Cheaper bladder test could replace costly MRI scans
NCT ID NCT06323109
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether a simple ultrasound can do the same job as an MRI for measuring how well the bladder works in people with lower urinary tract symptoms (like trouble urinating). Researchers will compare results from both scans in 80 adults. If ultrasound works, it could become a cheaper and more available way to diagnose bladder problems.
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University of Wisconsin
RECRUITINGMadison, Wisconsin, 53705, United States
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