB before the TOC visit [or AB for uUTI on day of TOC visit]). Lack of clinical or microbiological success (including missing outcome assessments) was considered as therapeutic failure. |
TOC visit (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Clinical Outcome at the TOC Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
Clinical outcomes at TOC were categorized as clinical resolution, clinical improvement, clinical worsening and unable to determine. Clinical resolution at TOC was defined as resolution of signs and symptoms of acute cystitis present at baseline (BL) (and no symptoms) without receiving any other AB before the TOC visit. Clinical improvement at TOC was defined as improvement (but not complete resolution) in total symptom score (CSS) from BL, without receiving any other AB before the TOC visit. Clinical worsening at TOC was defined as worsening or no change in CSS from BL or received other AB for the current infection (uUTI) before or on the date of the TOC visit. Unable to determine outcome criteria were: BL score is missing (and thus improvement/worsening cannot be determined), TOC assessment is missing, or receipt of other AB not for the current infection before the TOC visit (unless clinical worsening outcome criteria were met). |
TOC visit (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Clinical Response at the TOC Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
Clinical response at TOC was categorized as clinical success and clinical failure. Clinical success at TOC was defined as resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis present at BL (and no new symptoms), without receiving any other AB before the TOC visit. Lack of resolution, including receipt of an AB for uUTI at the TOC visit, or a missing outcome assessment was defined as Clinical Failure at TOC. |
TOC visit (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Microbiological Outcome (MO) at the TOC Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
Participant-level MOs at TOC were categorized as microbiological eradication (ME), microbiological persistence (MP), microbiological recurrence (MR) and unable to determine (UTD). ME at TOC was defined as all baseline qualifying uropathogens (QUP) have an outcome of eradication at TOC (i.e., <10^3 CFU/mL without the participant receiving other systemic antimicrobials before the TOC Visit). MP at TOC was defined as at least 1 QUP has an outcome of persistence (=10^3 CFU/mL) at TOC. MR at TOC was defined as at least 1 QUP had an outcome of recurrence and none have an outcome of persistence at TOC. UTD at TOC was defined as all QUP outcomes are UTD at TOC. |
TOC Visit (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Microbiological Response at the TOC Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
Participant-level microbiological response at TOC was categorized as microbiological success and microbiological failure. Microbiological success at TOC was defined as all baseline qualifying uropathogens (QUP)s had a microbiological outcome of eradication at TOC visit. Microbiological failure was defined as lack of microbiological success, including those participants with UTD outcomes. |
TOC visit (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Therapeutic Response (TR) (Combined Per Participant Clinical and Microbiological Response) at the Follow up (FU) Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
TR at FU was categorized as therapeutic success and therapeutic failure. A therapeutic success at FU referred to participants who have been deemed both a microbiological success (reduction of all QUPs recovered at BL to <10^3 CFU/mL, following microbiological eradication at the TOC visit, without receiving other AB before the FU visit) and a clinical success (resolution of signs and symptoms of acute cystitis demonstrated at the TOC visit persist at the FU visit and no new signs and symptoms, without receiving other AB before the FU visit [or AB for uUTI on day of FU visit]). Lack of clinical or microbiological success (including missing outcome assessments) was considered as therapeutic failure. |
FU visit (Days 21 to 31) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Clinical Outcome at the Follow up (FU) Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
Clinical outcomes at FU were categorized as SCR, DCR, CI, CW, CR and UTD. SCR at FU was resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis demonstrated at the TOC persist at the FU (and no symptoms), without receiving other AB before the FU. DCR at FU was resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis present at BL after clinical failure at TOC without receiving AB before FU. CI at FU was improvement in CSS from BL, but not complete resolution without receiving AB before FU. CW at FU was worsening or no change in CSS at FU compared to BL after clinical failure at TOC or receiving other AB for the current infection (uUTI) before or on the date of the FU. CR at FU was symptoms of acute cystitis reoccur at FU after clinical success at TOC. Unable to determine outcome criteria at FU were BL score missing, FU assessment missing or received other AB not for the current infection (uUTI) prior to the assessment (unless CS or CR outcome criteria were met). |
FU visit (Days 21 to 31) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Clinical Response at the Follow up (FU) Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
Clinical response at FU was categorized as clinical success and clinical failure. Clinical success at FU was defined as resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis demonstrated at TOC persist at the FU visit (and no new symptoms), without receiving other AB before the FU visit. Lack of sustained clinical resolution or a missing outcome assessment was defined as clinical failure. |
FU visit (Days 21 to 31) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Microbiological Outcome (MO) at the Follow up (FU) Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
