Effects of a supplement associating Lactobacillus strains and proanthocyanidin-rich plant extracts against recurrent uncomplicated, urinary tract infections: A prospective, controlled study.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Samira Ait Abdellah, Anne Leblanc, Quentin Dauchet, Claude Blondeau, Jean Marc Bohbot
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Abstract

Purpose: Recurrent cystitis, particularly common in women, substantially diminishes patient quality of life and represents a major clinical practice and public health burden. Increasing development of resistance to antibiotics has encouraged the search for alternative treatments. The benefits of a food supplement associating two Lactobacillus strains with proanthocyanidin A-rich cranberry and cinnamon extracts were evaluated in 80 women with a history of cystitis recurrence.

Materials and methods: Post-inclusion recurrence frequency was compared between women taking the investigated supplement daily for 6 months and non-supplemented women, based on patient-completed Acute Cystitis Symptom Score (ACSS) questionnaires.

Results: Two-thirds (64.9%) of supplemented women experienced no further episodes of cystitis during the first 6 months of the study compared to only one-third (31.6%) of non-supplemented women (p=0.004), the difference between the two groups being significant from 3 months onward. ACSS scores revealed significantly fewer and less severe urinary symptoms in supplemented women, as well as a significantly reduced impact of these symptoms on quality of life (p<0.0001).

Conclusions: The results shown by extensive data on women suffering from recurrent cystitis, collected over 8 months, indicate that taking the tested supplement daily for 6 months can provide significant benefits in terms of recurrence frequency, symptoms, and quality of life. The study is registered on the ClinicalTrials.gov site under the identifier NCT04987164.

乳杆菌菌株和富含原花青素的植物提取物对复发性无并发症尿路感染的作用:一项前瞻性对照研究。
目的:复发性膀胱炎,特别是在妇女中常见,大大降低了患者的生活质量,是一个主要的临床实践和公共卫生负担。抗生素耐药性的增加促使人们寻找替代治疗方法。在80名有膀胱炎复发史的妇女中,对两种乳杆菌菌株与富含原花青素a的蔓越莓和肉桂提取物的食物补充剂的益处进行了评估。材料和方法:根据患者填写的急性膀胱炎症状评分(ACSS)问卷,比较每日服用所研究补充剂的妇女和未服用补充剂的妇女在6个月内的纳入后复发率。结果:三分之二(64.9%)补充了维生素d的女性在研究的前6个月没有再发生膀胱炎,而未补充维生素d的女性只有三分之一(31.6%)(p=0.004),两组之间的差异在3个月后显著。ACSS评分显示,服用补充剂的女性的泌尿系统症状明显减少,严重程度也明显降低,这些症状对生活质量的影响也明显降低(结论:收集了8个月以上的复发性膀胱炎女性的大量数据,结果表明,连续6个月每天服用试验补充剂,在复发频率、症状和生活质量方面都有显著的好处。该研究已在ClinicalTrials.gov网站注册,标识符为NCT04987164。
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CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
82
审稿时长
4 weeks
期刊介绍: Investigative and Clinical Urology (Investig Clin Urol, ICUrology) is an international, peer-reviewed, platinum open access journal published bimonthly. ICUrology aims to provide outstanding scientific and clinical research articles, that will advance knowledge and understanding of urological diseases and current therapeutic treatments. ICUrology publishes Original Articles, Rapid Communications, Review Articles, Special Articles, Innovations in Urology, Editorials, and Letters to the Editor, with a focus on the following areas of expertise: • Precision Medicine in Urology • Urological Oncology • Robotics/Laparoscopy • Endourology/Urolithiasis • Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction • Female Urology • Sexual Dysfunction/Infertility • Infection/Inflammation • Reconstruction/Transplantation • Geriatric Urology • Pediatric Urology • Basic/Translational Research One of the notable features of ICUrology is the application of multimedia platforms facilitating easy-to-access online video clips of newly developed surgical techniques from the journal''s website, by a QR (quick response) code located in the article, or via YouTube. ICUrology provides current and highly relevant knowledge to a broad audience at the cutting edge of urological research and clinical practice.
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