Description
The investigators will conduct a 23-day pilot comparative study of L. crispatus instillation in 0.9% Sodium Chloride solution (saline) vs. saline solution only. Urine samples will be self-collected with a new or unused intermittent catheter and urinary symptoms will be monitored daily using the Urinary Symptom Questionnaire for Neurogenic Bladder-Intermittent Catheter (USQNB-IC). The investigators will obtain daily USQNB-IC electronically and urine samples for DNA sequencing for 7 consecutive days, and every 48 hours from days 11-23. The USQNB-IC will be completed on a daily basis until Day 23. On days 1-7, subjects will collect and freeze a daily urine sample (first urine of the day) in their home. On days 8 and 9, subjects will instill L. crispatus mixed in saline or saline solution only into their bladders immediately following the final catheterization of the day. Thus, each instillation will remain in the bladder overnight, and each instillation will occur ~24 hours (+/- 2 hours) apart. Starting on day 11, subjects will collect and freeze urine samples in their home every 48 hours, ending on day 23. Subjects will complete the USQNB-IC daily until day 23. At the end of the 23-day period, subjects will be given shipping materials including dry ice to assemble and overnight ship all the samples to Loyola University in Chicago, IL for processing, sequencing and analysis using FedEx at home pick-up. Staff at Loyola University Chicago are proficient and experienced in collecting and preparing urine samples for testing from research subjects. On Day 23, subjects will complete one final USQNB-IC and urine sample.