Effects of LycoComfort™ Supplementation on Symptoms Associated With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms...
BPHLower Urinary Tract SymptomsThis study will evaluate LycoComfort™ supplementation in alleviating symptoms associated with LUTS, BPH, and general prostate concerns. Inflammation, oxidative stress and androgenic activity in the prostate are proven catalysts of BPH, ultimately leading to increased prostate cell proliferation. The once-daily supplement LycoComfort™, will be under investigation for symptom relief and will be taken by participants for a duration of 12 weeks.
The Effect of Watching Relaxing Video During Cystoscopy
PainAnxiety2 moreThe cystoscopy procedure may cause pain and anxiety in patients. Since cystoscopy causes more pain in men, studies on pain and anxiety during cystoscopy are more common in men than women. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of watching relaxing video during cystoscopy on the pain and anxiety levels of female patients.
Focal Laser Ablation for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Benign Prostatic HyperplasiaLower Urinary Tract SymptomsEfficacy of Ultrasound Guided Percutaneous Transperineal Laser Ablation in Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy Patients: Non-Pharmacological Interventional Study
Application of MOSES Technology in BPH
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsIn this study the investigators intend to compare the surgical and functional results of two different modalities of the use of the Holmium laser in prostate enucleation.
Prostate Artery Embolization (PAE) for Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Prostatic HyperplasiaBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)7 moreThe purpose of this project is to evaluate the safety, efficacy, and feasibility of performing prostatic artery embolization (PAE) using endovascular techniques and particle embolics in men suffering from lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
Advanced Benefits of Alpha-blocker Monotherapy on Lower Urinary Tracts Symptoms(LUTS) Patients
Benign Prostate HyperplasiaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy of alpha-blocker monotherapy and alpha-blocker + 5-alpha reductase inhibitor combination therapy in benign prostate hyperplasia patients, and suggest guidelines of the combination therapy.
Imaging and Interventional Study for Erectile Dysfunction and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Erectile DysfunctionLower Urinary Tract Symptoms1 moreErectile dysfunction is highly prevalent as men grow older. Among the various causes of erectile dysfunction, it has been shown that pelvic arterial insufficiency plays a very important role. The investigators have recently developed the first imaging analytical algorithm by using the abdominal/pelvis multidetector computed tomographic (MDCT) angiography to delineate the whole arterial system supplying the penis. To establish a comprehensive, cutting-edge diagnostic and interventional therapeutic program for erectile dysfunction, the investigators therefore design this series of studies by including experts from Urology, Radiology, and Cardiology. This research project (PERFECT program) includes the following 4 sub-studies: 1) differential frequency of obstructive pelvic arterial lesions in coronary artery disease patients with and without erectile dysfunction/lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), 2) differential frequency of obstructive pelvic arterial lesions in patients with vascular risk factors and with or without erectile dysfunction/LUTS, 3) safety, feasibility, and efficacy of comprehensive pelvic angioplasty (with various interventional strategies/instruments) for patients with erectile dysfunction/LUTS and pelvic obstructive arterial disease: proof-of-concept study; and 4) efficacy and safety of comprehensive pelvic angioplasty (with various interventional strategies/instruments) for patients with erectile dysfunction/LUTS and pelvic obstructive arterial disease: a randomized controlled trial.
Can Women Correctly Contract Their Pelvic Floor Muscles After to Receive Verbal Instructions and...
Urinary IncontinenceUrinary Incontinence3 moreThe pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is a conservative treatment, currently considered as first line for women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). However, in practice, about 30 to 50% of women are unable to perform the correct contraction of the pelvic floor muscles (PFMs). When requested to perform the muscle contraction, the contraction of the gluteal muscles, hip adductors, or abdominal muscles is observed initially, rather of contraction of the levator anus muscle. Some factors make it difficult to perform the contraction of the PFM, such as its location on the pelvic floor, and its small size, followed by a lack of knowledge of the pelvic region, as well as its functions. Associated with these factors is the use of the muscles adjacent to the PFM, as previously mentioned. In order for women to benefit from a PFMT program for the treatment of SUI, the awareness phase of PFM can't be omitted, since the literature is unanimous in stating that pelvic exercises improve the recruitment capacity of the musculature, its tone and reflex coordination during the effort activities.
Taiwan ACE Beads for Embolization Therapy in Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
Lower Urinary Tract SymptomBenign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)In this proposal, the investigators plan to conduct a clinical trial to validate the efficacy and safety of microspheres (T-ACE Beads).
Effects of Digital Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Having Lower...
Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsThe aim of this study was to investigate the effects of digital pelvic floor muscle training and lifestyle recommendations in patients with Multiple Sclerosis having lower urinary tract symptoms.