Pelvic Organ Prolapse Clinical Trial
— SOPPOOfficial title:
Severe Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Post-Obstructive Diuresis (SOPPO) Pilot Study
NCT number | NCT02060331 |
Other study ID # | 206058 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Withdrawn |
Phase | N/A |
First received | February 10, 2014 |
Last updated | June 1, 2016 |
Start date | January 2014 |
Verified date | June 2016 |
Source | Loyola University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | United States: Institutional Review Board |
Study type | Observational |
In our experience, women with severe pelvic organ prolapse (POP) frequently have bothersome
nocturia. The International Continence Society (ICS) defines nocturia as "having to wake at
night one or more times to void." Though some of this nocturia may be secondary to
obstructed bladder emptying, the investigators hypothesize that in some women compression of
the bilateral ureters due to prolapsed pelvic organs during the day and subsequent relief of
that prolapse while the patient lays supine overnight results in nighttime post-obstructive
diuresis (inability to concentrate urine) and resultant large nighttime urine volumes and
nocturia. Previous case reports have proposed that vaginal and uterine vault prolapse causes
obstruction due to descent of the bladder floor which leads to compression of the bilateral
ureters between the uterus and the borders of the genital opening. No large prospective
studies, however, have evaluated the possible impact of this phenomenon on patients or the
possible post-operative changes following surgical correction of POP.
Using the Nocturnal Enuresis, and Sleep interruption Questionnaire (NNES-Q), voiding
diaries, and urine studies, the investigators aim to evaluate the pre-operative and
post-operative voiding habits and urinary parameters of women with severe pelvic organ
prolapse and bothersome nocturia who undergo colpocleisis. Colpocleisis is a procedure which
surgically obliterates the vaginal lumen to treat severe POP in properly counseled patients
with >90% satisfaction rates. Other treatments offered to women, such as the laparoscopic or
open sacrocolpopexy, uterosacral ligament suspension, and sacrospinous ligament suspension,
also offer high rates of success. The investigators aim to determine whether surgical
correction of severe pelvic organ prolapse, to be defined as either with colpocleisis,
laparoscopic or open sacrocolpopexy, uterosacral ligament suspension, or sacrospinous
ligament suspension, results in improvement and/or resolution of nocturia and
post-obstructive diuresis.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | |
Est. primary completion date | January 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Female gender - Bothersome nocturia (presence of =1 void per night averaged over 4 weeks with =5/10 on 0-10 bother scale) - Age >18 years - Apical stage III-IV pelvic organ prolapse as defined by the Pelvic Organ Prolapse Quantification (POP-Q) Staging Criteria: Stage III - leading edge > +1 cm but < +(total vaginal length-2) cm, Stage IV - leading edge = +(tvl-2) cm - Undergoing surgical correction (colpocleisis, laparoscopic or open sacrocolpopexy, uterosacral ligament suspension, or sacrospinous ligament suspension) for POP by Drs. Mueller, Brincat, and/or Brubaker Exclusion Criteria: - Obstructive sleep apnea (clinically diagnosed on sleep study or patients with excessive daytime sleepiness or nighttime apneic periods as identified by patient or spouse) - Diuretic use (ie for hypertension) - Renal insufficiency (Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 3-5, measured or estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate <60) as determined by history and/or serum basic metabolic panel - Neurogenic detrusor hyperreflexia, detrusor areflexia, detrusor sphincter dyssynergia, chronic urinary catheterization |
Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Loyola University Medical Center | Maywood | Illinois |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Loyola University |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Impact of surgical treatment of apical pelvic organ prolapse on bothersome nocturia. | To evaluate whether women with bothersome pre-operative nocturia who undergo surgical treatment for their POP will demonstrate significant symptomatic improvement in nocturia as measured by the NNES-Q questionnaire. | 1 year | No |
Secondary | Impact of surgical treatment of apical pelvic organ prolapse on nocturnal polyuria. | To evaluate whether women with bothersome pre-operative nocturia who undergo surgical treatment for their POP will demonstrate a significant post-operative improvement in their nocturnal polyuria based on voiding diaries. | 1 year | No |
Secondary | Impact of surgical treatment of apical pelvic organ prolapse on urine osmolality parameters. | To evaluate whether women with bothersome pre-operative nocturia who undergo surgical treatment for their POP will demonstrate a significant post-operative improvement in their ability to concentrate urine based on urine osmolality parameters. | 1 year | No |
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