The aim of the study is evaluation of the efficiency of pelvic floor muscles in the context of surgical outcomes in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
140
Centrum Medyczne "ŻELAZNA"
Warsaw, Poland
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI-20)
Symptom inventory and a measure of the degree of bother and distress. The PFDI-20 includes 20 questions and 3 scales. Each of the 3 scales is scored from 0 (least distress) to 100 (greatest distress). The sum of the scores of these 3 scales serves as the overall summary score of the PFDI-20 and ranges from 0 - 300.
Time frame: change from the baseline till 6 months post treatment
Pelvic floor organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse, range 0-4, higher indicate worse outcomes
Time frame: change from the baseline till 6 month post treatment
Marshall-Bonney test
Assessment of stress urinary incontinence, test can be negative or positive, positive test indicates incontinence
Time frame: change from the baseline till 6 months post treatment
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI-20)
Symptom inventory and a measure of the degree of bother and distress. The PFDI-20 includes 20 questions and 3 scales. Each of the 3 scales is scored from 0 (least distress) to 100 (greatest distress). The sum of the scores of these 3 scales serves as the overall summary score of the PFDI-20 and ranges from 0 - 300.
Time frame: 3 months post treatment
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI-20)
Symptom inventory and a measure of the degree of bother and distress. The PFDI-20 includes 20 questions and 3 scales. Each of the 3 scales is scored from 0 (least distress) to 100 (greatest distress). The sum of the scores of these 3 scales serves as the overall summary score of the PFDI-20 and ranges from 0 - 300.
Time frame: 12 months post treatment
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI-20)
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Symptom inventory and a measure of the degree of bother and distress. The PFDI-20 includes 20 questions and 3 scales. Each of the 3 scales is scored from 0 (least distress) to 100 (greatest distress). The sum of the scores of these 3 scales serves as the overall summary score of the PFDI-20 and ranges from 0 - 300.
Time frame: change from the baseline till 3 months post treatment
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI-20)
Symptom inventory and a measure of the degree of bother and distress. The PFDI-20 includes 20 questions and 3 scales. Each of the 3 scales is scored from 0 (least distress) to 100 (greatest distress). The sum of the scores of these 3 scales serves as the overall summary score of the PFDI-20 and ranges from 0 - 300.
Time frame: change from the baseline till 12 months post treatment
Visual Analogue Scale
Distress assessment range 0-10, higher numbers represent better outcomes
Time frame: 3 month post treatment
Visual Analogue Scale
Distress assessment range 0-10, higher numbers represent better outcomes
Time frame: 6 months post treatment
Visual Analogue Scale
Distress assessment range 0-10, higher numbers represent better outcomes
Time frame: 12 months post treatment
Visual Analogue Scale
Distress assessment range 0-10, higher numbers represent better outcomes
Time frame: change from the baseline till 3 months post treatment
Visual Analogue Scale
Distress assessment range 0-10, higher numbers represent better outcomes
Time frame: change from the baseline till 6 months post treatment
Visual Analogue Scale
Distress assessment range 0-10, higher numbers represent better outcomes
Time frame: change from the baseline till 12 months post treatment
PELVIC FLOOR IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE SHORT FORM (PFIQ-7)
Assessment of life impact in women with pelvic floor disorders, range 0-300, higher numbers indicate greater impact
Time frame: 3 month post treatment
PELVIC FLOOR IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE SHORT FORM (PFIQ-7)
Assessment of life impact in women with pelvic floor disorders, range 0-300, higher numbers indicate greater impact
Time frame: 6 months post treatment
PELVIC FLOOR IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE SHORT FORM (PFIQ-7)
Assessment of life impact in women with pelvic floor disorders, range 0-300, higher numbers indicate greater impact
Time frame: 12 months post treatment
PELVIC FLOOR IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE SHORT FORM (PFIQ-7)
Assessment of life impact in women with pelvic floor disorders, range 0-300, higher numbers indicate greater impact
