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NCT ID: NCT06226220 Recruiting - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

Percutaneous Nerve Evaluation Trial Time

Start date: December 10, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sacral neuromodulation (SNM) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of urgency incontinence (UUI) in 1998. One of two trial phase techniques are utilized prior to placement of the implantable pulse generator (IPG) to predict a patient's success with the device: a percutaneous nerve evaluation (PNE) or a stage implantation. Patients who experience a > 50% improvement in UUI symptoms progress to permanent implantation. PNE offers significant advantages compared to a staged implantation including a single anesthetic and operating room trip. Historically, full implantation rates are only 40-50% following PNE versus 70-90% in women who undergo a staged approach. The lower rate of progression to full implantation after PNE may be attributed to lead migration. Newer data suggest up to 90% of PNE trials lead to full implantation. The investigators hypothesize that shortening PNE trial time to 3 days from 7 days will not result in a lower proportion of PNE trials leading to SNM implantation and may offer less time for lead migration. The investigators aim to perform a multi-center, randomized trial to determine if a 3-day PNE trial is not inferior to a 7-day PNE trial with respect to rates of progression to SNM implantation.

NCT ID: NCT06198439 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Urinary Incontinence

rTMS in Overactive Bladder

TMS_OAB
Start date: January 8, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Overactive bladder (OAB) imposes a significant quality of life, mental health, and economic burdens. OAB with or without Urgency incontinence is associated with depression, sexual dysfunction, and limitation of social interactions and physical activities, which significantly affects quality of life. Non-invasive neuromodulation with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can be used in research settings to investigate responses to focal regional brain activation. In the clinical setting, rTMS normalizes brain activity with associated clinical benefits in conditions such as refractory depression. rTMS has been studied for effects on lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in bladder pain and neurogenic lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) populations. Unlike many standard of care OAB interventions, the safety of rTMS is well-reported, including for use in elderly populations and those with cognitive impairment. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to evaluate neuroplasticity is emerging as an essential tool to define OAB phenotypes; however, phenotyping studies guided by mechanistic data are lacking. The effects of central neuromodulation on regions involved OAB mechanisms and associated physiological and clinical responses are unknown. This study will be the first to report neuroplasticity, physiologic, and clinical effects of central neuromodulation with rTMS in adults with OAB.

NCT ID: NCT05391425 Recruiting - Urge Incontinence Clinical Trials

The Effect of Solifenacin Used for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms on Sexual Function

Start date: June 3, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study aims to determine whether Solifenacine used for lower urinary tract symptoms improves sexual function and if so does this improvement differs between premenopausal and postmenopausal women.

NCT ID: NCT04957524 Recruiting - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

TEST-ON - Does iStim Reduce Urinary Urgency?

TEST-ON
Start date: December 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Overactive bladder (OAB) is a chronic disorder with an overall prevalence in the adult population of over 10%, but that may exceed 40% in elderly groups. Most overactive bladder treatments are aimed at decreasing urgency incontinence episodes. The purpose of this study is to determine whether an at-home transvaginal electrical stimulation (TES) program works to alleviate symptoms of urgency in patients with urinary urgency and frequency without incontinence. This is a cross-over trial. Women >18 yo presenting with OAB-dry will be randomized to receive one of two TES at home programs for 4 weeks. After completion of the program, the participant's symptoms will be assessed with standardized patient questionnaires. There will then be a 3 week washout period followed by the second at-home TES program. At the completion of the second program, the participant's symptoms will be assessed with the same standardized questionnaires. The participants will be followed for 6 months following the completion of the TES program.

NCT ID: NCT04831801 Terminated - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

OAB and the Microbiome

Start date: June 30, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To determine differences in the urinary microbiomes, identified by polymerase change reaction (PCR) (UTIP™), of female patients with urgency and frequency syndrome with or without pelvic pain (Group A) compared to female controls without symptoms of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) (Group B).

NCT ID: NCT04527445 Not yet recruiting - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

Fluoroscopy Radiation Reduction During Sacral Neuromodulation Lead Placement

Start date: June 30, 2024
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Fluoroscopy is performed when placing a lead during a sacral neuromodulation procedure. During lead placement, subjects will receive either conventional or experimental fluoroscopic settings. The radiation exposure will be compared between the two groups.

NCT ID: NCT04437108 Completed - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Li-SWT on Persistent Storage Symptoms After Transurethral Surgery for BPO

Start date: July 4, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

comparing the outcome of low-intensity shock wave therapy (Li-SWT) versus solifenacin on persistent storage symptoms after transurethral surgery for benign prostatic obstruction (BPO)

NCT ID: NCT04016324 Completed - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

InterStim Basic Evaluation Lead Post-Market Clinical Follow-up Study

BASIC
Start date: November 28, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Post-market clinical follow-up for continued assessment of safety and performance of the InterStim basic evaluation lead and foramen needle(s) used during a therapy evaluation.

NCT ID: NCT03080389 Terminated - Overactive Bladder Clinical Trials

Sensitivity of Extended Cultures in Diagnosing Urinary Tract Infections

Start date: July 1, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

There is some evidence to suggest standard urine cultures may not be adequate in identifying patients with low grade urinary tract infections. Therefore, there are patients with symptoms of frequency and urgency, being misdiagnosed with overactive bladder due to negative urine cultures. If this is true, could extended cultures be used to identify the false negative patients?

NCT ID: NCT02723279 Completed - Clinical trials for Urgency-frequency Syndrome

Comparison of Electrical Pudendal Nerve Stimulation and Tolterodine Tartrate for Urgency-Frequency Syndrome in Women

Start date: April 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of electrical pudendal nerve stimulation (EPNS) and Tolterodine Tartrate in patients with urgency-frequency syndrome.