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The Application of a Novel Urinalysis System (UF-5000) for Reducing Unnecessary Antibiotic Use in Clinical Suspected UTI Patients

Not Applicable
Recruiting
Conditions
Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary Tract Infection Lower Acute
Interventions
Drug: Empirical antibiotics
Diagnostic Test: Sysmex UF-5000 system
Registration Number
NCT06918769
Lead Sponsor
The University of Hong Kong
Brief Summary

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common diseases in population while antibiotic resistant in UTI has become a critical problem in Hong Kong, that a large proportion of the bacteria in UTI resistant to commonly used anti-UTI antibiotic treatment. This is largely due to the empirical treatment (i.e. no bacteria information is available at the time of treatment) and overtreatment of antibiotics in the past decades. Some patients who did not actually have UTI were prescribed with antibiotics because they have symptoms similar to UTI.

In order to avoid unnecessary use of antibiotics and therefore reduce the antibiotic resistance rates of UTI, we propose to apply a new urine sediment analyzer (UF-5000) in clinical practice for UTI which could provide quick label for potential bacteria in urine, and give more information on the possible species of the bacteria.

UF-5000 is a urine sediment analyzer manufactured by Sysmex Ltd. (Japan), it is widely used in central laboratories of hospitals and private laboratories, but not commonly seen in out-patient clinic setting. UF-5000 is capable of counting the amount of bacteria present in the given urine sample and provide Gram staining\*, with results available within 5 minutes. While routine urine culture would take around 3 days.

A study done by The University of Hong Kong in 2019 has shown that UF-5000 has higher accuracy than conventional dipstick, with reliable Gram staining result. It has a negative-prediction value of 96%, which means it could accurately identify the cases who had no UTI but only similar symptoms. Those cases were mostly inflammatory diseases that did not require antibiotics.

This study aims to evaluate whether bacteria information provided by UF-5000 would be able to guide a precision use of antibiotic treatment and avoid unnecessary antibiotic use.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
200
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Adult patients who are suspected to have LUTs in outpatient clinic.
  2. Willing to consent to participate the trial.
  3. Be able to understand the nature of the study.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. Any suspected or known sexual transmitted diseases. (Such as gonorrhea, etc.)
  2. Use of any systematic antibiotics or antiviral treatment within two weeks
  3. With evidence of systematic infection including high fever, significantly increase of blood white blood cell count, etc.
  4. Known or suspected allergic history/adverse drug reactions to any antibiotics
  5. With previous history of multidrug resistant (MDR) bacterial infection.
  6. Any medical history that indicates the need of immediate antibiotics treatment, such as chronic conditions and/or taking immunosuppressants.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Control ArmEmpirical antibioticsEmpirical antibiotics without bacterial information
Experimental ArmSysmex UF-5000 systemAntibiotics prescription with reference from study device. High bacterial count suggests likelihood of active UTI and indicated for antibiotics treatment; while low bacterial count suggests UTI not likely and antibiotics treatment will be delayed until urinary culture result confirms ongoing UTI.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
proportion of subjects assigned with "Delay antibiotics treatment" in the intervention group that has confirmed no clinical indication for antibiotics treatment1 week

The rate of unnecessary antibiotics use avoided in the intervention group. Defined as proportion of subjects assigned with "Delay antibiotics treatment" as indicated by low real-time bacterial count in urine that had negative or clinically insignificant urine culture result in one week

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Number of subjects achieved urinary sterility after antibiotics treatment in confirmatory urine test1 week

Defined as negative white blood cell in urine dipstick and no growth in urine culture. Only applies to subjects that have finished a course of antibiotics treatment under study setting.

Number of participants that persist to have baseline lower tract urinary symptoms as assessed in CTCAE 4.01 week

The symptoms would be assessed through phone follow-up.

Number of participants with antibiotics treatment-related adverse events as assessed by CTCAE v4.02 weeks

The symptoms would be assessed through phone follow-up.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Queen Mary Hospital

🇭🇰

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Queen Mary Hospital
🇭🇰Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Research Assistant
Contact
22554852
stac@hku.hk
Yung Na, MD/PHD
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