New bladder sensor put to the test in small study
NCT ID NCT05959655
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study tested a new device called the Glean Urodynamics System (GUS) in 38 adults with lower urinary tract symptoms. The goal was to see if the sensor could safely and comfortably measure bladder pressure in a clinic setting. Participants had a standard test first, then the new sensor was inserted and removed after collecting data. The study focused on how well the device worked and how comfortable it was.
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Locations
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Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
Newport Beach, California, 92663, United States
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Palmetto Adult and Children's Urology
North Charleston, South Carolina, 29406, United States
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Stony Brook Medicine
East Setauket, New York, 11733, United States
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Tri Valley Urology
Murrieta, California, 92562, United States
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Urology Partners of North Texas
Arlington, Texas, 76017, United States
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