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Cranberry for UTI Prevention in Residents of Long Term Care Facilities (PACS)

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Yale University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Urinary Tract Infection

Treatments

Dietary Supplement: Twice Daily Cranberry Capsules
Dietary Supplement: Once Daily Cranberry Capsule

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00596635
0606001581
DF06-005

Details and patient eligibility

About

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect over 7 million men and women per year and cost the health care industry over 1 billion dollars annually. The incidence of UTI increases markedly in elderly institutionalized persons and leads to excessive antimicrobial usage, emergency room visits, hospitalization, sepsis, and death. The use of antimicrobials to prevent UTI in elderly nursing home patients is not recommended and is fraught with problems such as adverse reactions, drug interactions, and the development of drug-resistant organisms. There is no accepted method of preventing UTI in residents of nursing homes, a vulnerable and understudied population with significant morbidity from UTI.

The overall goal of this proposal is to conduct a prospective cohort pilot study that evaluates the feasibility of using cranberry to prevent UTI in nursing home residents. Each of the aims is critical for the optimal design of a larger placebo-controlled, definitive trial of cranberry for prevention of UTI in nursing home residents and will provide the essential preliminary data for future larger studies.

Full description

Cranberry products represent a novel, non-antimicrobial method for prevention of UTI. There is evidence for a plausible mechanism and efficacy for UTI prevention in healthy premenopausal women. Limited clinical studies of cranberry products in elderly men and women have demonstrated reductions in bacteriuria but have not been of adequate size or quality to support the use of cranberry in this population or result in changes in patient care. Thus, a properly designed, definitive study demonstrating efficacy of cranberry in preventing UTI in this population is needed. However, before a large-scale, placebo-controlled trial can be justified, the complexities inherent to studying older nursing home residents need to be addressed. These include issues related to collecting uncontaminated urine samples, understanding the microbiology of UTI in this population, and devising an acceptable intervention regimen. The overall goal of this proposal is to conduct a prospective cohort pilot study that evaluates the feasibility of using cranberry to prevent UTI in nursing home residents. Each of the aims listed below is critical for the optimal design of a larger placebo-controlled, definitive trial of cranberry for prevention of UTI in nursing home residents and will provide the essential preliminary data for a future RO1 level grant application.

Enrollment

56 patients

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Greater than 60 years old and a resident of the nursing home or assisted living facility for greater than 30 days duration

Exclusion criteria

  • Having a known major anatomic abnormality of the urinary tract
  • Presence of acute UTI symptom
  • Intolerance or allergy to cranberry products
  • Current use of cranberry for prevention of UTI
  • Use of warfarin
  • History of kidney stones
  • Presence of a chronic indwelling bladder catheter
  • Dialysis dependence
  • Chronic suppressive antibiotics
  • Immunocompromised state due to hematological malignancies, HIV infection, chronic high dose (>10mg daily) prednisone or equivalent steroid use.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

56 participants in 3 patient groups

Control Group
No Intervention group
Description:
No cranberry capsules administered
One cranberry capsule
Active Comparator group
Description:
1 650mg cranberry capsule daily
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Once Daily Cranberry Capsule
Two cranberry capsules
Active Comparator group
Description:
1 650 mg cranberry capsule twice daily (bid)
Treatment:
Dietary Supplement: Twice Daily Cranberry Capsules

Trial contacts and locations

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