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Filter by:This study is planned to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of OM-89 in Patients with Recurrent Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CP/CPPS)
Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is a severe pain condition affecting 3-8 million people in the United States lacking treatments that work. Emotional suffering is common in IC/BPS and known to make physical symptoms worse, and studies show patient sub-groups respond differently to treatment. Individuals with IC/BPS have distinct subgroups, or "phenotypes," largely characterized by the distribution of pain throughout the body. Supported by our preliminary evidence, the overall goal of this project is to assess how IC/BPS phenotype may affect response to two different therapies often given without regard to patient phenotype, pelvic floor physical therapy (PT) and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for IC/BPS.
This trial aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) for moderate to severe chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). This study is a prospective, randomized, controlled trial. A total of 68 patients with CP/CPPS will be recruited. After baseline assessment, the patients will be randomized into taVNS group (n = 34) and sham-taVNS group (n = 34). The intervention of two group will last for 4 weeks with a 8-week follow-up period after the treatment. The National Institutes of Health chronic Prostatitis Symptom Score index (NIH-CPSI), International Prostate Symptom Score Scale (IPSS), European quality of Life-5 Dimensions Questionnaire (EQ-5D), self-rating anxiety Scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS) will be assessed. The adverse events during the whole study will be recorded detailedly.
1. Clinical trial title:Efficacy and safety of Ningmitai capsule alone or combined with celecoxib in the treatment of Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CP/CPPS): A prospective, randomized, double-blind, multicenter clinical study 2. Version number/date:1.1/2023-10-09 3. Principal investigator:Zhou Huiliang 4. Main research units:The First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University 5. Clinical trial start and end dates:2023/07/01-2025/12/31 6. Objective: To evaluate whether Ningmitai capsule(NMT) alone or combined with Celecoxib for 6 weeks is more effective than Celecoxib in improving pain symptoms of CP/CPPS patients. 7. Study type: Interventional study 8. Total sample size:240 9. Inclusion criteria: (1)Age: male patients aged 18-60 years; (2)Long-term and repeated pelvic discomfort or pain (NIH-CPSI pain score ≥ 4 points), lasting more than 3 months, may be accompanied by different degrees of urination symptoms and sexual dysfunction; (3)Negative bacterial in urine before and after prostate massage; (4)Voluntarily participate in the trial. 10、Exclusion criteria: 1. Utilize any drugs for the treatment of chronic prostatitis in the past 2 weeks; 2. Patients who have received prostate surgery and treatment; 3. Urine WBC ≥ 5/HP, urinary system infection within 12 months, and effective antibiotic treatment in the early stage; 4. Pelvic pain and voiding dysfunction caused by non-prostatitis factors. 5. Suffering from serious primary cardiovascular disease, liver disease, kidney disease, hematological disease, lung disease or other serious diseases such as tumors or AIDS; 6. Significant adverse events in clinical or laboratory examination. 7. Allergic to the components of the test drugs or sulfa; 8. Previous active peptic ulcer / bleeding; 9. A birth plan within the past 8 months; 10. Legally disabled patients or psychiatric patients; 11. Suspected or confirmed alcohol or drug abuse, or other conditions that reduce the possibility of enrollment; 12. Participating in other clinical trials; 13. Considered unsuitable for enrollment by the investigator. 11、Interventions: (1)Ningmitai group (2)Celecoxib group (3)Combination group
The goal of this randomized controlled study is to establish the long-term effect of pelvic floor re-education using biofeedback and home training for men with chronic pelvic pain. The main questions it aims to answer are if pelvic floor re-education using bio-feedback and home training will give a long-lasting improvement in symptoms, assessed with a validated symptom score (the National Institute of Health - Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index) and if an improvement in symptoms can be correlated to objective measurements of pelvic floor function. Participants will be asked to do pelvic floor exercises daily during six months with additional sessions of bio-feedback training. The control group will have no changes in their on-going treatment for their chronic pelvic pain and will be offered to enter the treatment group after six months.
1. Clinical trial title:Efficacy and safety of Ningmitai capsule in patients with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome:A prospective, randomized, positive drug-controlled, multicenter clinical study 2. Version number/date:1.0 /2018-6-24 3. Principal investigator:Zhang Xiansheng 4. Main research units:The first affiliated hospital of Anhui medical university clinical medical research ethics committee 5. Clinical trial start and end dates:2018-10-1-2022-12-31 6. Objective: To observe whether Ningmitai capsule(NMT) alone or combined with Tamsulosin for 8 weeks is more effective than Tamsulosin in improving symptoms of CP/CPPS . 7. Study type:Interventional study 8. Total sample size:300 9. Inclusion criteria: ① Age: male patients aged 18-60 years; ② Long-term and repeated pelvic discomfort or pain (NIH-CPSI pain score ≥ 4 points), lasting more than 3 months, may be accompanied by different degrees of urination symptoms and sexual dysfunction; ③ Diagnosed as type III prostatitis. Exclusion criteria: - Use any antibiotics and α1 receptor blockers in the past two weeks; ② Suffering from seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis, varicocele, tumors in prostate, bladder and urethra and other diseases affecting bladder function; - Have received transurethral resection of the prostate(TURP), transurethral incision of the prostate (TUIP), bladder neck incision, transurethral hyperthermia/radiofrequency ablation/balloon dilatation, open prostatectomy, or any other prostate surgery and treatment, such as cryotherapy; - Patients with severe cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, liver, kidney and hematopoietic diseases and psychosis; ⑤ Patients who are allergic to NMT or some of its components; ⑥ Patients who are involuntarily unable to cooperate with the completion of the test. 10. Interventions: 1. NMT group Oral Ningmitai capsule, 0.38 g/capsule, tid, 4 capsules each time, after meals, for 8 weeks. Sample size:100 2. Tamsulosin group Tamsulosin Hydrochloride Sustained-release Capsules were orally administered at 0.2 mg/capsule, once daily, 1 capsule each time, for 8 weeks. Sample size:100 3.Combination group Oral Ningmitai capsule, 0.38 g/capsule, tid, 4 capsules each time, after meals, for 8 weeks.Tamsulosin Hydrochloride Sustained-release Capsules were orally administered at 0.2 mg/capsule, once daily, 1 capsule each time, for 8 weeks. Sample size:100
The purpose of this study to perform a randomized, sham controlled analysis of the effectiveness of both fSWT and rWT in the relief of erectile dysfunction and chronic pelvic pain syndrome.
The primary purposes of the study are to evaluate the effectiveness of Ingaron in the complex therapy of chronic prostatitis, to assess the safety of using Ingaron in patients with chronic prostatitis.
The EPPIC (Easing Pelvic Pain Interventions Clinical Research Program) study evaluates an ultra-brief, 4 session cognitive behavioral pain treatment transdiagnostic in design for urologic chronic pain syndrome (UCPPS) with clinical and practical advantages over existing behavioral therapies whose length and focus limits their adoption by clinicians and coverage for mechanistically similar comorbidities. A theoretically informed, practical, empirically grounded approach will systematically unpack CBT's working mechanisms, clarify for whom it works, ease dissemination, appeal to patients, providers, payers, and policy makers in the COVID-19 era favoring low resource intensity treatments, and reduce cost and inefficiencies associated with high intensity therapies whose complexity, length, and scarcity restricts uptake and impact.
To carry out real world research on the application of electrophysiology and other suitable technologies in the prevention and treatment of male diseases in medical institutions at all levels in Northwest China, and establish a database for the prevention and treatment of male diseases in Northwest China, so as to provide a basis for the formulation of guidelines or consensus on the application of electrophysiology for the prevention and treatment of male diseases in China.