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Active clinical trials for "Urinary Bladder, Overactive"

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Post-treatment Novmalized Urodynamiz Findings as the Golden Standard of Objective Cure for Female...

Overactive Bladder Syndrome

Post-treatment Novmalized Urodynamiz Findings as the Golden Standard of Objective Cure for Female Overactive Bladder Patients Receiving Antimuscarinic Drug and Its Conelations With Voiding Diary, King's Health Quentionaire, Overactive Bladder Sympton Scores and Patient Perception of Bladder Condition.

Unknown status2 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

Foot Neuromodulation for Overactive Bladder in Children

Overactive Bladder

To determine the effects of electrical stimulation of the nerves in the foot on overactive bladder conditions in children.

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria

Study To Assess The Bioequivalence Under Fed And Fasted Conditions Of The Fesoterodine Beads-In-Capsule...

Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity

Open Label, Single-Dose, Crossover Study To Assess The Bioequivalence Under Fed And Fasted Conditions Of The Fesoterodine Beads-In-Capsule (BIC) SR4 And SR7 Formulations And To Estimate The Bioavailability of SR7 Beads Sprinkled On Apple Sauce Relative To The Beads-In-Capsule SR7 Formulation Administered Intact.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

The Effect of an Additional Stress Incontinence Procedure on Overactive Bladder During Pelvic Organ...

Overactive BladderPelvic Organ Prolapse

Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common condition in women. Approximately 20% of women undergo surgical correction for POP in their lifetime. Overactive bladder symptoms (OAB) are often associated with POP in 25-69% of patients and POP has been shown to be an independent risk factor for OAB. There is scientific evidence that surgical repair of POP reduces or eliminates OAB in >85%. In addition, stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is also often associated with POP, either clinically evident or as a potential post-operative complication. The clinical decision as to include a surgical technique to treat SUI when repairing POP surgically is still a matter of controversy. Most surgeons at the institution will include an extra procedure, specifically a retropubic sling, if SUI is clinically evident. Some will not include it unless there is urodynamic or clinical evidence of potential SUI post-operatively. Finally, some will include it regardless of clinical or urodynamic findings based on the apparent high incidence of such SUI after prolapse repair. The Tension-Free-Vaginal Tape (TVT) has been observed to reduce OAB as well as produce de-novo OAB symptoms, so the effect of TVT on OAB is still unclear. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of additional TVT surgery on OAB symptoms in patients undergoing POP repair. It is hoped that such data will better determine the effect of either surgical intervention strategy on OAB symptoms. This is a prospective cohort study comparing patients with OAB that undergo surgical repair of their prolapse with or without additional TVT surgery. The outcomes will be measured using pre- and post-operative validated questionnaires (PFDI-20, OAB-q short form).

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Do Patient Anxiety Levels Decrease Urodynamic Test Reproducibility?

AnxietyOveractive Bladder5 more

This study will look at how pre-test anxiety levels affect the reproducibility of symptoms during routine urodynamic testing in women. Urodynamics is a test that assesses the function of the lower urinary tract, including the bladder.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Drug Use Investigation for Toviaz

Overactive Bladder (OAB)

The purpose of this study is to collect effectiveness and safety information of fesoterodine related to their appropriate use in daily practice.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Pharmacokinetics and Relative Bioavailability Study

Urinary BladderOveractive

A Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics And Relative Bioavailability Study Of Tolterodine From Two Microspheres In Powder Blend Extended Release Formulations Compared To The Commercial Extended Release Capsules

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Post Marketing Survey of Vesicare in Japan

Overactive Bladder

This study is to evaluate the effect of Vesicare on quality of life (QOL) in female patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Vesitirim™ in Men Postmarketing Observational Study

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)Overactive Bladder (OAB)

This is an observational study which will look at the improvement in Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) in Irish men being treated with Vesitirim™ (solifenacin). Vesitirim™ is a competitive specific muscarinic receptor antagonist and has been used extensively for the treatment of OAB (Over Active Bladder) in women and has shown significant impact on urgency, frequency and incontinence in females. It is also indicated for the symptomatic treatment of urgency incontinence and/or increased urinary frequency and urgency in men. The purpose of this study is to evaluate LUTS storage symptom improvement in men with non neurogenic LUTS who have been prescribed Vesitirim™. The effect of Vesitirim (solifenacin) treatment on bothersome symptoms improvement will be measured using Over Active Bladder-q Short Form (OAB-qSF) and the Perception of Treatment Satisfaction (TS-VAS). The study will also help define some of the characteristics of the male population in Ireland who are treated with Vesitirim™ (solifenacin) as well as evaluating the effect of Vesitirim™ monotherapy or combination therapy on storage symptoms improvement (urgency, frequency and urge incontinence) using a bladder diary and IPSS (International Prostate Symptom Score). The study will also evaluate the effect of Vesitirim™ monotherapy or combination therapy on nocturia using IPSS. The impact of LUTS on quality of life will also be assessed. Data will also be collected regarding adverse drug reactions.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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