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Zarinfar N, Valikhani M, Sadeghi B, Soufian M, Akbari M. Prophylactic Effect of Probiotic Capsule(Lactocare) on Urinery Tract Infection of Cateterized Intensive Care Unit Patients. J Arak Uni Med Sci 2017; 19 (11) :47-56
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1- Department of Infectious Diseases, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
2- Department of Infectious Diseases, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran , maryamvalikhani827@yahoo.com
3- Department of Social Medicine, Arak University of Medical Sciences, Arak, Iran
4- Department of Microbiology, Valiasr Educational and Remedial Center of Arak, Arak, Iran
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Abstract

Background: Probiotics are known as a factor for prevention of infectious diseases such as urinary tract infection(UTI). The present study aimed to investigate the positive effects of probiotics on urinery truct infection of cateterized intensive care unit patients.

Materials and Methods: In a triple blind clinical trial, 125 cateterized intensive care unit patients were randomly selected and divided into two groups, Treatment group (n = 63) was well matched with placebo group (n = 62) for age and sex and duration of admission .Case group received one lactocare capsule for 10 days and control group with a same method received placebo for 10 days. In both groups urine analysis and urine culture were measured with a same method at the first day and then twentieth day and finally data were analysed with t-test.

Results: The incidence of urinary tract infection between treatment and control group (respectively 17.4% and 22.5%) had no statistically significant difference (p=0.672). But, in terms of sex, incidence of urinary tract infections in women compared to men with the same condition was significantly different(p=0.002). In treatment group with long term cathetrization, urinary tract infections significantly were significantly different(p=0.041).

Conclusion: Administration of lactocare capsule has no statistically significant impact on the incidence of urinery truct infection of cateterized intensive care unit patients. In comparsion of cateterized men and women receiving probiotics, the reduction of urinary tract infection in women was more than in men. Probiotics had preventive effects on long term catheterization.

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Type of Study: Original Atricle | Subject: Infection
Received: 2016/01/25 | Accepted: 2016/11/15

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