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                    Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Clinical Trials
A listing of 7  Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms  clinical trials  actively recruiting volunteers for paid trials and research studies in various therapeutic areas.
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                There are currently 7 active clinical trials seeking participants for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms research studies. The states with the highest number of trials for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms participants are California, Texas, Illinois and Michigan.
            
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                Stroke Clinical Study
            
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        A clinical study for people that suffer with Stroke
    
    
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                        Stroke
                    
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                Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Clinical Study
            
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        A clinical study for people that suffer with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
    
    
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                        Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
                    
                                    
                
                                    Preoperative Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy to Minimize Stress Urinary Incontinence After Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate
                                
            
            
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                The purpose of this study is to allow us to assess the effectiveness (or success) of starting pelvic floor physical therapy (i.e. exercises for your pelvic muscles) prior to HoLEP (holmium laser enucleation of the prostate) surgery for enlarged prostates in order to manage or prevent urinary incontinence (i.e. leaking) after surgery (i.e. post-operatively). Your pelvic floor refers to the muscles under your bladder along your pelvic bones that prevent you from leaking urine or stool. Traditional...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                MALE
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                08/20/2025
            
            Locations: Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio         
        
        
            Conditions: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia With Outflow Obstruction, Urinary Retention, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
        
            
        
    
                
                                    BPH Global Registry
                                
            
            
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                Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of the most common performed surgical procedures in urology. Over the past few decades there have been an increasing development of newer surgical treatment options. Additionally, the outcome parameters for BPH treatments have been standardized. While data are available for the initial pivotal studies, post-market release data are lacking. Under the umbrella of uCARE, we have started a prospective, ongoing international registry for recording demographic...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                MALE
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                05/14/2025
            
            Locations: Keck Medicine of USC, Los Angeles, California  +22 locations         
        
        
            Conditions: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
        
            
        
    
                
                                    Testing MitoQ on Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Older Women With Metabolic Syndrome
                                
            
            
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                The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effect of a supplement called MitoQ (mitoquinol mesylate) on bladder symptoms such as urgency and frequency in women 50 years and older who have the metabolic syndrome. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Is the study design feasible and acceptable to participants?
* Do participants taking the study drug get any improvement to their bladder symptoms compared to participants taking a placebo (a look-alike substance that contains no drug)?
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    Gender:
                FEMALE
            Ages:
                50 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                04/02/2025
            
            Locations: UConn Health, Farmington, Connecticut         
        
        
            Conditions: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, Overactive Bladder Syndrome
        
            
        
    
                
                                    PRescription Exercise for Older Men With Urinary Disease
                                
            
            
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                This is a single-center pilot randomized controlled trial among 68 physically "inactive" older men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) attributed to benign prostatic hyperplasia (LUTS/BPH) assessing a 12-week remote exercise intervention versus health education control.             
        
        
    Gender:
                MALE
            Ages:
                60 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                03/13/2025
            
            Locations: San Francisco VA Medical Center, San Francisco, California  +1 locations         
        
        
            Conditions: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia
        
            
        
    
                
                                    US Imaging for the Assessment of LUTS
                                
            
            
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                The purpose of this research is to develop an ultrasound (US) based urodynamics (UDS) evaluation of voiding based on successful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-UDS evaluation. Both US and MRI are non-invasive imaging techniques, but US is a more cost-effective and widely available technology. 80 participants will be enrolled and will be on study for up to 2.5 hours (1.5 hour MRI and 1 hour US).             
        
        
    Gender:
                MALE
            Ages:
                Between 18 years and 80 years
            Trial Updated:
                03/12/2025
            
            Locations: University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin         
        
        
            Conditions: Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, BPH
        
            
        
    
                
                                    HoLEP Prior to Radiation Therapy for Patients With LUTS/Retention and Concurrent Prostate Cancer
                                
            
            
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                To determine if holmium laser enucleation of the prostate (HoLEP) for the treatment of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and/or urinary retention alters the treatment course for patients concurrently diagnosed with prostate cancer.             
        
        
    Gender:
                ALL
            Ages:
                18 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                10/10/2024
            
            Locations: University of Kansas Health System, Kansas City, Kansas         
        
        
            Conditions: Prostate Cancer, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
        
            
        
    
                
                                    5-Alpha Reductase 2 as a Marker of Resistance to 5ARI Therapy
                                
            
            
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                The study is being conducted to learn why some patients with Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) do not respond to a commonly used treatment drug, Finasteride. The hope is to find ways to predict which patients will not respond to Finasteride so that, in the future, these patients can be identified prior to offering this treatment and they can be offered alternative treatment strategies in its place. The aim is to see if noninvasive techniques such as MRI can detect inflammation of the prostate t...  Read More             
        
        
    Gender:
                MALE
            Ages:
                50 years and above
            Trial Updated:
                03/27/2024
            
            Locations: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts         
        
        
            Conditions: Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia, Prostate Hyperplasia, Prostate Disease, Prostate Hypertrophy, Prostate Pain, Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms, Urinary Obstruction, Urinary Tract Disease
        
            
        
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