Could a rechargeable device save money on bladder treatment?
NCT ID NCT07173517
Summary
This study aims to see if a newer, rechargeable version of a bladder control device saves money compared to the older, non-rechargeable type. It will look at the long-term treatment costs for about 268 patients who have nerve-related bladder problems that didn't improve with standard treatments. The research is analyzing past patient data to compare expenses and any complications between the two device types.
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Qilu Hospital
Jinan, Shandong, China
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