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NCT ID: NCT05611255 Recruiting - Urinary Retention Clinical Trials

Comparison of Two Bladder Catheterization Strategies in Thoracic Surgery Patients With an Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS)

URICATHOR
Start date: December 8, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

General anesthesia, thoracic epidural, and morphine inhibit the urination process and promote postoperative Acute Urinary Retention (AUR) after thoracic surgery. Indwelling bladder catheterization prevents this risk, but is associated with other complications (urinary tract infection, delayed mobilization). With the rise of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols, bladder catheterization is being questioned. The current protocol in the department is to catheterize only patients with a high bladder volume in the post anesthesia care unit (defined as a bladder volume > 400 ml on bladder scan). Preliminary results from the "AirLeaks" study show a high rate of early postoperative AUR (approximately 50%). The investigators believe that a "systematic intermittent catheterization" (SIC) strategy is superior to the current "bladder scan-guided catheterization in the post anesthesia care unit" (BSGC) strategy in preventing the risk of postoperative AUR. To their knowledge, no study has compared these two bladder catheterization strategies in a thoracic accelerated rehabilitation protocol.

NCT ID: NCT05591911 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infections

Urine Gene Analysis for Pathogen Detection

Start date: June 25, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of this study is the detection, quantification, and resistance gene identification of pathogens by using the urine of patients with urinary tract infection (UTI) symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT05573334 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infections

Vaginal Care System for Menopausal Women With Urinary Tract Infections

Start date: July 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Menopausal women have an increased risk of recurrent urinary tract infections. This is likely due in part to hormonal changes occurring during menopause. As estrogen falls, the vaginal microbiome shifts from a healthy one to a less healthy one. Because the vagina is close to the urethra, this vaginal microbiome shift contributes to a loss of protection against urinary tract infections (UTIs). The investigators are asking whether improving the vaginal microbiome using an over-the-counter vaginal hygiene system can reduce frequency of recurrent UTI in menopausal women.

NCT ID: NCT05554081 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infections

Effect of Standardization of Urine Collection Using PEEZY Device as Compared to Clean Peezy for DAB

Peezy-DAB
Start date: August 1, 2022
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study aims specifically to compare the rates of contaminants between standard clean-catch urine collection and urine collected using the PEEZY device. In particular, this study will compare the rates of contamination as stratified by BMI status (i.e., BMI < 30 and BMI ≥30). Based on previous studies through LUHS and the Wolfe lab, we anticipate a reduction in contamination from sample collected using the PEEZY device, particularly among those pregnant women with BMI ≥30. To investigate this hypothesis we have designed a prospective unblinded randomized controlled trial comparing voided urine specimens obtained for asymptomatic bacteriuria in pregnant women presenting for obstetric care with use of standard clean-catch (CC) sampling method versus specimen obtained using PEEZY collection device.

NCT ID: NCT05553652 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection

The Effect of ASTARTE™ on Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection

rUTI
Start date: September 19, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Investigate the effect of dietary supplements/probiotic ASTARTE™ ( L. crispatus, L. rhamnosus, L. jensenii, L. gasseri) on the microbiome composition in the intestine and vagina and thereby a reduction of risk factors for the development of rUTI during 6 months of intervention in women aged 18-40 years. This is measured by the incidence of symptomatic UTI.

NCT ID: NCT05545514 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infection Chronic

Individualized Homeopathy to Reduce the Use of Antibiotics in Women With Recurrent Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections

iHOM
Start date: March 15, 2023
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to determine the efficacy of individualised homeopathic drug treatment (potency C200 and C1000) compared to placebo in females (age 18<65) with recurrent urinary tract infections, per definition ≥ 2 UTI in 6 months and/ or ≥ 3 UTI in 9 months.

NCT ID: NCT05520684 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Type2diabetes, SGLT2 Inhibitor, Urinary Tract Infection

Asymptomatic Bacteriuria, Urinalysis Abnormality at the Initiation of SGLT2 Inhibitors and UTI Risk

Start date: February 15, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The SGLT2 inhibitors have changed the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in recent years, especially in patients with cardiovascular or renal disease. However, the association between SGLT2 inhibitors and urinary tract infection (UTI) risk is controversial. Moreover, it is not known whether asymptomatic bacteriuria or urinalysis abnormality at the initiation of SGLT2 inhibitors are risk factors for UTI in women. There is not enough data to recommend or not to recommend for performing urinalysis or urine culture test before initiation of SGLT2 inhibitors. The aim of the study is to investigate the effect of asymptomatic bacteriuria or urinalysis abnormality at the initiation of SGLT2 inhibitors on UTI risk in a prospective cohort of women with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

NCT ID: NCT05488340 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Tract Infections

A Study of LBP-EC01 in the Treatment of Acute Uncomplicated UTI Caused by Drug Resistant E. Coli (ELIMINATE Trial)

ELIMINATE
Start date: July 13, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

This is a Phase 2 superiority study of LBP-EC01, a recombinant bacteriophage cocktail, with an initial open-label 3-arm pharmacokinetic (PK) lead-in portion of 30 patients to evaluate the optimal dosing regimen to be used in the subsequent 288 patient blinded portion of the study which will be randomized 1:1 comparing LBP-EC01 + antibiotic versus placebo + antibiotic in patients with a history of prior urinary tract infection (UTI) cased by E. coli. All patients will be required to have an active acute uncomplicated UTI at baseline.

NCT ID: NCT05472779 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection

Periurethral vs Intravaginal Estrogen for Prevention of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections

TAPER
Start date: January 3, 2023
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Due to rising antibiotic resistance, there has been a focus on non-antibiotic prophylactic measures for postmenopausal patients with recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTI), one of which is the safe and efficacious option of vaginal estrogen therapy. Standard application of vaginal estrogen cream entails intravaginal application of the cream twice a week, but some providers counsel patients with rUTI to apply a small, pea-sized amount to the periurethral area. This ideally reduces the amount of vaginal estrogen used while attaining a similar effect. However, to date, there is no data to prove that the periurethral technique of application is similar or non-inferior to intravaginal application in preventing UTI.

NCT ID: NCT05471908 Recruiting - Pneumonia Clinical Trials

Follow-up Automatically vs. As-Needed Comparison (FAAN-C) Trial

FAAN-C
Start date: August 22, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Compare the effectiveness of automatic vs as-needed (PRN) post-hospitalization follow-up for children who are hospitalized for common infections.