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Active clinical trials for "Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms"

Results 201-210 of 288

PEEZY Midstream Urine Device Compared to Catheterized Urine Sample

Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsLower Urinary Tract Infection

Urine culture and microscopic urinalysis will be compared between 2 collection methods: PEEZY midstream urine collection, and urethral catheter collection.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Clinical and Urodynamic Evaluation of Surgical Repair of Pelvic Organ Prolapse Associated With Lower...

Pelvic Organ Prolapse

To assess the urinary symptoms and urodynamic findings concomitant with Pelvic organ prolapse before and after surgical treatment and to define the role of urodynamic study in treatment decision making.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Applicability of Uroflowmetry in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral PalsyLower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Until now, the use of invasive urodynamics with use of catheters is still the gold standard for lower urinary tract evaluation in subjects with CP. This suggests a psychological and physical impact of invasive urodynamics in subjects with CP and further demonstrates the need to avoid standard use of invasive urodynamics in children and adults with CP. The current study will evaluate usefulness of uroflowmetry, correlation between uroflowmetry parameters and different lower urinary tract symptoms will be investigated. Secondly, results of uroflowmetry indicating possible vulnerability of the upper urinary tract will be defined.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

CLEAR Study: Evaluation of the Safety and Efficacy of the ClearRing System for the Treatment of...

Benign Prostatic HyperplasiaLower Urinary Tract Symptoms

The ProArc Medical ClearRing system is a prostatic reshaping device that is designed to treat Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) due to BPH. During the procedure an implant is delivered into the prostate tissue obstructing the urethra and restricting urine flow. The delivery system uses an electrocutting blade to perform a circular incision, in which the implant is placed. The implant expands the obstructed area, and allows fluid flow through the prostatic urethra

Unknown status11 enrollment criteria

Uro-NIRS Clinical Study

Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsOveractive Bladder

The purpose of this experiment is to confirm the results of previous testing of Urodynamix's Uro-NIRS device. Together Urodynamix and Laborie have created a device that includes standard Laborie medical equipment and the experimental Urodynamix device. Collectively this integrated device is considered an investigational device, and the results from this study may be used to support a submission to the US Food and Drug Administration for the approval of the integrated device. This research is being done because we want to test the ability of the integrated Laborie and Urodynamix device to provide a non-invasive method to provide additional information to assist with the diagnosis of or treatment plan of patients suffering from urinary problems. The current technologies rely solely on the measurement of internal pressures of the bladder, which involves the insertion of catheter into the subject's urethra.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Study of Dr. Pyke's Supplement for Stream (S4S) in Men With Prostatism and ED

ProstatismErectile Dysfunction

This is the first clinical trial of Dr. Pyke's Supplement for Stream (S4S), a proprietary combination of Panax ginseng extract, L-citrulline, beta-sitosterol and vitamin D3, to investigate its effects on prostatism and erections, and its tolerability, when taken daily and twice-daily for 2 weeks.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

Effect of Need to Void on Parkinsonian Gait

Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsParkinsonism2 more

This study evaluates the effect of the need to void on parkinsonian gait

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Best Verbal Instruction to Obtain Voluntary Pelvic Floor Muscle Contraction

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

The purpose of this study is to determine the best verbal instruction to obtain a PFMC and to evaluate the understanding and acceptability of the proposed instructions.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Heparin Intraoperative Instillation for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms After Benign Hysterectomy

Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsPostoperative Urinary Tract Infection

This study will explore the application of placing heparin into the bladder via a catheter to decrease postoperative lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and urinary tract infection (UTI) symptoms such as urinary frequency, urinary urgency, pain with urination, or difficulty voiding following hysterectomy (surgically removing the uterus). The investigators hypothesize that heparin bladder instillations will reduce LUTS, UTI symptoms, and improve patient satisfaction following hysterectomy.

Unknown status12 enrollment criteria

Is the Severity of Urinary Disorders Related to Falls in People With Multiple Sclerosis

FallMultiple Sclerosis1 more

Falls are a common problem in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) and can lead to severe consequences (trauma, fear of falling, reduction of social activities). Prevention of falls is one of the priority targets of rehabilitation for PwMS and walking difficulties, which can result of different factors (motor impairment, ataxia, sensitive disorders, fatigability…). Urinary incontinence has been evoked as predictive of falls. But lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTSs) are frequent in PwMS, the prevalence of LUTSs is high (32-96.8%) and increases with MS duration and severity of neurological deficiencies and disabilities. Overactive bladder (OAB) is the most common symptom. Despite its high prevalence and impact on quality of life, the severity of LUTSs has never been studied as specific risk factor of falling. However, urinary urgency and urinary incontinence could lead to precipitation and thus could increase the risk of falling in these patients. The aim of the study was to assess the relationship between severity of LUTSs and risk of falling in PwMS. Patients were asked about the number of falls in the past three months and in the past year, and the circumstances in which they occurred (frequency, home, outdoors, going to void, during urinary urgency, nocturia). Severity of LUTSs were assessed by the Urinary Symptoms Profile (USP) Score and patient were classified as with or without urinary incontinence. Number of micturition by night were specifically asked. To take into account motor difficulties and fear of falling, other clinical evaluations were done. The impact of MS on walking was assessed by the 12-Item Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale (MSWS12) questionnaire, the Expanded Disability Status Scale score, and by clinical test with the Time to be Ready to Void (TRV). Fear of falling was assessed by a simple question and with Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) Questionnaire. The primary aim was to assess the relationship between severity of LUTSs and occurrence of falls during the past 3 months. The primary outcome was the importance of overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms with OAB USP score. The secondary outcomes were the existence of urinary incontinence, the warning time (defined as the time from the first sensation of urgency to voiding or incontinence), the importance of nocturia and the other scores of USP questionnaire (low stream and stress urinary incontinence). The secondary aims were to look for the relationship between severity of LUTSs and occurrence of falls during the past year, and to assess the relationship between falls and the classical risk factors of falls.

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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