Participant-level MOs at FU were categorized as sustained microbiological eradication (SME), microbiological recurrence (MR), microbiological persistence (MP), delayed microbiological eradication (DME) and unable to determine (UTD). SME at FU was defined as all baseline QUPs had an outcome of sustained eradication at FU (i.e., <10^3 CFU/mL without the participant receiving other systemic antimicrobials before the FU Visit). MR at FU was defined as at least one QUP had an outcome of recurrence (=10^3 CFU/mL) and none had an outcome of persistence at FU. MP at FU was defined as at least one QUP had an outcome of persistence at FU. DME at FU was defined as at least one QUP had an outcome of delayed eradication and none had an outcome of persistence or recurrence at FU. UTD at FU was defined as all QUP outcomes were unable to determine at FU. |
FU visit (Days 21 to 31) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Microbiological Response at the Follow up (FU) Visit - Micro-ITT NTF-S Population |
Participant- level microbiological response at FU was categorized as microbiological success and microbiological failure. Microbiological success at FU was defined as all baseline QUPs had a microbiological outcome of sustained eradication at FU visit. Microbiological failure at FU was defined as not meeting criteria of microbiological success including those participants with UTD outcome. |
FU visit (Days 21 to 31) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Clinical Outcome at the TOC Visit - Intent-to-Treat (ITT) Population |
Clinical outcomes at TOC were categorized as clinical resolution, clinical improvement, clinical worsening and unable to determine. Clinical resolution at TOC was defined as resolution symptoms of acute cystitis present at baseline (BL) (and no symptoms) without receiving any other AB before the TOC visit. Clinical improvement at TOC was defined as improvement (but not complete resolution) in CSS from BL, without receiving any other AB before the TOC visit. Clinical worsening at TOC was defined as worsening or no change in CSS from BL or received other AB for the current infection (uUTI) before or on the date of the TOC visit. Unable to determine outcome criteria were: BL score is missing (and thus improvement/worsening cannot be determined), TOC assessment is missing, or receipt of other AB not for the current infection before the TOC visit (unless clinical worsening outcome criteria were met). |
TOC visit (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Clinical Response at the TOC Visit - Intent-to-Treat (ITT) Population |
Clinical response at TOC was categorized as clinical success and clinical failure. Clinical success at TOC was defined as resolution of signs and symptoms of acute cystitis present at BL (and no new symptoms), without receiving any other AB before the TOC visit. Lack of resolution, including receipt of an AB for uUTI at the TOC visit, or a missing outcome assessment was defined as Clinical Failure. |
TOC visit (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Clinical Outcome at the Follow up (FU) Visit - Intent-to-Treat (ITT) Population |
Clinical outcomes at FU were categorized as Sustained Clinical Response (SCR), Delayed Clinical Response (DCR), CI, CW, Clinical Recurrence (CR) and UTD. SCR at FU was resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis demonstrated at TOC persist at the FU (and no symptoms), without receiving other AB before the FU. DCR at FU was resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis present at BL after clinical failure at TOC without receiving AB before FU. CI at FU was improvement in CSS from BL, but not complete resolution without receiving AB before FU. CW at FU was worsening or no change in CSS at FU compared to BL after clinical failure at TOC or receiving other AB for the current infection (uUTI) before or on the date of the FU. CR at FU was symptoms of acute cystitis reoccur at FU after clinical success at TOC. UTD outcome criteria at FU were BL score missing, FU assessment missing or received other AB not for current infection (uUTI) prior to assessment (unless CS or CR outcome criteria were met). |
FU visit (Days 21 to 31) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Clinical Response at the Follow up (FU) Visit - Intent-to-Treat (ITT) Population |
Clinical response at FU was categorized as clinical success and clinical failure. Clinical success at FU was defined as resolution of symptoms of acute cystitis demonstrated at TOC persist at the FU visit (and no new symptoms), without receiving other AB before the FU visit. Lack of sustained clinical resolution or a missing outcome assessment was defined as clinical failure. |
FU visit (Days 21 to 31) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Treatment-emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) |
An adverse event (AE) is any untoward medical occurrence in a clinical study participant, temporally associated with the use of a study intervention, whether or not considered related to the study intervention. An AE can therefore be any unfavorable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, or disease (new or exacerbated) temporally associated with the use of a study treatment. |
From the time of first dose (Day 1) through the final follow-up visit (Day 21-31) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) |
An SAE is defined as any untoward medical occurrence that, at any dose may result in death or is life-threatening or requires inpatient hospitalization or prolongation of existing hospitalization, results in persistent disability/incapacity or is a congenital anomaly/birth defect or any other situation according to medical or scientific judgment or is associated with liver injury and impaired liver function. |
