Dipsticks and Microscopy to Reduce Antibiotic Use in Women's Urinary Tract Infections: a Pilot Trial (MicUTI) (MicUTI)
Cystitis Acute, Antibiotic Resistant Infection, Medication Adherence
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Cystitis Acute focused on measuring General Practice, Primary care, randomized controlled trial, randomized clinical trial, cluster-randomized trial, pilot study, feasibility, microscopy, urinary dipsticks, clinical decision algorithm, point-of-care test
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Women with at least two of dysuria, frequency, urgency, lower abdominal pain or hematuria. Exclusion Criteria: Signs of a complicated UTI (anamnesis of fever, chills or flank pain) Clinically relevant immunosuppression (i.e., current use of any immunosup-pressive therapy, congenital or acquired disorders of immunity) Acute or chronic functional or anatomical variations in urinary tract except renal insufficiency grade II/IIIa Permanent bladder catheter or use of bladder catheter within the past two weeks UTI within the past two weeks Use of any antibiotic within the past two weeks Accommodation in a nursing home or hospital stay within the past two weeks Severe neurologic or psychiatric illness, severe dementia or severe substance use disorder Other severe diseases Being unable to understand the informed consent or to complete the patient diary Known pregnancy Current participation in another clinical trial or participation in trial within the past 28 days
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Point-of-care microscopy and dipstick guided management
Usual care
GPs whose practice is allocated to the intervention will have their management guided by POCTs, namely phase-contrast microscopy and urinary dipsticks for all patients consenting for participation.
Practices in the control arm will not have their management guided by POCTs. They will perform usual care. The treatment decision is usually based on symptoms and dip-stick test results (i.e., erythrocytes, leukocytes, nitrites).