Table 1.
Parameter | Estimated Value | (95% Confidence Interval) |
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UTI infection ratesb in low-UTI-risk participants | ||
Rate before the first UTI, during the first 2 months (λ0) | 0.32 | (0.23–0.40) |
Hazard ratio before first UTI,after first 2 months (λ1/λ0)a,c | 1.41 | (0.77–1.86) |
Hazard ratio after the first UTI (λ2/λ0)c | 4.02 | (2.11–5.29) |
UTI infection ratesb in high-UTI-risk participants | ||
Rate before the first UTI, during the first 2 months (λ0) | 0.81 | (0.68–0.94) |
Hazard ratio before first UTI, after first 2 months (λ1/λ0)a,c | 0.75 | (0.52–0.94) |
Hazard ratio after the first UTI (λ2/λ0)c | 1.81 | (1.35–2.18) |
Mortalityb | ||
Rate before the first UTI (μ0) | 0.33 | (0.29–0.38) |
Hazard ratio during the first month after first UTI (μ1/μ0)c | 3.57 | (2.00–4.81) |
Hazard ratio after the first month after first UTI (μ2/μ0)c | 1.32 | (0.87–1.67) |
Utilitiesd based on EQ-5D | ||
Before the first UTI (U0) | 0.37 | (0.36–0.38) |
Decrement after the first UTI (U2–U0)c | 0.02 | (−0.01–0.05) |
Decrement during first 2 weeks after first UTI (ΔU)c | 0.04 | (0.01–0.07) |
Utilitiesd based on visual analog scale | ||
Before the first UTI (U0) | 0.73 | (0.72–0.74) |
Decrement after the first UTI (U2–U0) | 0.00 | (−0.02–0.02) |
Decrement during first 2 weeks after first UTI (ΔU) | 0.03 | (0.00–0.05) |
Annual costs of cranberry use, € (c1)c | 439 | — |
Cost per UTI, € | ||
Cost of diagnostics | 8 | (6–10) |
Cost of antibiotic treatment | 3 | (2–4) |
Cost of elderly care physician | 25 | (22–28) |
Cost of additional nursing care | 120 | (49–194) |
Cost of hospitalizations | 40 | (−8–74) |
Total cost per (prevented or nonprevented) UTI (c2) | 196 | (111–278) |
Only in the cranberry group.
Annual event rate.
Relative or absolute change during the specified period, compared with the base value.
Valuation of quality of life of the participants on a scale anchored at 1 (perfect health) and 0 (as bad as being dead).
UTI = urinary tract infection.