Antibiotic ointment in the management of recurrent, community-acquired bacterial cystitis in women: Observational study

P. Aleksić, Vladimir Bančević, Aleksandra Aleksić, M. Bancevic
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Acute bacterial cystitis is the most common form of community-acquired urinary tract infections in women. Uri-nary tract infections are the second most common reason for antibiotic prescription in the USA. There is a need for alternative treatments that would help to avoid the use of systematic antimicrobials thus reducing the incidence of microbial resistance and side effects of the drugs. The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of antibiotic ointment treatment in recurrent UTIs in women. We followed up 34 non-pregnant women with a previous history of recurrent UTIs who were instructed to apply antibiotic ointment Bacitracin/Neomycin, locally, on the external urethral meathus area, once a day, for 30 days. 88% of patients responded to the treatment, with no further recurrences in 67.6% of cases and there was a reduced (< 3 cases per year) recurrence in 20.5% of patients. Bacitracin/Neomycin ointment could be a safe, cheap and successful tool for recurrent UTIs in women. To our best knowledge, this is the first published pilot-study of topical antibiotic ointment usage in management and prevention of recurrent urinary tract infections. We need a double blinded, randomized study with a larger number of patients in order to collect more evidence to support this conclusion.
抗生素软膏治疗复发性社区获得性细菌性膀胱炎:观察性研究
急性细菌性膀胱炎是女性社区获得性尿路感染最常见的形式。在美国,尿路感染是抗生素处方的第二大常见原因。有必要寻找替代治疗方法,以帮助避免使用系统性抗菌素,从而减少微生物耐药性和药物副作用的发生率。本研究的目的是评估抗生素软膏治疗女性复发性尿路感染的作用。我们随访了34名既往有复发性尿路感染史的未怀孕妇女,她们被指示在尿道外跖部局部涂抹抗生素软膏杆菌肽/新霉素,每天一次,持续30天。88%的患者对治疗有反应,67.6%的患者不再复发,20.5%的患者复发减少(每年< 3例)。杆菌肽/新霉素软膏可能是一种安全、廉价和成功的治疗女性复发性尿路感染的工具。据我们所知,这是首次发表的局部抗生素软膏用于管理和预防复发性尿路感染的初步研究。为了收集更多的证据来支持这一结论,我们需要一项双盲、随机的研究,涉及更多的患者。
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