2 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
NVC-422 is a topical, non-antibiotic, fast-acting, broad-spectrum anti-microbial, which exhibits the potential to prevent the growth of urinary pathogens, including Proteus and others. The use of a catheter irrigation solution that can prevent biofilm formation and encrustation leading to blockage may keep the catheter patent longer, resulting in fewer catheter changes, potentially lower incidence of UTIs, and better patient quality of life. The study population will include male and female spinal cord injury (SCI) and other neurogenic bladder patients with chronic indwelling transurethral urinary catheters who have a recent repeated history of urinary catheter encrustation and/or blockage. Subjects will receive two treatment regimens: one treatment regimen with NVC-422 sterile irrigation solution and one treatment regimen with sterile saline irrigation solution. Each treatment regimen will consist of a total of 8 treatments, with a washout period between treatment regimens.
Long-term indwelling urinary catheters are associated with chronic recurrent urinary tract infections and blockage caused by crystalline biofilm accumulation (encrustation) of the catheter surfaces. When the urine and catheter are colonized by urease-producing bacteria such as Proteus mirabilis, encrustation of the catheter is likely to occur. The use of a catheter irrigation solution that can prevent biofilm formation and encrustation leading to blockage may keep the catheter patent longer, resulting in fewer catheter changes, potentially lower incidence of UTIs and better patient quality of life. Auriclosene is a non-antibiotic, fast-acting, broad-spectrum antimicrobial, which exhibits potential for the rapid decolonization of a range of urologic pathogens, including the urease-producing Proteus mirabilis. Subjects will be randomized to either Auriclosene Irrigation Solution or Auriclosene Vehicle solution.