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Clinical Trial Summary

Urinary incontinence is defined according to the International Continence Society as any involuntary loss of urine, which may bring several negative consequences on women's lives, and among incontinent women, about 50% have urinary incontinence, 30% mixed and 20% emergency.

The overactive bladder present in urge incontinence and mixed cause significant impacts on people's lives and has a prevalence of 16.5% in the US population.

Behavioral therapies, exercises the pelvic muscles and drugs are the main forms of treatment. Drug therapy using drugs which are not specific for the bladder and are associated with many unwanted systemic side effects.

The results obtained by researchers in several countries using conservative techniques in the treatment of patients with urinary incontinence are encouraging and this study aims to evaluate carefully and systematically the effectiveness of tibial stimulation technique.

Importantly, also, that conservative techniques have lower cost than the surgical treatment and have virtually no side effects as most of the drugs used in the pharmacological treatment of female urinary incontinence.


Clinical Trial Description

Goal

Development of instrumentation for home treatment of overactive bladder and urgency / mixed incontinence using tibial stimulation and pelvic floor exercises.

Secondary objectives

- Development of an innovative portable equipment, with domestic technology for home application of the posterior tibial nerve stimulation technique using the type SSP surface electrodes (Silver Spike Point).

- Comparison of the effectiveness of tibial stimulation techniques and pelvic floor exercises in the treatment of overactive bladder and urgency / mixed incontinence.

Design Randomized Clinical Trial

Sample Women over the age of 18, complaining of urinary incontinence Urgency or Mixed (with main urgency component), catered in Urogynecology Ambulatory of Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre. ;


Study Design


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NCT number NCT02452593
Study type Interventional
Source Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Contact Magda Ms Aranchipe, Master
Email mchipe@hotmail.com
Status Unknown status
Phase N/A
Start date January 2014
Completion date August 2015

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