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NCT ID: NCT03486639 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Overactive Bladder Syndrome

Urodynamics and Clinical Factors That Are Associated With Bladder Over-sensitivity

Start date: July 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Urodynamic examination evaluates storage and empting phases of the urinary bladder. It enables the clinician to correlate physiologic findings to patients' complains. The data gathered during the examination divided to storage and empting. During the storage phase, bladder sensation is measured while the bladder is filled with sterile water. During years of practice, we noticed that early sensation (bladder over-sensitivity) is occasionally associated with bladder outlet obstruction (as demonstrated in the emptying phase of the examination.

NCT ID: NCT03457805 Recruiting - Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials

Prostatic Artery Embolization in Advanced Prostate Cancer

Start date: March 2, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This is a pilot study assessing efficacy and safety in patients with advanced prostate cancer.

NCT ID: NCT03281798 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Bladder Outlet Obstruction

Fetal Cystoscopy for Severe Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction

CYSTO
Start date: January 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the study is to study the outcomes of maternal and fetal patients who are undergoing fetal intervention for severe isolated lower urinary tract obstruction (LUTO).

NCT ID: NCT02869061 Enrolling by invitation - Clinical trials for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Effectiveness and Safety of Adipose-derived Regenerative Cells for Reduction of Risk of Bladder Neck Contracture

Start date: January 2016
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells (ADRC) will be extracted from lipoaspirate by enzymatic digestion from a portion of the fat harvested from the patient's front abdominal wall. Transurethral bladder neck resection followed by the injection of ADRCs suspension will be performed. This is a single arm study with no control. All patients receive cell therapy.

NCT ID: NCT02031653 Completed - Clinical trials for Bladder Outlet Obstruction

Comparison Between Invasive Pressure Flow Study and Non-invasive Penile Cuff Test

Start date: January 2014
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To provide evidence of promising tests to noninvasively diagnose bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) in men with benign prostatic hyperplasia. 1. Penile cuff test provides a means of obtaining a urodynamic diagnosis with a high level of accuracy without the morbidity and expense of invasive Pressure flow study. 2. Penile cuff test may be particularly useful in the counseling of patients prior to benign prostatic hyperplasia operation. Patients diagnosed as obstructed following a penile cuff test can be reassured that surgery has a high chance of resulting in symptomatic benefit

NCT ID: NCT01779349 Suspended - Clinical trials for Bladder Outlet Obstruction

Bladder Outlet Obstruction Observation Using Dynamic Urine Vibration "Holter"

Start date: July 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Current gold standard of bladder outlet diagnosis is pressure flow study. This study is invasive time consuming and requires expensive and complex set-up. In this study the investigators plan to evaluate an alternative technology that presumably is able to diagnose bladder outlet obstruction using a Dynamic Urine Vibration "Holter" based on a Urine Flow Vibration Analysis technology. The acoustic vibration sensor is a small device that records the vibration due to urine flow. The patient attaches the sensor to the penis using a disposable sensor patch for the duration of approximately one minute during one urination. The analysis is performed off-line and the results are compared to the results of a standard pressure flow study and to the standard free flowmetry test. The innovative technology for the diagnosis of bladder outlet obstruction is noninvasive, rapid and does not involve complex setup.

NCT ID: NCT01661621 Completed - Clinical trials for Bladder Outlet Obstruction

Antimuscarinics as the First-line Treatment for Male With IPSS-V/S≤1

Start date: August 2012
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

This study is a prospective randomized, open label, controlled, double arm, post-marketing study to compare the treatment efficacy of first-line antimuscarinics and α-blockers monotherapy for men with moderate to severe lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) (International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS-T) ≥8) and IPSS voiding-to-storage subscore ratio (IPSS-V/S) ≤1.

NCT ID: NCT01388348 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Bladder Outlet Obstruction

Diagnosis of Bladder Outlet Obstruction Using Dynamic Urine Vibration "Holter" in Comparison to Pressure Flow Study

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Current gold standard of bladder outlet diagnosis is pressure flow study. This study is invasive time consuming and requires expensive and complex set-up. In this study the investigators plan to evaluate an alternative technology that presumably is able to diagnose bladder outlet obstruction using a Dynamic Urine Vibration "Holter" based on a Urine Flow Vibration Analysis technology. The acoustic vibration sensor is a small device that records the vibration due to urine flow. The patient attaches the sensor to the penis using a disposable sensor patch for the duration of approximately one minute during one urination. The analysis is performed off-line and the results are compared to the results of a standard pressure flow study. The innovative technology for the diagnosis of bladder outlet obstruction is noninvasive, rapid and does not involve complex setup.

NCT ID: NCT00710749 Completed - Clinical trials for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

The Value of Multiple Urine Flow Rate Measurements in Male Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Subjects

Start date: July 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Crossover comparison of different flow meters with a digital home flow meter as a reference. Main hypothesis: Reapeated home flow measurements with a disposable device will provide a better understanding of the patients urinary flow than a single measurement performed in the clinic.

NCT ID: NCT00605319 Completed - Clinical trials for Bladder Outlet Obstruction

An Open Label Study to Measure Efficacy of Fesoterodine (Toviaz) Post Surgery for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Toviaz
Start date: January 2010
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The subjects who have symptoms of overactive bladder (many trips to the bathroom, and urgency with or without the inability to hold your urine until you get to the toilet) are invited to participate in this research study.