36 results
Primary: Effectivity. Secundary: Effectivity (questionnaires, progression, surgery), safety and tolerability.
The overall aim of our study is to evaluate the management of suspected uncomplicated UTI in women presenting in primary care through use of a novel point of care test (POCT, Flexicult). This study is being carried out in 4 European networks: Wales…
The study will evaluate the injection of AMDC for Urinary Sphincter Repair (USR) compared to a placebo dose, with the hypothesis that one or two treatments of AMDC is statistically superior to placebo at 12 months following the initial treatment.
Improve postoperative urine continence after prostatectomy for prostate cancer.
The primary objective of the study is to study the effects of pelvic floor physiotherapy compared to treatment with α1-blocking agents in men with lower urinary tract symptoms.The secondary objective is to study the effects of the two therapies on…
To assess clinical parameters and biomarkers in blood and urine in predicting bacteremia, need for hospital admission, clinical and bacteriologic cure and mortality in patients with fUTI.To determine whether a 7-day duration of antibiotic treatment…
Objective: The main objective is to demonstrate superiority of the intravesical overnight instillation of gentamicin versus oral antibiotic prophylaxis in reducing the number of recurrences of UTI and extending the time-interval to a next UTI, in…
Research question: is primary aggressive treatment of constipation with rectal wash-out in girls with NNBSD at least equally effective as usual care?
A pilot study to:1. assess the urodynamic changes induced by 100mg MR formulationof UK-369,003 vs. placebo in men with LUTS;2. Assess the safety and tolerability of UK-369,003 in men with LUTS
The main objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle therapy in comparison with α-blockers, in men with LUTS. The second objective is the validation of the questionnaire (MPFS) in this group of patients
The goal of this study is to determine whether a short course of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid reduces the number of urinary tract infections in children that have been catheterized during a short period.
To 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…
To assess the effects and costs of cranberry use to prevent symptomatic UTIs in nursing home residents.
The objectives are to evaluate:- The effect of Org 3236 on prostate volume compared to placebo;- The effect of Org 3236 on LUTS compared to placebo;- The effect of Org 3236 on urinary flow and postvoid residual volume compared toplacebo;- The effect…
The aim of the study is to investigate if alarm treatment in combination with EMDR is a better method for persistent enuresis nocturna than only alarm treatment.Subquestions: 1. What is the success percentage of EMDR with alarm treatment? 2. If EMDR…
The main objective of this study is to assess the additive effect of EMG-feedback in the treatment of LUTS in men.
Main question:Does a restrictive fluid management during general anesthesia lead to less urinary production?Sub questions:Does a fluid management with colloid fluid during general anesthesia lead to a change in urinary production?Does a different…
To assess whether cranberry capsules given peri-operatively reduce the risk of clinical overt UTI after elective pelvic floor surgery with indwelling catheter postoperatively, compared with placebo.
This study is designed to demonstrate the CV and renal effects of sotagliflozin in patients with T2D, high CV risk, and moderate renal impairment. One of the major objectives of this study is to fulfill the regulatory mandate that any new therapy…
To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of providing an online personalized self-management program as a first-lineintervention to men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) compared to care as usual (CAU).