American cranberry (proanthocyanidin 120mg): Its value for the prevention of urinary tracts infections after ureteral catheter placement - Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Urinary tract infection (UTI) is among the most frequent complications after urinary tract surgical procedures, mainly when catheter placement is necessary.

Although the use of American cranberry has been related with a reduced risk of UTI, there is no study reporting the value of its prevention effect against catheter-associated urinary tract infections.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective trial comparing UTI rate (positive urine culture) among 31 patients with double J catheter (JJ) and adding American cranberry (120mg) in routine prophylactic therapy, and 31 patients with JJ catheter only receiving routine prophylactic therapy.

RESULTS: Regarding general characteristics of the populations no significant difference among groups have been found. Only significant differences have been observed when the variables "cranberry treatment" and "dwell time of JJ catheter" were related. "Dwell time of JJ catheter" was higher in patients with UTI (35.9 compared 28.5 days [P=.03]). UTI percentage was lower in cranberry supplemented patient group (12.9 compared to 38.7% [P=.04]).

CONCLUSIONS: We can conclude that American cranberry (120mg) has an adjuvant effect in the prevention of UTI in patients with JJ catheter after surgery.

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Barnoiu OS, Sequeira-García Del Moral J, Sanchez-Martínez N, Díaz-Molina P, Flores-Sirvent L, Baena-González V.   Are you the author?
Unidad de Gestion Clinica de Urología, Hospital Regional Universitario Carlos Haya, Málaga, España.

Reference: Actas Urol Esp. 2014 Sep 6. pii: S0210-4806(14)00310-6.
doi: 10.1016/j.acuro.2014.07.003


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