d‐mannosuria levels measured 1 h after d‐mannose intake can select out favorable responders: A pilot study
Background d‐mannose is used as preventive measure against recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs). We studied d‐mannosuria after a challenge test to identify favorable responders that could be targeted for long‐term preventive therapy. Material and Methods Following institutional review board ap...
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description | Background
d‐mannose is used as preventive measure against recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs). We studied
d‐mannosuria after a challenge test to identify favorable responders that could be targeted for long‐term preventive therapy.
Material and Methods
Following institutional review board approval, women attending a specialized tertiary care center urology clinic with a history of RUTIs were invited to participate by providing a urine sample (baseline), followed by the intake of home‐dose d‐mannose, and a second urine sample 1 h later (post). Urine samples were processed according to a
d‐mannosuria assay technique reported previously by our group.
d‐mannose concentrations were normalized to urinary creatinine.
Results
From July 2020 to March 2021, 26 patients met study criteria. Thirteen had a lower or unchanged ratio of baseline to post d‐mannose, whereas 13 were responders. Among 19 taking 2 g, 12 had a lower or unchanged trend and 7 were responders with >20% increase in the
d‐mannose/creatinine ratio. Comparison of urinary baseline
d‐mannose/creatinine ratios was significantly different between the responder (mean = 0.337 ± 0.158) and nonresponder (mean = 0.692 ± 0.444; p = 0.016) groups. Urinary post
d‐mannose/creatinine ratios did not significantly differ between the two groups (p = 0.46).
d‐mannose‐naïve patients had few responders, and age and urinary creatinine did not affect the findings.
Conclusion
This preliminary study on d‐mannose challenge tests indicates a urine response if urinary
d‐mannose/creatinine ratio is low, which it was in some women with a history of RUTIs. |
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d‐mannose is used as preventive measure against recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs). We studied
d‐mannosuria after a challenge test to identify favorable responders that could be targeted for long‐term preventive therapy.
Material and Methods
Following institutional review board approval, women attending a specialized tertiary care center urology clinic with a history of RUTIs were invited to participate by providing a urine sample (baseline), followed by the intake of home‐dose d‐mannose, and a second urine sample 1 h later (post). Urine samples were processed according to a
d‐mannosuria assay technique reported previously by our group.
d‐mannose concentrations were normalized to urinary creatinine.
Results
From July 2020 to March 2021, 26 patients met study criteria. Thirteen had a lower or unchanged ratio of baseline to post d‐mannose, whereas 13 were responders. Among 19 taking 2 g, 12 had a lower or unchanged trend and 7 were responders with >20% increase in the
d‐mannose/creatinine ratio. Comparison of urinary baseline
d‐mannose/creatinine ratios was significantly different between the responder (mean = 0.337 ± 0.158) and nonresponder (mean = 0.692 ± 0.444; p = 0.016) groups. Urinary post
d‐mannose/creatinine ratios did not significantly differ between the two groups (p = 0.46).
d‐mannose‐naïve patients had few responders, and age and urinary creatinine did not affect the findings.
Conclusion
This preliminary study on d‐mannose challenge tests indicates a urine response if urinary
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d‐mannose is used as preventive measure against recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs). We studied
d‐mannosuria after a challenge test to identify favorable responders that could be targeted for long‐term preventive therapy.
Material and Methods
Following institutional review board approval, women attending a specialized tertiary care center urology clinic with a history of RUTIs were invited to participate by providing a urine sample (baseline), followed by the intake of home‐dose d‐mannose, and a second urine sample 1 h later (post). Urine samples were processed according to a
d‐mannosuria assay technique reported previously by our group.
d‐mannose concentrations were normalized to urinary creatinine.
Results
From July 2020 to March 2021, 26 patients met study criteria. Thirteen had a lower or unchanged ratio of baseline to post d‐mannose, whereas 13 were responders. Among 19 taking 2 g, 12 had a lower or unchanged trend and 7 were responders with >20% increase in the
d‐mannose/creatinine ratio. Comparison of urinary baseline
d‐mannose/creatinine ratios was significantly different between the responder (mean = 0.337 ± 0.158) and nonresponder (mean = 0.692 ± 0.444; p = 0.016) groups. Urinary post
d‐mannose/creatinine ratios did not significantly differ between the two groups (p = 0.46).
d‐mannose‐naïve patients had few responders, and age and urinary creatinine did not affect the findings.
Conclusion
This preliminary study on d‐mannose challenge tests indicates a urine response if urinary
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d‐mannose is used as preventive measure against recurrent urinary tract infections (RUTIs). We studied
d‐mannosuria after a challenge test to identify favorable responders that could be targeted for long‐term preventive therapy.
Material and Methods
Following institutional review board approval, women attending a specialized tertiary care center urology clinic with a history of RUTIs were invited to participate by providing a urine sample (baseline), followed by the intake of home‐dose d‐mannose, and a second urine sample 1 h later (post). Urine samples were processed according to a
d‐mannosuria assay technique reported previously by our group.
d‐mannose concentrations were normalized to urinary creatinine.
Results
From July 2020 to March 2021, 26 patients met study criteria. Thirteen had a lower or unchanged ratio of baseline to post d‐mannose, whereas 13 were responders. Among 19 taking 2 g, 12 had a lower or unchanged trend and 7 were responders with >20% increase in the
d‐mannose/creatinine ratio. Comparison of urinary baseline
d‐mannose/creatinine ratios was significantly different between the responder (mean = 0.337 ± 0.158) and nonresponder (mean = 0.692 ± 0.444; p = 0.016) groups. Urinary post
d‐mannose/creatinine ratios did not significantly differ between the two groups (p = 0.46).
d‐mannose‐naïve patients had few responders, and age and urinary creatinine did not affect the findings.
Conclusion
This preliminary study on d‐mannose challenge tests indicates a urine response if urinary
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