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Bladder Pain Syndrome Clinical Trial in Bethesda, MD

Access cutting-edge bladder pain syndrome treatment through this clinical trial at a research site in Bethesda. Study-provided care at no cost to qualified participants.

Sponsored by Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

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  3. 3Visit Bethesda site if eligible
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About This Bladder Pain Syndrome Study in Bethesda

Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is estimated to affect 3.3 to 7.9 million women aged 18 years and older in the United States. The American Urological Association (AUA) defines IC/BPS as "an unpleasant sensation (pain, pressure, discomfort) perceived to be related to the urinary bladder, associated with lower urinary tract symptoms of more than six weeks duration, in the absence of infection or other identifiable causes". IC/BPS significantly impacts quality of life, with the individual domains of sexual function, anxiety and depression, sleep quality and work productivity being specifically affected. Significant sexual dysfunction in women with IC/BPS has been consistently demonstrated across multiple international studies, with a prevalence ranging from 68% to 91%. In fact, among all patients with lower urinary tract symptoms, patients with a diagnosis of IC/BPS had the highest levels of impaired sexual function, mostly due to dyspareunia. Recommended treatments for IC/BPS include dietary and behavioral modifications, oral medications, bladder instillations, bladder hydrodistension, intradetrusor injection of onabotulinumtoxinA and major surgery. Scant research exists on how treating IC/BPS affects sexual function. We are conducting a prospective cohort study to assess for improvement in sexual function following intravesical onabotulinumtoxinA injection versus conservative management for IC/BPS. The study will consist of three groups: intradetrusor onabotulinumtoxinA injection, conservative management and age-matched, healthy controls. All patients aged 18 years and older presenting to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) Urogynecology clinic who are given a diagnosis of IC/BPS and have an O'Leary Sant index questionnaire scoring 13 or greater will be eligible for the study. The primary study outcome is change in the pre- and 12-week post-treatment Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). The secondary outcomes will include changes in the pre- and post-treatment O'Leary Sant index, Patient Global Impression of Improvement (PGI-I), Patient Global Impression of Severity (PGI-S), Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Incontinence Sexual Questionnaire, IUGA-Revised (PISQ-IR), Visual analog pain scale and 24-hour bladder diary (number of daily voids, number of nightly voids, incontinence episode). Adverse events will be monitored, including urinary tract infection or need for urinary catheterization due to urinary retention within 12 weeks of start of treatment. The age-matched, healthy control group will complete only one set of questionnaires to serve as a baseline comparison to the IC/BPS groups. For between-groups comparisons, a sample size of 49 per group will have 80% power to detect a clinically important difference of 4 points if the standard deviation is 7 points, assuming a 5% two-sided significance level. We will therefore recruit 55 subjects per group to allow for approximately 10% attrition between the pre- and post-treatment assessments. This study will be powered to detect a difference between treatments groups, which has not yet been reported in the literature.

Sponsor: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center

Who Can Participate

Inclusion Criteria

Female 18 years of age and older
For bladder pain syndrome participants: O'Leary Sant score 13 or greater
For healthy controls: O'Leary Sant score 12 or less
DEERS eligible (care provided by military health care system)

Exclusion Criteria

Contraindications for bladder Botox
Current use of alternative treatment for bladder pain syndrome
Neurogenic bladder
Other urinary tract disease
Pelvic organ prolapse stage 3 or greater
Pregnancy or breastfeeding
Non-English speakers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:Is this study available in Bethesda?

Yes, this clinical trial (NCT06729151) has an active research site in Bethesda, MD that is currently enrolling participants.

Q:Is it safe to participate?

Clinical trials follow strict safety guidelines and ethical standards. This study has been reviewed and approved, and participants are closely monitored by medical professionals. You can withdraw at any time.

Q:Will I be compensated?

Many clinical trials offer compensation for your time and travel expenses. Specific compensation details will be discussed during the screening process. All study-related medical care is provided at no cost.

Q:Can I leave the trial if I change my mind?

Absolutely. Participation is completely voluntary. You have the right to withdraw from the study at any time, for any reason, without penalty.

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Bladder Pain Syndrome Treatment Options in Bethesda, MD

If you're searching for bladder pain syndrome treatment options in Bethesda, MD, this clinical trial (NCT06729151) may be an excellent opportunity. Clinical trials provide access to cutting-edge treatments that aren't yet available to the general public, often at no cost to participants.

Our Bethesda research site is actively enrolling participants for this clinical trial. You'll receive care from experienced bladder pain syndrome specialists who are at the forefront of medical research. All study-related care, including examinations, treatments, and monitoring, is provided at no cost to qualified participants.

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