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UnknownNCT00355433

Comparison of Body and Room Temperature Saline in Urodynamics

Comparison of Urodynamic Volume Measurements Using Room and Body Temperature Saline

Status
Unknown
Phase
Phase 4
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
24 (planned)
Sponsor
Tripler Army Medical Center · Federal
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare first urge, strong urge, and maximum capacity, and perception of discomfort during urodynamic testing between room temperature and body temperate saline. Twenty-four non-pregnant females referred to the urogynecology clinic for bladder testing will be enrolled into the study. Each patient will serve as her own control, undergoing the bladder testing with both room temperature and body temperature saline.

Detailed description

This is a prospective observational study. Patient scheduled to undergo evaluation of urinary incontinence by urodynamics in the gynecology clinic will be asked to participate. Patients will be counseled and consent forms signed. The nurse will open the envelope which randomizes the order of instillation and set up the first fluid. Normal saline in 1000ml bags are used for instillation. The bags being used for body temperature fluid will be heated using an Olympic Warmette to between 98 and 99 degrees as determined by 3M Tempadot Thermometers. Urodynamics will be performed using standard clinic protocol recording first sensation, first urge, and maximum capacity. The patient will ask to comment on the discomfort of the test using a 5 point Lickert scale for both pain and urgency (see attached questions). Patients will be allowed to void. The bladder will be filled again with the second solution with identical questions used to determine first sensation, first urge and maximum capacity. During each filling the patient will be tested for stress incontinence at 200 and 300 mls as per our protocol. Following the instillation of the second solution the patient will again be asked her perception of pain and urgency an identical scale. Maximum bladder capacities from each temperature saline tested will then be compared against maximum bladder capacity as estimated from the patients' bladder diary. The patient will then be managed as is appropriate for her test results.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREUrodymanics

Timeline

Start date
2006-07-01
Completion
2006-07-01
First posted
2006-07-24
Last updated
2006-07-24

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00355433. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.