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Active clinical trials for "Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms"

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Optimization of OnabotulinumtoxinA (BTX-A) Injection for the Treatment of Neurogenic Lower Urinary...

Neurogenic BladderLower Urinary Tract Symptoms3 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate and standardize the way providers perform OnabotulinumtoxinA (BTX-A) injections into the bladder for the diagnosis of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD)/overactive bladder (OAB). NLUTD/OAB is a syndrome that affects many people, and includes urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urgency incontinence, and nocturia. This syndrome can be challenging to treat and often requires procedural management - including BTX-A injections into the bladder.

Recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Implanted Nitinol Device (iTind) System in Chinese Males With Lower Urinary Tract Symptom Secondary...

Prostate Hyperplasia

This is a prospective series of consecutive cases of patients undergoing iTind for the treatment of male LUTS.

Recruiting11 enrollment criteria

HoLEP Prior to Radiation Therapy for Patients With LUTS/Retention and Concurrent Prostate Cancer...

Prostate CancerLower Urinary Tract Symptoms

To determine if holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and/or urinary retention alters the treatment course for patients concurrently diagnosed with prostate cancer.

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

Butterfly Pivotal Study

BPH (Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia)Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)

A prospective, multicenter, blind randomized (2:1) controlled study comparing the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) of the Active arm to the IPSS of the control arm at the 3 months follow-up and active arm IPSS score change from time zero to 12 months. Patients in the active arm undergo Butterfly device treatment. Patients in the control arm undergo a sham rigid cystoscopy procedure

Recruiting43 enrollment criteria

Connective Tissue Manipulation on Pelvic Floor Muscle Functions in Children

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) is a disease group with subgroups that make up 40% of the patients were admitted to the pediatric urology clinic. The treatment of LUTD includes pharmacological, surgical treatment, neuromodulation, urotherapy, and pelvic floor muscle training. Conservative methods include bladder training, changing lifestyle and eating habits, pharmacological treatment, and physiotherapy approaches. Physiotherapy approaches used in the treatment of LUTD are; biofeedback, electrical stimulation applications, diaphragm breathing exercises, and manual therapy methods. The aim of our study is to compare the effects of Connective Tissue Manipülation (CTM) , which will be applied in addition to Pelvic Floor Muscle Rehabilitation (PFMR) for 8 weeks, on LUTD symptoms, pelvic floor muscle functions, uroflowmetry values and quality of life compared to PTMR applied alone for 8 weeks in children with LUTD.

Enrolling by invitation10 enrollment criteria

Electronic Urinary Flowmeter to Improve Accuracy of Bladder Diaries .

Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsHealthy

The goal of this clinical trial is to give an answer to the question of whether an automated calculation of voided volumes would produce a more accurate set of bladder diary data when compared to the traditional ''eye-balling'' method of estimated voided volumes of paper bladder diaries, in female adult patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). The main question[s] it aims to answer are: Does an automated measurement of voided volumes improve the accuracy of bladder diary data? Does an automated measurement of voided volumes improve the utility of bladder diaries? Participants will be asked to: void in the disposable measuring jug and record their estimated voided volume for a total of three consecutive days in a paper diary (as per usual care). transfer their voided volume from the disposable jug to the automated vessel (diary pod) after each void for the same three consecutive days. The reports generated from the paper diaries (estimated volumes) will be compared to the reports generated from the electronic automated measurement of voided volumes to understand whether there is a clinically significant difference between the two. The investigators aim to recruit healthy female adult volunteers with no lower urinary tract symptoms to understand the normal voiding patterns and volumes of adult females using the diary pod. The investigators will also recruit adult females with lower urinary tract symptoms and compare the two methods of capturing the voided volume

Recruiting10 enrollment criteria

JING SI HERBAL TEA and Urinary Tract Symptoms in Bladder Cancer

Lower Urinary Tract SymptomsIntravenous Drug Usage2 more

To identify the effects of JING SI HERBAL TEA in the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms after intravesical therapy in patients with bladder cancer.

Enrolling by invitation7 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Repetative Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Therapy for Stroke Patients

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

The aim of our study is to investigate the effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy (rTMS) on lower urinary system dysfunctions and detrusor muscle activity in stroke patients.

Recruiting19 enrollment criteria

Neurophysiological Assessment of Healthy and Impaired Human Lower Urinary Tract Function

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Study part 1 will consist of sensory evoked cortical potential (SEP) measurements of the lower urinary tract (LUT) in healthy subjects using different stimulation frequencies from 0.25 to 3Hz to find the most effective frequency in regard to acquisition time for reliable SEP response rates. Study part 2 will consist of a series of consecutive SEP measurements in patients with LUT symptoms during low bladder volume and maximum cystometric capacity to assess reliability of measurements and influence of potential concomitant LUTS treatments.

Recruiting24 enrollment criteria

Brain Activity Among Children With Overactive Bladder and Daytime Urinary Incontinence and Healthy...

Urinary IncontinenceDaytime Wetting8 more

The aim of this study is to investigate whether the activity in brain areas controlling the bladder is different among children suffering from Overactive Bladder (OAB) and Daytime Urinary Incontinence (DUI) compared to age- and gender-matched healthy children without bladder symptoms. Moreover, the aim is to investigate if sacral transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS) has a central mechanism of action. Children with OAB and DUI will be recruited from involved pediatric departments, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) will be performed before and after 10 weeks of sacral TENS. In healthy children without bladder symptoms, only the baseline fMRI will be performed.

Recruiting17 enrollment criteria
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