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KMID : 1234520080030010095
Korean Journal of Urogenital Tract Infection Inflammation
2008 Volume.3 No. 1 p.95 ~ p.98
Preliminary Study on Protective Effect of Urovaxom¨Þ in the Longterm Urinary Catheterized Patients
Yoo Jae-Yeong

Shim Bong-Suk
Yoon Ha-Na
Abstract
Purpose: Catheter associated urinary tract infections are a major health concern in chronic catheterizing patients due to the complications and frequent recurrence. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effect of conventional Urovaxom¨Þ administration in chronic urinary cathterizing patients in respect of prevention of recurrent symptomatic urinary tract infections (UTIs).

Materials and Methods: Subjects were adult male and female patients who have been catheterized for urinary drainage with any pathologic reason more than 1 month. Among 15 eligible patients 13 patients (2 males, 11 females) were enrolled to this study. Urovaxom¨Þ was parenterally administered at least for more than 3 months. Before and after three months of drug administration urinalysis and urine culture tests were followed.

Results: There were no significant adverse effects with Urovaxom¨Þ administration during the study period. All of the 13 patients showed clearance of bacterial growth after taking Urovaxom¨Þ eventhough some of them showed persistent microscopic hematuria or pyuria.

Conclusions: UTIs and their associated complications are one of the bothering problems in chronic catheterizing patients. Urovaxom¨Þ showed positive effect in preventing UTIs recurrence in our small group study, eventhough further research will be required. Urovaxom¨Þ administration will give beneficial effect in some selective patients with chronic catheterization.
KEYWORD
Urinary cathter, Urinary tract infection, Uro vaxom
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