Intravesical hyaluronic acid with chondroitin sulphate to prevent urinary tract infection after spinal cord injury

Gabrielle K. King, Louise M. Goodes, Carly Hartshorn, Jeffery Thavaseelan, Sheryl Jonescu, Anne Watts, Matthew Rawlins, Peter Woodland, Emma Leigh Synnott, Trent Barrett, Dickon Hayne, Peter Boan, Sarah A. Dunlop

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Context/Objective: Prevention of urinary tract infection (UTI) after spinal cord injury is an important goal. Intravesical hyaluronic acid with chondroitin sulphate (HA+CS) has been effective in preventing UTI in other settings. We aimed to demonstrate safety and feasibility of a standard treatment course of 7 intravesical HA+CS instillations over 12 weeks, in patients with acute (Arm A) and chronic (Arm B) spinal cord injury (SCI). Design: Follow-up of adverse events, quality of life bladder management difficulty (BMD) and bladder complication (BC) T-scores at baseline (Arm B only), 12 and 24 weeks, and symptomatic urinary tract infection (UTI). Results: Of 33 and 14 individuals screened, 2 and 8 participants were recruited to the study for Arm A and Arm B respectively. Of the 10 participants, 8 completed all 7 instillations. HA+CS commonly caused cloudy urine with urinary sediment which was mild and short-lived. In Arm B, a mean reduction in BMD and BC T-scores was observed from baseline (57.3 and 54.4 respectively), of 6.8 and 4.3 at 12 weeks and 1.6 and 2.8 at 24 weeks, respectively. Four participants with a history of frequent UTI in the prior 12 months did not have UTI in the 24 weeks of the study. Conclusions: HA+CS was well tolerated. Recruitment was more difficult in early acute SCI; participants with chronic SCI were highly motivated to reduce UTI and manage self-administration without difficulty. Larger case–control or randomized controlled trials in patients with neurogenic bladder from SCI are warranted. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03945110.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Spinal Cord Medicine
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 6 Jul 2022

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