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NCT ID: NCT03202771 Completed - Constipation Clinical Trials

Randomized Controlled Trial of Home Versus Office Biofeedback for Constipation

Start date: February 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Test the Efficacy of Home Biofeedback Training: Currently, biofeedback requires a skilled therapist and sophisticated equipment and is not widely available. The investigators designed and tested a novel home biofeedback device and predict that home training will be as effective as office biofeedback therapy. Our specific aims are to perform a randomized controlled trial of 100 subjects with dyssynergic defecation to investigate: (A) Whether a self-administered, home-biofeedback training program with a new portable device is as effective as office-based biofeedback therapy in improving i) physiology- dyssynergia (defecation index), and ability to expel simulated stool, and ii) symptomatology- satisfaction with bowel function, number of complete spontaneous bowel movements, stool consistency, straining and quality of life. (B) Whether home-training is more cost-effective than office-based biofeedback training.