17 results
Primary: Effectivity. Secundary: Effectivity (questionnaires, progression, surgery), safety and tolerability.
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…
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?
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 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 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).
A non-inferiority/superiority trial was designed for the treatment of uncomplicated cystitis in the Dutch community, in which we compare a 1-day and 3-day regimen of FT to a 5-day regimen of nitrofurantoin to investigate the effect on time to…
To evaluate cost effectiviness of the SENS-U (continuous ultrasonic bladder monitoring) in urotherapy for children with functional daytime urinary incontinence.
The main objective of this trial is to determine whether reusable catheters are not less efficient as single use catheters, measured by symptomatic UTIs. Secondary objectives are adverse events like hospital admissions due to UTIs, urethral damage/…
Objective: To study the effectiveness of pelvic physical therapy and ES in patients with PD suffering from LUTS. Which are the most effective parameters for ES. Intervention: Intervention: 8 treatment sessions of 30 minutes pelvic physical therapy…
The REPLACE study aims to determine whether not changing the catheter (catheter retained) for catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI)affects the recurrence-risk of CAUTI.
Therefore, in the DUET-trial we will investigate whether double J stenting is indeed superior to the use of an external stent in reducing the number of urological complications after kidney transplantation, as measured by the number of PCN…
Primary objective: Does removal of an IUC late at night on the day of vaginal prolapse surgery lead to a decrease in clinical UTIs in the first six weeks after surgery compared to removal on the morning of the first day after surgery?Secondary…
This trial aims to study the effects, costs and cost-effectiveness of an App-based program for women 18 years or older withurinary incontinence (UI) in primary care compared to care delivered by the general practitioner (GP) according to the…