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NCT ID: NCT03987594
Brief Summary: This study is a randomized controlled trial. Subject population is adult patients with Hunner-type interstitial cystitis. The objective of this study is to compare the therapeutic effect between the two surgical modality; TUF (transurethral fulguration of the Hunner lesion) versus TUF+HD(addition of bladder hydrodistension prior to transurethral fulguration of the Hunner lesion).
Detailed Description: Subject patients are randomly allocated to 1:1 ratio using Permuted block randomization. For TUF group, only fulguration on the Hunner lesion is performed. For TUF+HD group hydrodistension is performed for 8 minutes at pressure of 80cmH2O, and then fulguration on the Hunner lesion is performed. Therapeutic effect is evaluated using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) pain score, O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis questionnaire (IC-Q), Pelvic pain urgency/frequency patient symptom scale (PUF), frequency volume chart parameters, EQ-5D Health Questionnaire, Brief Pain Inventory-short form (BPI-sf), Patient Global Assessment (PGA) at the point of 1, 2, 4 and 6 months after operation. During the observational period, subject patients are not provided with any additional medical, physical or surgical treatment for symptom relief. Subject patient who complains of symptom requiring medical, physical or surgical intervention during the study period, is dropped from the study. Comparison of therapeutic efficacy between the two groups is performed using independent two sample t-test.
Study: NCT03987594
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT03987594