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Urinary Infection in Pregnant Women with Urinary Infection

Urinary Tract Infections in Patients with Threatened Preterm Labor

Status
Recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT06752161
Enrollment
224
Registered
2024-12-30
Start date
2024-02-01
Completion date
2027-01-31
Last updated
2025-02-04

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Threatened Preterm Labour

Keywords

UTI, Preterm labour

Brief summary

Urine analysis and culture in patients with threatened preterm labour

Detailed description

UTI is an infection of the kidneys, bladder, or urethra. Infectious cystitis is the most common type of UTI, which is caused by a bacterial infection of the bladder. Lifetime incidence of UTIs is 50% to 60% in adult women.UTIs are among the most common conditions encountered in primary care, hospitals, and extended care facilities . Total direct costs of UTI treatment (without cultures) have been estimated at US $25.5 billion annually.Despite an exceptionally high prevalence of bacteriuria in the population, these infections rarely cause significant renal damage.Sexual intercourse is the strongest risk factor. Any lifetime sexual activity and any sexual activity during the past year are strongly associated with recurrent UTI. Even the relatively small amounts of spermicide coating condoms increases the risk of UTI. Post-menopausal absence of oestrogen is a risk factor for UTIs. Topical oestrogen reduces UTIs in post-menopausal women; Oestrogenisation of the vaginal mucosa promotes lactobacilli colonisation, which reduces the presence of uropathogens and thus the risk of UTIs and is not recommended over the use of topical oestrogen therapy. Urinary incontinence and oestrogen supplementation have also been associated with UTI in older women, although the reasons for this are incompletely understood. positive family history of UTIs is associated with a two- to fourfold increase in risk of recurrent UTI . Bacteriuria occurs in the presence of indwelling or intermittent catheters, and asymptomatic bacteriuria does not require treatment. Gestational and pregestational diabetes are considered a more predominant risk factor in older women.

Interventions

Urine analysis and culture for Screening and diagnostic tools for UTI in pregnant women

Sponsors

Assiut University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
CASE_ONLY
Time perspective
CROSS_SECTIONAL

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
FEMALE
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* pregnant women with preterm labor

Exclusion criteria

* renal disease Intrauterine fetal death

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
percent of urinary tract infections in threatened preterm labor1 monthPercentage of women with threatened preterm labor diagnosed with urinary tract infection

Countries

Egypt

Contacts

Primary ContactMohamed Fekry, PhD
mohamedbeethoven2040@gmail.com0882312388

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026