Overactive Bladder Syndrome
Overactive Bladder SyndromeEnuresis1 morePurpose: A lot of etiological factors related to overactive bladder (OAB) has been investigated. However, the role of primary nocturnal enuresis (NE), which is characterized with childhood night time incontinence, in the etiology of OAB is controversial. This study aims to evaluate the effect of NE in patients diagnosed with OAB. Metod Between january-september 2021, the data of patients who applied to the urology outpatientclinic with OAB symptoms were collected. Patients with a history of chronic systemic disease, previous medical treatment for OAB and who did not accept to join the study were excluded. According to the diagnosis of childhood NE, patients were divided into two groups. Demographic data hav been recorded. Frequency of incontinence, number of day time void and nocturia were evaluated according to a 3 day voiding diary. Inaddition, max. Urinary flowr atio (Qmax), bladder Wall thickness and postvoid residual volüme rates were determined using uroflowmetry and pelvic ultrasound.
Consumer Evaluation of Intermittent Catheter Product Modifications
Urinary IncontinenceThis study aims to collect feedback from hydrophilic intermittent catheter end-users to assess user acceptance of the test hydrophilic intermittent catheter and generate evidence to support commercial marketing objectives.
Pregnancy After Tension-free Vaginal Tape and Other Mid-urethral Sling Procedures
Urinary IncontinenceUrinary Stress Incontinence1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine the interactions between pregnancy and urinary stress incontinence in women with a mid-urethral sling (MUS). The specific aims of the 2 sub studies are: Study 1: The main aims of Study 1 are to evaluate any potential impact on urinary stress continence after a pregnancy/delivery following MUS surgery, and to evaluate any potential differences in continence status based on the mode of delivery for these women. Study 2: The aim of Study 2 is to examine how obstetric factors may affect the degree of incontinence in women registered in The Norwegian female incontinence registry prior to surgical treatment. In addition, we want to explore if there are obstetric risk factors predicting failure of a MUS surgery performed after pregnancy/delivery.
Product Evaluation of a Newly Developed Intermittent Catheter.
IncontinenceUrinaryThe aim of the study is to investigate the navigation of a newly developed catheter.
First Time Mothers and Anal Incontinence Six Years Postpartum
Fecal IncontinenceUrinary Incontinence1 morePrevious studies show that incontinence is relatively common during pregnancy and after delivery. Experiencing incontinence during pregnancy or in the first year after delivery increases the risk of long term incontinence. There is scarce documentation of the long term prevalence of anal incontinence (AI) in Norway. This study aims to explore prevalence and risk factors for incontinence approximately six years after delivery among the 1718 who participated in two previous studies exploring the prevalence and predictors of anal incontinence in late pregnancy and during the first year after first delivery, and the effect of pelvic floor muscle exercises as treatment for anal incontinence after delivery. Increased awareness and knowledge about risk factors and long term prevalence of anal incontinence among health professionals as well as pregnant and parous women may give indications about which women to target for preventative measures to reduce the risk of new onset of postpartum AI during pregnancy and after delivery. Further, increased knowledge may aid in planning individualized follow-up during pregnancy and the first year as well as in the long term among women with existing AI symptoms.
Prospective Evaluation of Keat Electrostimulator in the Auto-reeducation of Female Urinary Incontinence...
Urinary IncontinenceThe investigators performed a prospective analysis of 450 women with stress, urge and mixed incontinence in order to assess the health-related quality of life (Contilife® questionnaire) and the objective cure rate after two months of electrical stimulation (Keat® stimulator). Management of urinary incontinence with the Keat® stimulator could given an improvement in the quality of life and a good rate of satisfaction without side effect. Objective cure is as good as subjective improvement especially in urinary stress incontinence. Keat® stimulator is a non-invasive and simple new technique that could be the bew first-line non surgical treatment for female urinary incontinence.
Value of Urodynamics Prior to Stress Incontinence Surgery 2
Stress Urinary IncontinenceTo test the value of preoperatively performed urodynamics with regard to outcome of surgery for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) and to examine whether not performing urodynamics preoperatively is more cost effective than performing urodynamics preoperatively using the non-inferiority assumption.
516-BOTOX Urinary Incontinence Detrusor
Urinary IncontinenceUrinary Bladder1 moreThe specific aim of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of each of 2 dosages of BOTOX® (200 U or 300 U) compared to placebo injected into the detrusor for the treatment of urinary incontinence caused by neurogenic detrusor overactivity in patients who have not been adequately managed with anticholinergic therapy.
Host Response to Pessaries in Microbial Communities of the Postmenopausal Vagina
Stress Urinary IncontinenceProlapseThe ability to determine the postmenopausal vaginal environment and the impact of pessary use could help to maximize pessary therapy and non-surgical treatment for such a prevalent problem.
Mixed Urinary Incontinence Symptoms Before and After Treatment With Botox and Bulkamid
Mixed IncontinenceUrge and StressThis study compares mixed urinary incontinence symptoms before and after a combined treatment with Botox and Bulkamid. Eligible for the study are adult females with a mixed urinary incontinence, having both urgency urinary symptoms and stress urinary symptoms.