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Open Access 01-12-2020 | Urinary Tract Infection | Research article

Tolerability and safety of urotainer® polihexanide 0.02% in catheterized patients: a prospective cohort study

Authors: Jürgen Pannek, Karel Everaert, Sandra Möhr, Will Vance, Frank Van der Aa, Jürg Kesselring

Published in: BMC Urology | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

In patients with indwelling bladder catheters for > 2 weeks, bacterial colonization is inevitable, leading to urinary tract infections or encrustations with subsequent catheter blockage. Currently, bladder irrigations are the most frequently used prophylactic means, but the best solution remains yet to be determined. In vitro studies demonstrate that polihexanide is a promising option for catheter irrigation, but no data about safety and tolerability exist.

Methods

In a prospective observational study in patients with indwelling bladder catheter for > 2 weeks, a 0.02% polihexanide solution was used to rinse the catheter on five consecutive days. Adverse events, tolerability and vital signs were assessed before, during, after and at the end of the treatment period.

Results

There was no serious adverse event in the study. A total of 28 adverse events (AEs) in 15 (46.88%) participants were experienced. Absolute changes in pain scores were not clinically relevant. No incidences of either flushing or sweating were found during instillation. Bladder spasms during instillation were reported in two cases during a single instillation. Mean pulse rates did not change by more than 3 beats per minute. Mean changes in body temperature did not exceed 0.12 °C. Clinically relevant changes in blood pressure were recorded for 3 patients.

Conclusions

This is the first study to demonstrate that a 0.02% polihexanide solution can safely be used for catheter irrigation.

Trial registration

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Metadata
Title
Tolerability and safety of urotainer® polihexanide 0.02% in catheterized patients: a prospective cohort study
Authors
Jürgen Pannek
Karel Everaert
Sandra Möhr
Will Vance
Frank Van der Aa
Jürg Kesselring
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Urology / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2490
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12894-020-00650-1

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