Opportunities of drugs based on D-mannose and herbal components in the treatment and prevention of recurrent lower urinary tract infections in women

Autor: Igor S. Shormanov, Andrey S. Solovyov, Ivan A. Chirkov, Dmitry N. Shchedrov, Stepan S. Krasnyak, Igor A. Shaderkin
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Urology reports (St. - Petersburg). 12:13-20
ISSN: 2687-1416
2225-9074
Popis: BACKGROUND: Recurrent cystitis is a common form of urinary tract infections. In the treatment of this disease antibacterial drugs are usually used. At the same time, there are plant components that can be a worthy substitute for antibiotic therapy. AIM: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the biologically active complex Cystalis, containing D-mannose, grape seed extract and bearberry extract, in the treatment and prevention of recurrent cystitis in women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study included 60 women with recurrent cystitis. All patients answered the Acute Cystitis Symptom Scale (ACSS). The patients were divided into 2 groups of 30 people each. Patients of the 1st group received standard antibiotic therapy for recurrence of cystitis in accordance with the results of bacteriological examination of urine, followed by observation for 6 months. Patients of the second group instead of antibiotic therapy received the biologically active complex Cistalis one capsule (350 mg) 2 times a day for 3 months, followed by observation for 3 months. RESULTS: Before the start of treatment Escherichia coli was detected in 26 patients (86.7%) in the 1st group and in 28 (93.3%) patients in the 2nd group. At a follow-up visit 30 days after the initial examination the total score on the ACSS scale in patients of the 1st group decreased from 6.6 1.4 to 0.03 0.18 points (p 0.001), in patients of the 2nd group from 6.4 1.3 to 0 (p 0.001). The sum of scores in the Quality of Life (QoL) domain in the representatives of the 1st group decreased from 6.3 1.3 to 0 (p 0.001), and in the 2nd group decresead from 5.6 1.0 also to 0 (p 0.001). In patients of both groups, the level of leukocytes and erythrocytes in the urine significantly decreased. During the 6-month follow-up period 8 recurrences of UTIs were registered in patients of the 1st group, and only 2 recurrences in patients of the 2nd group. The probability of developing a recurrence of cystitis in patients of the 2nd group was significantly lower than in patients of the 1st group (2 = 4.603, p = 0.032). CONCLUSIONS: An analysis of the results of the study showed the high efficiency of using the Cystalis complex for the treatment of cystitis and the prevention of its recurrence.
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