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Assessing the Genitourinary Microbiome of Women With Overactive Bladder Undergoing Onabotulinum Toxin Type A Intradetrusor Injections

District of Columbia

Single-site prospective observational pilot feasibility study of women with overactive bladder/urge urinary incontinence undergoing onabotulinum toxin type A intradetrusor injections in order to achieve the following objectives: * Establish a record of successful collaboration with Dr. Ravel, an expert researcher in the female microbiome based at the University of Maryland * Demonstrate the investigators' ability to recruit subjects from the diverse population of postmenopausal women undergoing BTX for OAB within MedStar Health Urogynecology clinics * Collect, process and analyze urine specimens collected prior to and 4-weeks after BTX injection, and to compare the GU microbiome of self-collected versus clinic-collected samples * Assess response to BTX treatment and explore rates of and risk factors for urinary tract infection and incomplete voiding requiring catheterization within the first 4-weeks after BTX

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Evaluating Pumpkin Seed Oil Extract Supplementation on Bladder Function

Illinois · Chicago, IL

This is a pilot study to assess using validated outcome measures how ingesting pumpkin seed oil extract supports patient bladder function in a United States population.

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Ease of Use Study of the FemPulse System

Florida · Fort Lauderdale, FL

The objective of the study is to demonstrate that the FemPulse System can be used as indicated

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APPROVE Trial: Evaluating a Prescription Digital Therapeutic for Treatment of OAB in Women

Alabama · Birmingham, AL

The APPROVE trial is a multi-centered, randomized controlled trial designed to assess differences in symptom improvement, quality of life, bladder symptoms, satisfaction with treatment and continued treatment efficacy in women with overactive bladder (OAB) randomized to a prescription digital therapeutic (PDTx) app called RiSolve compared to standard behavioral education (handouts).