Patient-driven Compression in Urography
Urologic DiseasesCompression of the abdomen during urography with either a patient-regulated compression device or conventional compression. Evaluation of radiation dose, image quality and patients' experiences
Emergence Agitation Between Sevoflurane and Desflurane in Pediatric
ChildrenUrologic Diseases1 moreSevoflurane is the volatile anesthetic agent of choice in pediatric surgery. Nevertheless, sevoflurane anesthesia had the high incidence of emergence delirium compared to halothane and isoflurane.Bortone L et al.reported isoflurane for maintenance decreased incidence of emergence agitation compared to sevoflurane in unpremedicated preschool children under elective subumbilical surgery (32% versus 52% respectively). Desflurane is the new volatile anesthetic agent which provides faster recovery compared to sevoflurane.Valley et al.reported no significant differences between sevoflurane or desflurane anesthesia in children in term of the serious airway complication such as laryngospasm or desaturation excepted the number of coughing episodes were more frequent in the desflurane compared to sevoflurane (36 versus 18).Mayer J et al. reported sevoflurane had severity of Pediatric Anesthesia Emergence Delirium (PAED) scale higher than desflurane in ear, nose, throat inpatient surgery in children (12(2-20) versus 6(0-15) respectively) with no reported of incidence of emergence agitation between those two. Therefore, the investigators would like to compare the incidence of emergence agitation, recovery profile and respiratory events between desflurane and sevoflurane anesthesia in pediatric ambulatory urologic surgery under general anesthesia and combined with regional anesthesia.
Effect of Prewarming During Induction of General Anesthesia Combined With Warmed Intravenous Fluid...
Urologic DiseasesHypothermia occurs frequently during general anesthesia. This study is to evaluate the efficacy of 10 minutes of prewarming during induction of general anesthesia during urologic surgery.
SHTC - EUROPE-1 Synergo Hyperthermia-Chemotherapy by European Urologists' Research Operation Preserving...
Urinary Bladder NeoplasmsUrologic Neoplasms5 moreA multi-institutional, prospective, randomised, open-label, superiority, comparative, active-controlled, phase 3 study. The study will compare Synergo RF-induced hyperthermia-chemotherapy (SHTC) plus mitomycin C (MMC) to standard treatment of bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) therapy as first-line adjuvant treatment for intermediate and high-risk NMIBC, and will evaluate recurrence and progression rate over two years of follow-up.
Does Depth of Neuromuscular Blockade (NMB) Affect Surgical Conditions in Obese Patients Undergoing...
GYN DisordersUrologic DiseasesA prospective, randomized, outcome trial to evaluate, if depth of neuromuscular blockade (NMB) will affect surgical conditions and postoperative pain based on the degree of neuromuscular block during robotic surgery for gynecological and urologic procedures in obese and non-obese patients.
Migration of Intraureteral Stents Compared to Conventional Double-J Stents.
Urologic DiseasesUrological System Complication of ProcedureThe purpose of this study is to determine if stents placed with only one loop in the kidney move more than stents placed with a loop in both the kidney and a bladder. Participants in this study will undergo placement of a stent into the ureter that drains urine from the kidney into the bladder. The stent will be placed in 1 of 2 ways: either with only a loop of the stent is left in the kidney or in the regular manner where a loop of the stent is left in both the kidney and in the bladder. The position of the stent will be measured at the time of placement. When the stent is removed, the position of the stent will be measured prior to pulling the stent.
Bioequivalence Study of the Second Generation Dutasteride and Tamsulosin Hydrochloride (HCL) Combination...
Urologic DiseasesThe purpose of this study is to assess the bioequivalence of the second generation dutasteride and tamsulosin hydrochloride (HCL) combination capsule versus currently available commercial combination of dutasteride 0.5 milligram (mg) and tamsulosin HCL 0.4 mg capsule in healthy adult male subjects. Subjects in this study will receive either a single oral dose of the second generation dutasteride 0.5 mg and tamsulosin 0.4 mg combination capsule or a single dose of commercially available combination of dutasteride 0.5 mg and tamsulosin HCL 0.4 mg followed by a 28-day washout period both in fasted state. The study will enroll approximately 92 healthy adult male subjects in order to complete approximately 76 evaluable subjects. The total duration of a subject's involvement in this study is anticipated to be approximately 12 weeks.
Clinical Study to Investigate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Udenafil Tablet in Renal Impaired...
Renal InsufficiencyKidney Diseases1 moreThis study is designed to assess the effect of renal impairment on the pharmacokinetics, safety and tolerability of udenafil in subjects with renal impairment compared to healthy subjects.
Clinical Study to Investigate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of SK3530 Tablet in Renal Impaired...
Renal InsufficiencyKidney Diseases1 moreThis study is designed to investigate the effect of renal impairment on the safety and pharmacokinetics of SK3530 in subjects with renal impairment compared to healthy subjects.
Brain Effects of Sacral Neuromodulation
Urinary Tract DiseaseSacral neuromodulation (SNM) has become an accepted treatment for patients with refractory lower urinary tract dysfunction such as urgency frequency syndrome, urgency incontinence, non-obstructive chronic urinary retention and chronic pelvic pain syndrome. Modulation of central afferent activity is considered critical to this therapeutic effect but the neural mechanisms are poorly understood. We hypothesize that SNM has a significant effect on brain activity detectable by positron emission tomography (PET).