Time frame: change from the baseline till 3 months post treatment
PELVIC FLOOR IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE SHORT FORM (PFIQ-7)
Assessment of life impact in women with pelvic floor disorders, range 0-300, higher numbers indicate greater impact
Time frame: change from the baseline till 6 months post treatment
PELVIC FLOOR IMPACT QUESTIONNAIRE SHORT FORM (PFIQ-7)
Assessment of life impact in women with pelvic floor disorders, range 0-300, higher numbers indicate greater impact
Time frame: change from the baseline till 12 months post treatment
Incontinence impact Questionnaire-Short Form (IIQ-7 SF)
To measure the impact of urinary incontinence on activities, roles and emotional states
Time frame: 3 months post treatment
Incontinence impact Questionnaire-Short Form (IIQ-7 SF)
To measure the impact of urinary incontinence on activities, roles and emotional states
Time frame: 6 months post treatment
Incontinence impact Questionnaire-Short Form (IIQ-7 SF)
To measure the impact of urinary incontinence on activities, roles and emotional states
Time frame: 12 months post treatment
Incontinence impact Questionnaire-Short Form (IIQ-7 SF)
To measure the impact of urinary incontinence on activities, roles and emotional states
Time frame: change from the baseline till 3 months post treatment
Incontinence impact Questionnaire-Short Form (IIQ-7 SF)
To measure the impact of urinary incontinence on activities, roles and emotional states
Time frame: change from the baseline till 6 months post treatment
Incontinence impact Questionnaire-Short Form (IIQ-7 SF)
To measure the impact of urinary incontinence on activities, roles and emotional states
Time frame: change from the baseline till 12 months post treatment
Pelvic floor organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse, range 0-4, higher indicate worse outcomes
Time frame: at 1 month post treatment
Pelvic floor organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse, range 0-4, higher indicate worse outcomes
Time frame: 3 months post treatment
Pelvic floor organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse, range 0-4, higher indicate worse outcomes
Time frame: 12 months post treatment
Pelvic floor organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse, range 0-4, higher indicate worse outcomes
Time frame: change from the baseline till 3 month post treatment
Pelvic floor organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse, range 0-4, higher indicate worse outcomes
Time frame: change from the baseline till 12 month post treatment
Pelvic floor organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse, range 0-4, higher indicate worse outcomes
Time frame: change from the baseline till 1 month post treatment
Marshall-Bonney test
Assessment of stress urinary incontinence, test can be negative or positive, positive test indicates incontinence
Time frame: at 1 month post treatment
Marshall-Bonney test
Assessment of stress urinary incontinence, test can be negative or positive, positive test indicates incontinence
Time frame: 3 months post treatment
Marshall-Bonney test
Assessment of stress urinary incontinence, test can be negative or positive, positive test indicates incontinence
Time frame: 12 months post treatment
Marshall-Bonney test
Assessment of stress urinary incontinence, test can be negative or positive, positive test indicates incontinence
Time frame: change from the baseline till 3 months post treatment
Marshall-Bonney test
Assessment of stress urinary incontinence, test can be negative or positive, positive test indicates incontinence
Time frame: change from the baseline till 1 month post treatment
Marshall-Bonney test
Assessment of stress urinary incontinence, test can be negative or positive, positive test indicates incontinence
Time frame: change from the baseline till 12 months post treatment
Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI-20)
Symptom inventory and a measure of the degree of bother and distress. The PFDI-20 includes 20 questions and 3 scales. Each of the 3 scales is scored from 0 (least distress) to 100 (greatest distress). The sum of the scores of these 3 scales serves as the overall summary score of the PFDI-20 and ranges from 0 - 300.
Time frame: 6 months post treatment
Pelvic floor organ prolapse quantification (POP-Q)
Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse, range 0-4, higher indicate worse outcomes
Time frame: 6 months post treatment
Marshall-Bonney test
Assessment of stress urinary incontinence, test can be negative or positive, positive test indicates incontinence
Time frame: 6 months post treatment