长期抗生素治疗膀胱微生物紊乱。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Yasir Bukhari, Ryan Chow, Alexander Jie Xiang, Nucelio Lemos
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引言和假设:近年来,在了解膀胱疾病及其与膀胱微生物群的关系方面取得了重大进展。新出现的证据表明,膀胱微生物组对每个人来说都是独一无二的,在维持膀胱健康方面起着关键作用。对正常微生物组组成的破坏与各种病理状况有关,如复发性尿路感染、间质性膀胱炎和慢性顽固性膀胱炎。方法:我们完成了一项重点文献综述,以收集评估抗生素用于感染性/炎症性紊乱膀胱微生物组DBM疾病的长期治疗(超过28天)的研究。结果:本文回顾了目前关于膀胱微生物组组成的文献,描述了与DBM相关的疾病,探讨了长期抗生素在DBM治疗中的应用,并展望了DBM疾病研究的未来领域。结论:本综述显示了长期使用抗生素治疗DBM感染性疾病(如复发性尿路感染和慢性难治性膀胱炎)的令人鼓舞的结果,而在间质性膀胱炎患者中没有发现任何益处。研究表明,长期头孢氨苄、氟喹诺酮类药物和磷霉素是耐受性良好且有效的选择,头孢氨苄因其低副作用而受到青睐。
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Long-Term Antibiotics for Disturbed Bladder Microbiome Disorders.

Introduction and hypothesis: In recent years, there has been significant progress in understanding bladder disorders and their connection to the bladder microbiome. Emerging evidence suggests that the bladder microbiome, which is unique to each individual, plays a pivotal role in maintaining bladder health. Disruptions to the normal microbiome composition have been associated with various pathological conditions such as recurrent urinary tract infections, interstitial cystitis, and chronic recalcitrant cystitis.

Methods: We completed a focused literature review to collect studies that evaluated the use of antibiotics for long-term treatment (more than 28 days) of infectious/inflammatory disturbed bladder microbiome DBM disorders.  RESULTS: This article reviews current literature on the composition of the bladder microbiome, describes the disorders associated with DBM, explores the utility of long-term antibiotics in managing DBM, and foresees future venues for DBM disorders research.

Conclusion: This review has demonstrated encouraging outcomes regarding the use of long-term antibiotics in managing infectious disorders of DBM, such as recurrent urinary tract infections and chronic recalcitrant cystitis, while no benefit was seen in interstitial cystitis patients. The studies showed that long-term cephalexin, fluoroquinolones, and fosfomycin are well-tolerated and effective options, with cephalexin being favored given its low side-effect profile.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
22.20%
发文量
406
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Urogynecology Journal is the official journal of the International Urogynecological Association (IUGA).The International Urogynecology Journal has evolved in response to a perceived need amongst the clinicians, scientists, and researchers active in the field of urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders. Gynecologists, urologists, physiotherapists, nurses and basic scientists require regular means of communication within this field of pelvic floor dysfunction to express new ideas and research, and to review clinical practice in the diagnosis and treatment of women with disorders of the pelvic floor. This Journal has adopted the peer review process for all original contributions and will maintain high standards with regard to the research published therein. The clinical approach to urogynecology and pelvic floor disorders will be emphasized with each issue containing clinically relevant material that will be immediately applicable for clinical medicine. This publication covers all aspects of the field in an interdisciplinary fashion
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