Randomized Trial of Culture Directed Versus Empiric Antibiotics for Urinary Tract Infections in Older Women (REDUCTION)
UTI
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for UTI
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Female biologic Sex Age ≥65 years old History of recurrent UTI per patient report of greater than 2 UTIs in the last 6 months or 3 UTIs in the last year Patient reported UTI defined as: Dysuria, increased urinary urgency/frequency and/or suprapubic pain Exclusion Criteria: Male biologic sex Age <65 years old History of augmentation cystoplasty or cystectomy Currently performing clean intermittent self-catheterization Current indwelling foley catheter Urinary tract instrumentation (i.e., cystourethroscopy, foley catheter placement) in the last 30 days Undergoing treatment for malignancy History of either confirmed or patient reported pyelonephritis and/or urosepsis Cirrhosis and/or end stage liver disease Chronic kidney disease with most recent estimated glomerular filtration rate <50 ml/min Dementia and/or currently reside in skilled nursing facility Current high-dose chronic steroids (>20mg/day of prednisone) Previous solid organ transplant Provider concern for pyelonephritis and/or sepsis (i.e., fevers) Unwilling or unable to comply with study procedures
Sites / Locations
- Magee Women's Hospital of UPMCRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Active Comparator
Culture-directed antibiotic
Empiric antibiotic
Participants will be directed to refrain from taking antibiotics until results of urine culture are reported, which is expected within 48-72h.
Antibiotic Protocol. For participants in the empiric Rx arm, we will choose an antibiotic with consideration of patient reported allergies, current medications and current IDSA guidelines. If there is a contraindication to the first antibiotic on the list they will progress to the next option until a suitable selection is achieved.