From the time of first dose (Day 1) through the final follow-up visit (Day 21-31) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hematology Parameters: Neutrophil Count, Lymphocyte Count, Monocyte Count, Eosinophil Count, Basophil Count and Platelet Count at On Therapy and Test of Cure Visit |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of hematology parameters: neutrophil count, lymphocyte count, monocyte count, eosinophil count, basophil count and platelet count. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hematology Parameter: Hemoglobin Level |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of hemoglobin level. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hematology Parameter: Hematocrit Level |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of hematocrit level. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hematology Parameter: Erythrocytes (RBC) Count |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of erythrocytes count. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hematology Parameter: Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH) |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of MCH. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Hematology Parameter: Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV) |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of MCV. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Clinical Chemistry Parameters: Serum Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN), Glucose Non-fasting, Calcium, Chloride, Sodium, Magnesium, Phosphate, and Potassium Levels |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of clinical chemistry parameters. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Clinical Chemistry Parameters: Total Bilirubin, Direct Bilirubin and Creatinine Levels |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of clinical chemistry parameters. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Clinical Chemistry Parameters: Albumin and Protein Levels |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of clinical chemistry parameters. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Clinical Chemistry Parameters: Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST), Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) and Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) Levels |
Blood samples were collected for the analysis of clinical chemistry parameters. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Urinalysis Dipstick Results |
Urine samples were collected for urinalysis: Urine Glucose (GLU), Urine Protein (PRO), Urine Occult Blood (BLO), Urine Ketones (KET), Urine Nitrite (NIT) and Urine Leukocyte Esterase (LEU). Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. The dipstick test gives results in a semi-quantitative manner, and results can be read as Negative, Trace, Small, Moderate, Large, Positive, 50 milligram per deciliter (mg/dL), 150 mg/dL, >=500 mg/dL, 30 mg/dL, 100 mg/dL, 200 mg/dL, 5 mg/dL, 20 mg/dL, >=80 mg/dL indicating concentrations in the urine sample. In the row title (GLU, Baseline, Negative), GLU indicates parameter, Baseline is the visit and Negative indicates the concentration in the urine sample. Data is presented in similar way for others parameters. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Absolute Mean Values of Urine Specific Gravity |
Urine samples were collected from participants to assess urine specific gravity. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Absolute Mean Values of Urine Potential of Hydrogen (pH) |
Urine samples were collected from participants to assess urine pH levels. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) and Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP) at On-Therapy and Test of Cure Visit |
SBP and DBP were measured in a semi-supine position after 5 minutes rest. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Pulse Rate at On Therapy and Test of Cure Visit |
Pulse rate was measured in a semi-supine position after 5 minutes rest. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Change From Baseline in Body Temperature |
Temperature was measured in a semi-supine position after 5 minutes rest. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. |
Baseline (on or before Day 1), On-Therapy (Days 2 to 5), and Test of cure (Days 9 to 16) |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Maximum Change From Baseline in Electrocardiograms (ECG) Parameter: QT Interval Corrected for Heart Rate According to Bazett's Formula (QTcB) at Worst-case Post-baseline |
Triplicate 12-lead ECGs (over an approximate 5- to 10-minute period) were performed using an ECG machine. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. The row titles <=450, >450 to <=480, >480 to <=500 millisecond (msec) are the values at baseline. The category titles <= 30, 31-60, >60 msec are the maximum change from baseline values. The maximum change from baseline value category was determined by comparing the baseline value category to the worst-case post-baseline value category for each participant, which considered unscheduled and out of visit window assessments. Data of number of participants with any change at worst-case post-baseline (maximum grade increase post-baseline) is presented. |
Up to Day 31 |
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Secondary |
Number of Participants With Maximum Change From Baseline in Electrocardiograms (ECG) Parameter- QT Interval Corrected for Heart Rate According to Fridericia's Formula (QTcF) at Worst-case Post-baseline |
Triplicate 12-lead ECGs (over an approximate 5- to 10-minute period) were performed using an ECG machine. Baseline is defined as the latest pre-dose assessment with a non-missing value. The row titles <=450 msec, >450 msec to <=480 msec are the values at baseline. The category titles <= 30, 31-60, >60 msec are the maximum change from baseline values. The maximum change from baseline value category was determined by comparing the baseline value category to the worst-case post-baseline value category for each participant, which considered unscheduled and out of visit window assessments. Data of number of participants with any change at worst-case post-baseline (maximum grade increase post-baseline) is presented. |
Up to Day 31 |
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