Complicated urinary tract infections denote an important research field for new antibiotics against Gram-negative pathogens. There is, however, increasing concern that this disease entity is too vaguely defined, leading to heterogeneous study populations and risk ofbias. We analysed researchers' adherence to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidance on complicated urinary tract infection and assessed risk of bias using a three-step procedure: literature review of full-text articles on complicated urinary tract infection; assessment of the importance of risk factors for treatment failure, including statistical evaluation of how patients with risk factors might skew treatment effects; and a Delphi consensus process in a multidisciplinary group. Our evaluation showed poor adherence to FDA guidance on complicated urinary tract infection and significant heterogeneity in the reporting of study, patient, and pathogen characteristics, leading to a high risk of bias when interpreting and comparing study findings. We therefore question the concept of complicated urinary tract infection as a meaningful entity with its own study guidance.

Consensus position statement on advancing the classification of patients and tests of cure in studies of antibiotic treatment of complicated urinary tract infections / Bjerklund Johansen, T.E., Bahrs, C., Bruyere, F., Cai, T., Joseph, A., Koves, B., Livermore, D.M., Oliva, A., Soriano, A., Wagenlehner, F., Zahl, P.H., Etienne, M., Batura, D., Graugaard-Jensen, C., Kaye, K.S., Kranz, J., Lanzafame, M., Medina-Polo, J., Membrillo De Novales, F.J., Naber, K.G., et al.. - In: THE LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1473-3099. - 25:10(2025), pp. 1-14. [10.1016/S1473-3099(25)00142-2]

Consensus position statement on advancing the classification of patients and tests of cure in studies of antibiotic treatment of complicated urinary tract infections

Joseph A.;Oliva A.;Soriano A.;Lanzafame M.;
2025

Abstract

Complicated urinary tract infections denote an important research field for new antibiotics against Gram-negative pathogens. There is, however, increasing concern that this disease entity is too vaguely defined, leading to heterogeneous study populations and risk ofbias. We analysed researchers' adherence to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidance on complicated urinary tract infection and assessed risk of bias using a three-step procedure: literature review of full-text articles on complicated urinary tract infection; assessment of the importance of risk factors for treatment failure, including statistical evaluation of how patients with risk factors might skew treatment effects; and a Delphi consensus process in a multidisciplinary group. Our evaluation showed poor adherence to FDA guidance on complicated urinary tract infection and significant heterogeneity in the reporting of study, patient, and pathogen characteristics, leading to a high risk of bias when interpreting and comparing study findings. We therefore question the concept of complicated urinary tract infection as a meaningful entity with its own study guidance.
2025
urinary tract infection; consensus; risk factors
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Consensus position statement on advancing the classification of patients and tests of cure in studies of antibiotic treatment of complicated urinary tract infections / Bjerklund Johansen, T.E., Bahrs, C., Bruyere, F., Cai, T., Joseph, A., Koves, B., Livermore, D.M., Oliva, A., Soriano, A., Wagenlehner, F., Zahl, P.H., Etienne, M., Batura, D., Graugaard-Jensen, C., Kaye, K.S., Kranz, J., Lanzafame, M., Medina-Polo, J., Membrillo De Novales, F.J., Naber, K.G., et al.. - In: THE LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES. - ISSN 1473-3099. - 25:10(2025), pp. 1-14. [10.1016/S1473-3099(25)00142-2]
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