NCT00942370
Completed
N/A
Comparison of Electromyographic With Mechanomyographic Signals of Rectus Abdominis
University Hospital, Grenoble1 site in 1 country16 target enrollmentJuly 2009
ConditionsStress Urinary Incontinence
Overview
- Phase
- N/A
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Stress Urinary Incontinence
- Sponsor
- University Hospital, Grenoble
- Enrollment
- 16
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- Delay between the detection by mechanomyography (MMG) of rectus abdominis contraction and the detection of cough in cough effort
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to assess the delay between the detection (by mechanomyography-MMG) of rectus abdominis contraction and the detection of cough in cough effort.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •More or equal than 18 years old
- •Patient affiliated to social security or similarly regime
- •Healthy volunteer
- •BMI less than 30
Exclusion Criteria
- •Pregnant women and lactating mothers
- •Ward of court or under guardianship
- •Adult unable to express their consent or person under legal protection
- •Person deprived of freedom by judicial or administrative decision
- •Person hospitalized without their consent
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Delay between the detection by mechanomyography (MMG) of rectus abdominis contraction and the detection of cough in cough effort
Time Frame: 2 hours
Secondary Outcomes
- Lower and upper spectral band frequencies values for which the majority of the MMG signal is present, thresholds for detection of rectus abdominis contraction by mechanical myography(2 hours)
Study Sites (1)
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