Intravesical Lactobacillus Crispatus: Clinical Safety and Microbiome Evaluation
Medstar Health Research Institute
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine whether Lactobacillus crispatus strains isolated from the lower urinary tracts of adult women can be used as an antibiotic-sparing treatment for urinary symptoms and urinary tract infection (UTI) among adults with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD). The main question\[s\] it aims to answer are: 1. To identify soluble bactericidal compounds produced by urinary isolates of L. crispatus that kill uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC). 2. To determine if intravesical instillation of L. crispatus is safe and well tolerated in adults with NLUTD due to SCI who use intermittent catheterization (IC). If there is a comparison group: Researchers will compare L. Crispatus to standard care saline to see if there is a difference in urinary symptoms and urinary microbiome. Participants will be asked to complete daily symptom surveys, complete 2 bladder instillations, and collect, freeze, and return 14 urine samples.
Description
The investigators will conduct a 23-day pilot comparative study of L. crispatus instillation in 0.9% Sodium Chloride solution (saline) vs. saline solution only. Urine samples will be self-collected with a new or unused intermittent catheter and urinary symptoms will be monitored daily using the Urinary Symptom Questionnaire for Neurogenic Bladder-Intermittent Catheter (USQNB-IC). The investigators will obtain daily USQNB-IC electronically and urine samples for DNA sequencing for 7 consecutive days, and every 48 hours from days 11-23. The USQNB-IC will be completed on a daily basis until Day 23…