Cranberry Tablets Versus Nitrofurantoin Prophylaxis for Urinary Tract Infection Prevention After Urogynecologic Surgery
- Conditions
- Urinary Tract InfectionsPelvic Organ ProlapseUrinary Incontinence
- Interventions
- Registration Number
- NCT03522961
- Lead Sponsor
- Brigham and Women's Hospital
- Brief Summary
We aim to compare the effectiveness of cranberry capsules versus nitrofurantoin prophylaxis in preventing urinary tract infections (UTIs) after urogynecologic surgery by conducting a double-blinded randomized clinical trial involving women with pelvic organ prolapse and/or urinary incontinence scheduled to have surgery with the Urogynecologists who comprise the Brigham and Women's Urogynecology Group.
- Detailed Description
We plan to conduct a double-blinded randomized clinical trial involving women who undergo surgery for pelvic organ prolapse and/or urinary incontinence.
Participants who need transurethral catheterization postoperatively will be randomized to cranberry capsules or nitrofurantoin prophylaxis. Randomization will be performed the day of discharge. Both participants and surgeons will be blinded to treatment allocation. All participants will receive routine perioperative intravenous antibiotic prophylaxis.
Participants who fail their voiding trial after surgery and require transurethral catheterization upon discharge from the hospital will be randomized to either one cranberry capsule (TheraCran one®, Theralogix, LLC, Rockville, Maryland) or one 100 mg capsule of nitrofurantoin by mouth daily beginning postoperative day #1. Participants randomized to the cranberry capsule group will continue to take one cranberry capsule daily for 28 days. Participants randomized to the nitrofurantoin group will continue to take 100 mg of nitrofurantoin each day transurethral catheterization is needed for up to 28 days. All participants will be scheduled for a repeat voiding trial within 48 hours to 1 week after discharge.
All participants will complete a daily catheterization and medication diary to record the type of catheterization used (indwelling or intermittent) and to confirm they are taking the study medication for the duration of the study period. They will also be asked to record any urinary symptoms they experience and will be encouraged to contact the office immediately if they experience urinary symptoms consistent with a UTI.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 142
- Age ≥ 18
- English-speaking
- Plan for pelvic organ prolapse (POP) or urinary incontinence (UI) surgery
- Pregnancy
- Urethral diverticulectomy
- Urogenital fistula repair
- Sacral neuromodulation
- Congenital urogenital anomaly
- Allergy to cranberry products
- Allergy to nitrofurantoin
- Dependent on catheterization preoperatively
- Recurrent UTI's (3 or more culture proven UTI's over the past consecutive 12 months)
- Known creatinine clearance <60 mL/min
- Non-English, Non-Spanish speaking
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Nitrofurantoin prophylaxis/Placebo Nitrofurantoin Prophylaxis/Placebo Subjects will receive Nitrofurantoin 100mg capsules (Bottle A) once a day until they pass their voiding trial and no longer require transurethral catheterization. Subjects will be switched to Placebo capsules (Bottle B) once a day, starting the day after they pass their voiding trial until the end of the 28 day study period. Cranberry capsules Cranberry capsules Subjects will receive TheraCran® One Cranberry 36mg capsules (Bottle A) once a day until they pass their voiding trial and no longer require transurethral catheterization. Subjects will be switched to another bottle of TheraCran® One Cranberry 36mg capsules (Bottle B) once a day, starting the day after they pass their voiding trial until the end of the 28 day study period.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The primary outcome will be treatment for clinically suspected or culture-proven UTI in the cranberry capsule group versus the nitrofurantoin group within 4 weeks (28 days) after surgery. 28 days Clinically suspected treatment will include both empiric treatment based on the development of urinary symptoms alone (dysuria, urinary urgency, and/or urinary frequency) or prescribed based on symptoms suggestive of a UTI and the presence of nitrites and/or leukocyte esterase on urine dipstick analysis. Participants will fill out a daily catheterization and medication diary which asks about the presence or absence of UTI symptoms. They will be encouraged to call the office and/or come in for evaluation if they experience these symptoms. These participants may be treated based on their symptoms alone or based on their symptoms and the presence of nitrites and/or leukocyte esterase on urine dipstick analysis. A culture-proven UTI will be defined as a urine culture result with \>100,000 colony-forming units of a single organism.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Prevalence of bacterial resistance to nitrofurantoin on postoperative urine cultures for those participants who have culture-proven UTIs 28 days Adherence to assigned treatment:cranberry capsule vs. nitrofurantoin 28 days A daily catheterization and medication diary will be used to track whether or not participants took their study medication every day for 28 days. Participants will bring their study medication bottle to every study visit and the medication will be counted by study staff to ensure adherence to assigned treatment.
Reasons for non-adherence to assigned treatment 28 days At office visits throughout the study period, after the participants' study medication is counted and non-adherence to assigned treatment is found, study physicians will ask participants for their reasons for non-adherence.
Risk factors for postoperative UTI 28 days Risk factors for postoperative UTI will be assessed based on the participants' individual medical history and physical exam. Risk factors will be assessed by study physicians at office visits throughout the study period.
Number of postoperative UTIs 28 days Time to first postoperative UTI 28 days
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Brigham and Women's Hospital
🇺🇸Boston, Massachusetts, United States