Optimal Duration of Post-Operative Activity Restriction After Midurethral Sling Procedures
- Conditions
- Urinary Stress Incontinence
- Interventions
- Behavioral: 6-week post-operative activity restrictionBehavioral: 3-week post-operative activity restriction
- Registration Number
- NCT04817839
- Lead Sponsor
- Yale University
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare postoperative outcomes and patient satisfaction between 3 and 6-week postoperative restrictions after a midurethral sling procedure.
- Detailed Description
This is a blinded, randomized controlled trial. Patients undergoing midurethral sling placement for stress urinary incontinence will be asked to participate in the study. If eligible and willing to participate, patients will be randomized to a "3 weeks post-operative restriction" or "6-week post-operative restriction" of activities group.
Currently, pelvic surgeons' recommendations for activity and lifting restrictions during post-operative period vary widely from 1 to 50 pounds (10). Given variation in literature and reasonable expectations for lifting restrictions, 20-pound lifting restriction was considered to be a reasonable and attainable expectation from patients. Both groups will be given an identical set of postoperative instructions which include refrainment from lifting anything over 20 pounds, avoid strenuous exercise, running, or perform high-impact aerobic activities during the restricted activity period. Depending on their random allocation, patients will follow these instructions either for 3 or 6 postoperative weeks. The activities which all patients will be allowed to do during their postoperative recovery include walking, using stairs and showering in both groups. All patient will be asked to refrain from sexual intercourse for 6 weeks consistent with current routine post op recommendations (6). Other than the time of activity restriction post op (heavy lifting, strenuous exercise, running, high impact exercise), patients will receive identical postoperative instructions otherwise.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 205
- At least 18 years of age,
- Patients who are ambulatory and scheduled for midurethral sling placement surgery only for treatment of stress urinary incontinence
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• Patients who are unable to read, understand, or complete study documents in English or Spanish
- Patient undergoing concomitant surgery for pelvic organ prolapse other than midurethral sling
- Patients who are unable to commit to 6 weeks of no heavy lifting (20 lbs)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description 6-week post-operative activity restriction 6-week post-operative activity restriction Participants will be given postoperative instructions which include refraining from lifting anything over 20 pounds, avoiding strenuous exercise, running, or performing high-impact aerobic activities for 6-weeks post operation. 3-week post-operative activity restriction 3-week post-operative activity restriction Participants will be given postoperative instructions which include refraining from lifting anything over 20 pounds, avoiding strenuous exercise, running, or performing high-impact aerobic activities for 3-weeks post operation.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in urogenital distress inventory (UDI) stress score Baseline, 6 Months UDI form calculator assesses life quality and symptom distress in women suffering from urinary incontinence. The range is 0 to 70, higher means worse, lowers means better (higher is more symptoms.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in cough stress test 6 months, 1 year Cough stress test is a clinic evaluation to assess stress urinary incontinence. Positive (leaking of urine w cough) or Negative (no leaking urine w cough)
Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGI-I) 6 months The Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGI-I) is a global index that may be used to rate the response of a condition to a therapy (transition scale). The PGI-I is a transition scale that is a single question asking the patient to rate their urinary tract condition now, as compared with how it was prior to before beginning treatment on a scale from 1 (Very much better) to 7 (Very much worse)
Change in Patient Satisfaction Post-Operative Questionnaire 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year This is a questionnaire that will evaluate patient's satisfaction. Assessed on a 5-point Likert scale with question "How satisfied are you with the result of your incontinence surgery." Range is 0-5. Higher number means more satisfied.
Activity Assessment Scale (AAS) 3 weeks This questionnaire is a 13-item postoperative functional activity scale. The AAS is scored from zero to 100 (higher scores=better activity function).
Incontinence Impact Questionnaire Short Form (IIQ-7) 6 months Incontinence Impact Questionnaire (IIQ) short form at 6 months. The IIQ-7 has 7 questions that evaluate quality of life related to urinary symptoms. Item responses are assigned values of 0 for "not at all," 1 for "slightly," 2 for "moderately," and 3 for "greatly." The average score of items responded to is calculated. The average, which ranges from 0 to 3, is multiplied by 33 1/3 to put scores on a scale of 0 to 100. Higher scores indicate worse quality of life .
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Yale New Haven Hospital
🇺🇸New Haven, Connecticut, United States