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WithdrawnNCT01305681

Bacterial Properties With LoFric® Catheters During Clean Intermittent Catheterization

Status
Withdrawn
Phase
Phase 1 / Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
0 (actual)
Sponsor
Nationwide Children's Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
35 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The primary objective of our study is to examine characteristics of bacteria that are discovered in urine from pediatric patients that utilize either LoFric® or non-LoFric® catheters for self intermittent catheterization. The investigators hypothesize that the hydrophilic nature of the LoFric® catheter will alter the microbial environment and reduce clinically significant urinary tract infections in patients with neurogenic bladder compared to a similar population using standard catheters. Secondary outcomes will be comparing the incidence of clinical urinary tract infections between patients that use standard catheters and those that use LoFric catheters. Lastly, patient satisfaction using LoFric catheters compared to standard catheters will be assessed.

Detailed description

The investigators will randomize patients with neurogenic bladder into 2 groups after the have been matched for age, gender and mobility. The first group will continue with their current intermittent catheterization system (a non-LoFric® catheter) while the second group will receive sufficient LoFric® catheters to complete the study. The investigators will collect the urine at the start of the study, and then at 3, 6, 12, and 18 months and sent for culture. If a child develops a urinary tract infection, the investigators will have the patient collect the urine and the urine will be cultured and the organism will be identified. Using an existing bladder cell line, the investigators will inoculate the bladder cells with any bacteria that grows from any sample and then determine the interleukin-6 response of the bladder cell line following inoculation with the bacteria. This will determine if the initiate a high or low cytokine response which the investigators have correlated to clinical risk of symptomatic urinary tract infection The investigators will provide a patient satisfaction survey at the start of the study, prior to randomization and at the completion of the study to determine satisfaction with LoFric® catheters.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICELoFric® catheters during clean intermittent catheterizationLoFric® catheters during clean intermittent catheterization

Timeline

Start date
2011-05-06
Primary completion
2012-02-21
Completion
2012-02-21
First posted
2011-03-01
Last updated
2019-08-07

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01305681. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.