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Filter by:This study evaluates the safety and efficacy of use of the Butterfly Medical's prostatic retraction device in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Patients. The study follows patients implanted with the Butterfly device for up to 1 year after implantation. Evaluations include recording of safety events and BPH related symptoms by Uroflowmetry tests and International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) questionnaires. The study also assess sexual quality of life after implantation of the Butterfly device.
This study will evaluate LycoComfort™ supplementation in alleviating symptoms associated with LUTS, BPH, and general prostate concerns. Inflammation, oxidative stress and androgenic activity in the prostate are proven catalysts of BPH, ultimately leading to increased prostate cell proliferation. The once-daily supplement LycoComfort™, will be under investigation for symptom relief and will be taken by participants for a duration of 12 weeks.
Prospective, multicenter, single arm clinical trial designed to evaluate the safety of the Rezūm System in treating subjects with symptomatic BPH for prostate sizes >80cm3 and ≤150 cm3.
To study the impact of mirabegron, a B3-adrenoceptor agonist, in the treatment of ED in patients with LUTS secondary to BPH and concomitant ED.
Clinicians slated for virtual visit rollout will be randomized (stratified by department) to either receive immediate virtual visit on-boarding (intervention arm) or delayed (3-months later) virtual visit on-boarding (control arm). The investigators plan to enroll no more than 200 clinicians. Any clinician in a department selected by the Brigham Health Virtual Care team for access to virtual visits is eligible, unless s/he saw less than 20 patients monthly over the last 6 months. The Brigham Health Virtual Care team will onboard all clinicians and provide virtual visit support as per their usual protocol. The primary study endpoint is third-available appointment, a well-adopted measure of access. Other secondary endpoints revolve around continuity, efficiency, utilization, safety, cost, and patient experience.
A total of up to 200 Symptomatic BPH subjects subjects will be enrolled into the study. Study duration will be 12 months post implantation with a follow-up visits at Year 2 and Year 3.
Purpose: The purpose of this pilot study is to determine preliminary estimates of the parameters related to the distribution of the study endpoints including: International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and quality of life (QoL) score changes, Qmax (maximum urine flow rate) changes, post void residual volume (PVR) changes, percent prostate infarction and presence of non-target embolization. Participants: 20 adult male subjects with benign hyperplasia will be enrolled in this study. Procedures (methods): This will be a multisite, open label pilot study with a small population undergoing an investigational intervention (prostatic artery embolization) to determine initial safety and potential for efficacy as measured by improvement of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and decrease in prostate size.
Subjects with AUR secondary to BPO that comply with Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria. A total of 50 eligible subjects will be recruited into the study to receive treatment with iTind system. Study duration will be 12 months post implantation, with follow-up extension of up to 3 years. Extension of follow up period will not require an additional ICF.
Over 100,000 BPH procedures are performed annually in the US. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of performing MRI guided transrectal laser ablation using a 980 nm laser (VisualaseTM by Medtronic, Inc., a Minnesota, U.S.A. company) to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). The laser system will be used to necrotize urological soft tissue within the prostate under MRI guidance. This will be a single center, single arm prospective trial with an anticipated enrollment of 10 men. Patients who elect this treatment option and choose to be part of the study will be enrolled consecutively.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of the AQUABEAM System for the treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) resulting from Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH).