Shorter test for bladder device could mean quicker relief
NCT ID NCT06226220
Summary
This study is testing if a shorter 3-day test period works as well as the standard 7-day test for a bladder control device. The device, called sacral neuromodulation, helps women with overactive bladder symptoms like sudden urges and frequent urination. Researchers want to see if the shorter test is just as good at predicting who will benefit from the permanent implant, while possibly being more convenient and reducing the chance of the test wire moving.
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University of Chicago
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