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Filter by:To determine the effect of pelvic floor muscle training in women aged 70 years and over, who have proven stress urinary incontinence. The hypotheses to be tested are: 1. That pelvic floor muscle training is effective in relief of symptoms of stress urinary incontinence as measured by a greater reduction in the number of episodes of incontinence, quantity of urine lost and improvement of quality of life. 2. That women who undertake pelvic floor muscle training will show greater improvement of pelvic floor muscle function than women who have behavioural (bladder) training, as measured by real time transabdominal ultrasound.
Stress urinary incontinence affects nearly 30 million women worldwide and the main goal of surgical treatment is to stop urinary incontinence (urinary leakage) that occurs with physical activity, coughing, sneezing, etc.Patients in the study will have an operation to improve urinary incontinence symptoms. This will involve inserting a mesh sling to help support the urethra (tube leading into your bladder). During the operation, the study doctor will use tension-free vaginal obturator system. The study will include women diagnosed with Stress Urinary Incontinence who have completed their families.
The purpose of the trial is to study the safety and effectiveness of duloxetine HCl in women of different backgrounds with stress urinary incontinence who may also have other various medical conditions.
The patients are being followed in this study to determine the safety of taking the medication Duloxetine for a long period of time. The patients participating in this study suffer from Stress Urinary Incontinence.
This is an on-going study to evaluate the long-term safety and maintenance of effect of duloxetine in patients suffering with stress urinary incontinence.