This is a prospective, multicenter study that was conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel, closed-loop, continuous-sensing wearable neuromodulation system for Overactive Bladder symptom control.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
96
Wearable Closed-Loop, Continuous Sensing Tibial Nerve Stimulation Device
Stanford University
Stanford, California, United States
The Pelvic Solutions Center
Denver, Colorado, United States
Colorado Pelvic Floor Consultants
Englewood, Colorado, United States
Women's Health Institute
Percentage of Responders in Voiding (Urinary Frequency) Events
The percentage of responders in voiding (urinary frequency) events, where a responder is defined as a subject that either achieves a 50% or greater reduction, from baseline (Visit 1) to Week 12 (Visit 5), in total voids per day relative to an upper normal limit of 8 voids per day, or returns to normal (8 or fewer voids per day) at Week 12.
Time frame: 12 Weeks
Percentage of Responders in Incontinence (Leak) Events (IE)
Percentage of Responders in Incontinence (Leak) Events (IE), where a responder is defined as a subject that either achieves a 50% or greater reduction, from baseline (Visit 1) to Week 12 (Visit 5), in total incontinence events per day, or returns to normal (0 events per day), at Week 12.
Time frame: 12 Weeks
Percentage of Responders in Urgency Events (UE)
Percentage of Responders in Urgency Events (UE), where a responder is defined as a subject that either achieves a 50% or greater reduction, from baseline (Visit 1) to Week 12 (Visit 5), in total urgency events per day, or returns to normal (0 events per day) at Week 12.
Time frame: 12 Weeks
Overall Responder Rate at 12 Weeks
Overall Responder Rate at 12 Weeks, where responder is defined as any subject with a 50% or greater improvement, or return to normal, in the total number of voids per day, or the total number of urgency events/day, or the total number of leaks per day from baseline at Week 12.
Time frame: 12 Weeks
Overall Responder Rate at 12 Months
Overall Responder Rate at 12 Months, where responder is defined as any subject with a 50% or greater improvement, or return to normal, in the total number of voids per day, or the total number of urgency events/day, or the total number of leaks per day from baseline at 6 months.
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Oak Lawn, Illinois, United States
Urology of Indiana
Greenwood, Indiana, United States
Ochsner Medical Center
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Michigan Institute of Urology
Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, United States
Tranquil Medical Rsearch
Webster, Texas, United States
West Virginia University
Morgantown, West Virginia, United States
Time frame: 12 Months