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Investigation of novel swelling media for CE marked intermittent urinary catheters. The study was a randomized, single blinded, cross-over investigation comparing a novel swelling media with a comparator swelling media in 22 adult, healthy, male volunteers.


Clinical Trial Description

The CP279 study investigated a novel swelling media for male intermittent urinary catheters. The study was conducted in Denmark and was a single-site, randomized, single blinded, cross-over investigation, testing inferiority of a novel catheter swelling media against a comparator swelling media in 22 adult, healthy, male volunteers. Each participant was randomized to one of two treatment arms, using a randomization sequence of two (i.e., with two different random options for the order in which the participants tested the two swelling media). The study thus contained two test visits, for which the 22 participants tested the two different swelling media, respectively. There was 4-14 days between the test visits and all catheterizations were performed by trained nurses. Due to a visual difference between the products, it was only possible to blind the subjects. ;


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NCT number NCT04633291
Study type Interventional
Source Coloplast A/S
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date November 5, 2019
Completion date November 28, 2019

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