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Bacterial Composition and Recurrent Cystitis in Postmenopausal Women After Treatment With Lactobacilli.

Bacterial Composition and Recurrent Cystitis in Postmenopausal Women After Treatment With Lactobacilli.

Recruiting
50 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about the effect on the bacterial composition in the microbiome (the body's own bacteria) of urine, vagina and faeces after treatment with lactobacilli (lactobacilli's are a part of the microbiome), and its influence on repeated cystitis in postmenopausal women.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • Does treatment with lactobacilli change the composition of the urine microbiome in postmenopausal women?
  • Does treatment with lactobacilli prevent repeated cystitis in postmenopausal women?

Participants will be followed for 6 months. They will for 3 months receive a look-alike substance that contains no active drug and for the other 3 months tablets with lactobacilli. A computer program will decide what treatment the participant will begin with, and after 3 months she will be receiving the tablets, she did not get first. This way all participants receive both type of tablets and can be their own control. What type of tablet the participants is taking is unknown to both clinical staff and participants.

The participants will come to the hospital for start-up, and every 1,5 moths for the next 6 months.

They deliver

  • faeces sample
  • urine tests
  • vaginal swab

each time they are seen.

When entering the study, they also complete health care questions on medication, earlier surgery, alcohol, tobacco, childbirths, weight, height etc. They make a drinking and voiding diary 3 times over the 6 months.

When the study is over, alle the samples of faeces, urine and the vaginal swab will undergo analyzation for the bacterial composition in the microbiome, and differences in the microbiome when taking lactobacilli or not will be examined. The urine sample is controlled for bacteria known to give cystitis, and the influence on repeated cystitis will also be examined.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • postmenopausal women
  • if hysterectomy before menopause, then age of >60 years
  • verified diagnose of recurrent cystitis. (two in 6 months or 3 in a year, verified by cultivation)
  • able to speak and write Danish

Exclusion Criteria:

  • vaginal prolapse with symptoms
  • residual urine over 150 ml
  • bladder diseases
  • profylactic antibiotics
  • probiotics
  • bladder cancer
  • genital cancer.

Study details
    Cystitis Recurrent
    Lactobacillus Infection

NCT05591742

Aalborg University Hospital

15 February 2024

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