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Filter by:This is a single-centered, prospective, longitudinal, observational cohort study of patients with MS who suffer from lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and are refractory to two prior treatment modalities who have elected to pursue PTNS therapy for LUTS.
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.
The purpose of this feasibility clinical investigation is to investigate a new medical device treatment for Overactive Bladder (OAB) in women.
Though OAB treatment may improve physical activity, there is a lack of easily administered instruments for measuring physical activity in older adults. Aim is to validate instruments to measure physical activity and preference for medication, and to determine the effect of preference for anti-cholinergic medication on adherence, physical activity, and falls risk. It's plan a prospective cohort study of adults aged 65 or older with OAB undergoing treatment with anti-cholinergic medication.
Purpose: This is a pilot randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial of anticholinergic or beta-3 agonist medication with or without concomitant probiotic therapy in women initiating medication therapy for overactive bladder (OAB). The aims of this study are to: 1. Explore how concomitant probiotic therapy influences response to medication for OAB in a randomized controlled trial 2. Investigate whether 4 weeks of probiotic therapy alters the urinary microbiome 3. Assess for predictors of response to therapy Participants: Women 18 years of age or older presenting to the Division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery clinic with OAB/UUI or UUI-predominant mixed incontinence who desire nonsurgical therapy will be eligible for participation. Procedures (methods): The study will be conducted over a two-year time frame and the primary outcome will be subjective improvement in symptoms as assessed by the Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGI-I) validated questionnaire at 4 weeks after initiating anticholinergic or beta-3 agonist medication and study drug. The study aims to recruit up to 140 participants randomized in a 1:1 ratio to either concomitant probiotic or placebo medication.
Outpatients with at least one dispensing record of any medication will be included in the study. An index date will be assigned to each participant and prescription records for anticholinergics will be used in the study.
This study will assess the efficacy of vibegron compared with placebo in men with overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms on pharmacological therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) as defined by micturition and urgency episodes.
This First In Human study is aimed to evaluate the safety and initial efficacy of the Vibe delivery system in delivering Botox (TM) to the bladder wall in patients diagnosed with overactive bladder.
The purpose of this clinical trial is to investigate a new medical device treatment for Overactive Bladder (OAB) in women.
This study evaluates the clinical efficacy and symptom relief of vaginal fractional CO2 laser treatment in post-menopausal women with Overactive Bladder syndrome(OAB). Post-menopausal women with OAB syndrome who receive β3 adrenergic receptors (mirabegron 50mg) treatment, will be randomized in two groups. Half participants will receive active CO2 laser therapy, while the other half will receive placebo CO2 laser therapy.