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Urodynamics and Clinical Factors That Are Associated With Bladder Over-sensitivity

Conditions
Bladder Outlet Obstruction
Benign Prostate Enlargement
Bladder Disease
Stress Incontinence (Female) (Male)
Overactive Bladder Syndrome
Interventions
Other: IPSS questionnaire
Registration Number
NCT03486639
Lead Sponsor
Assaf-Harofeh Medical Center
Brief Summary

Urodynamic examination evaluates storage and empting phases of the urinary bladder. It enables the clinician to correlate physiologic findings to patients' complains. The data gathered during the examination divided to storage and empting.

During the storage phase, bladder sensation is measured while the bladder is filled with sterile water. During years of practice, we noticed that early sensation (bladder over-sensitivity) is occasionally associated with bladder outlet obstruction (as demonstrated in the emptying phase of the examination.

Detailed Description

The study includes patients who were referred to Urodynamics examination due to lower urinary tract symptoms. There is no actual intervention during the examination. Though, patients are asked to fill an International prostate symptom score (IPSS-questionnaires).

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
330
Inclusion Criteria
  • All patients refered to Asaf HaRofeh Medical Center for Urodynamic examination
Exclusion Criteria
  • Inability to sign an informed concent
  • Administration of analgesics 8 hours prior to the examination
  • Known urethral stricture
  • Chronic bladder or urethral pain
  • Active cystitis
  • Permanent urinary catheter

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Patients undergoing urodynamicIPSS questionnaireAll patients older than 18 who are refered for Urodynamics examination
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Early sensation during the filling phaseDuring the urodynamic examination

Bladder oversensitivity (early sensation), a diagnosis made by symptoms and urodynamic investigations. Defined as an increased perceived bladder sensation during bladder filling with specific cystometric findings of: (i) an early first desire to void; (ii) an early strong desire to void, which occurs at low bladder volume; (iii) a low maximum cystometric bladder capacity; no abnormal increases in detrusor pressure.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Assaf Harofe Medical Center

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Be'er Ya'aqov, Israel

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