Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections

Objective: Aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a phytotherapic which includes Solidago, Orthosiphon and Birch extract (Cistimev®) in association with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients affected by recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIr). Materials and methods: Patients affected...

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Main Authors: Emanuela Frumenzio, Daniele Maglia, Eleonora Salvini, Silvia Giovannozzi, Manuel Di Biase, Vittorio Bini, Elisabetta Costantini
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-12-01
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spelling doaj-128f0933036847b2a610d2a8ef0cb8722020-11-25T03:26:27ZengPAGEPress PublicationsArchivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia1124-35622282-41972013-12-0185419719910.4081/aiua.2013.4.1971483Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infectionsEmanuela Frumenzio0Daniele Maglia1Eleonora Salvini2Silvia Giovannozzi3Manuel Di Biase4Vittorio Bini5Elisabetta Costantini6Clinica Urologica e Andrologica di Perugia, Università degli Studi di PerugiaClinica Urologica e Andrologica di Perugia, Università degli Studi di PerugiaClinica Urologica e Andrologica di Perugia, Università degli Studi di PerugiaClinica Urologica e Andrologica di Perugia, Università degli Studi di PerugiaClinica Urologica e Andrologica di Perugia, Università degli Studi di PerugiaClinica Urologica e Andrologica di Perugia, Università degli Studi di PerugiaClinica Urologica e Andrologica di Perugia, Università degli Studi di PerugiaObjective: Aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a phytotherapic which includes Solidago, Orthosiphon and Birch extract (Cistimev®) in association with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients affected by recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIr). Materials and methods: Patients affected by UTIr older than 18 years started a 3-months antibiotic prophylaxis (Prulifloxacin 600 mg, 1 cps/week or Phosphomicyn 1 cachet/week) according to antibiogram after urine culture. The patients were divided in 2 groups: Group A: antibiotic prophylaxis plus phytotherapy (1 cps/die for 3 months) and Group B: antibiotic prophylaxis alone. Results: 164 consecutive patients were studied: 107 were included in group A (mean age 59 ± 17.3 years) and 57 (mean age 61 ± 15.7) in group B. During the treatment period the relapse frequencies between the two groups were not significantly different (p = 0.854): 12/107 (11.21%) patients interrupted the treatment for UTIr in group A and 6/57 (10.52%) in group B. In the long term follow-up the relapse UTI risk was significant different in the two groups with a relapse risk 2.5 greater in group B than in group A (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that in female patients affected by recurrent UTI, the association between antibiotic prophylaxis and of a phytotherapic which includes Solidago, Orthosiphon and Birch extract reduced the number of UTI in the 12 months following the end of prophylaxis and obtained a longer relapsing time, greatly improving the quality of life of the patients.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/2217Recurrent urinary infectionPhytotherapyAntibiotc prophylaxis
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author Emanuela Frumenzio
Daniele Maglia
Eleonora Salvini
Silvia Giovannozzi
Manuel Di Biase
Vittorio Bini
Elisabetta Costantini
spellingShingle Emanuela Frumenzio
Daniele Maglia
Eleonora Salvini
Silvia Giovannozzi
Manuel Di Biase
Vittorio Bini
Elisabetta Costantini
Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections
Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia
Recurrent urinary infection
Phytotherapy
Antibiotc prophylaxis
author_facet Emanuela Frumenzio
Daniele Maglia
Eleonora Salvini
Silvia Giovannozzi
Manuel Di Biase
Vittorio Bini
Elisabetta Costantini
author_sort Emanuela Frumenzio
title Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections
title_short Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections
title_full Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections
title_fullStr Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections
title_full_unstemmed Role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections
title_sort role of phytotherapy associated with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients with recurrent urinary tract infections
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Archivio Italiano di Urologia e Andrologia
issn 1124-3562
2282-4197
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Objective: Aim of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a phytotherapic which includes Solidago, Orthosiphon and Birch extract (Cistimev®) in association with antibiotic prophylaxis in female patients affected by recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIr). Materials and methods: Patients affected by UTIr older than 18 years started a 3-months antibiotic prophylaxis (Prulifloxacin 600 mg, 1 cps/week or Phosphomicyn 1 cachet/week) according to antibiogram after urine culture. The patients were divided in 2 groups: Group A: antibiotic prophylaxis plus phytotherapy (1 cps/die for 3 months) and Group B: antibiotic prophylaxis alone. Results: 164 consecutive patients were studied: 107 were included in group A (mean age 59 ± 17.3 years) and 57 (mean age 61 ± 15.7) in group B. During the treatment period the relapse frequencies between the two groups were not significantly different (p = 0.854): 12/107 (11.21%) patients interrupted the treatment for UTIr in group A and 6/57 (10.52%) in group B. In the long term follow-up the relapse UTI risk was significant different in the two groups with a relapse risk 2.5 greater in group B than in group A (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that in female patients affected by recurrent UTI, the association between antibiotic prophylaxis and of a phytotherapic which includes Solidago, Orthosiphon and Birch extract reduced the number of UTI in the 12 months following the end of prophylaxis and obtained a longer relapsing time, greatly improving the quality of life of the patients.
topic Recurrent urinary infection
Phytotherapy
Antibiotc prophylaxis
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/aiua/article/view/2217
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