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Cohort Study: Perceptual Urge Sensation

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Maastricht University Medical Centre (MUMC)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Osteoporosis
Urinary Bladder, Overactive

Treatments

Other: Micturition diary
Other: Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale
Other: Self-consciousness questionnaire
Other: EuroQol-5D

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT00971646
09-1234567

Details and patient eligibility

About

Over the past few years it has become clear that our understanding of bladder physiology is inadequate to explain urge incontinence. This has forced us to re-evaluate what we know and do not know about bladder function and dysfunction. This has led to the identification and study of novel systems within the bladder that may contribute to abnormal sensations.

The investigators now suspect that the organic changes occurring in the bladder are not the whole story. For one group of patients with pathological urge there is growing evidence suggesting that there may be a strong psychological component. The idea now being put forward is that normal afferent peripheral information is perceived as abnormal and excessive, resulting in an increased desire to go to the bathroom: 'perceptual urge'. It is important to identify this group of patients since it will direct their treatment towards more cognitive approaches. Also, if such a psychological aetiology can be eliminated it would lead to a more focused and effective management of peripheral pathology with surgery or pharmacology.

Enrollment

160 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion Criteria (for patients with OAB):

  • Patients older than 18 years with OAB diagnosed by their urologist using the criteria of more than 8 micturitions on three consecutive days of these three days they keep a micturation diary with a VAS score for urge sensation.

Patients should have at least one episode of urge: sudden compelling desire to void which can not be postponed.

  • Well versed in Dutch.

Inclusion Criteria (for patients with osteoporosis):

  • Patients older than 18 years with osteoporosis joined into the Fast Guide cohort program.
  • Well versed in Dutch.

Exclusion Criteria (for patients with OAB):

  • Patients with stress-urinary incontinence
  • Presence of post void residual urine > 100cc determined by ultrasound
  • Presence of urinary tract infection, determined by urine sticks. Patients with urinary tract infection will be treated by antibiotics. After resolution of the infection, the patient can re-enter the study if the urine is sterile at that moment.

Exclusion Criteria (for patients with osteoporosis):

  • Urinary complaints or urologic history
  • Presence of postvoid residual urine > 100cc determined by ultrasound
  • Presence of urinary tract infection, determined by urine sticks. Patients that present with urinary tract infection will be definitively excluded from participation.

Trial design

160 participants in 2 patient groups

OAB
Description:
Patients with overactive bladder syndrome
Treatment:
Other: Micturition diary
Other: Self-consciousness questionnaire
Other: EuroQol-5D
Other: Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale
Osteoporosis
Description:
Patients with osteoporosis
Treatment:
Other: Micturition diary
Other: Self-consciousness questionnaire
Other: EuroQol-5D
Other: Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale

Trial contacts and locations

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