Overview

Bladder Directed vs. Pelvic Floor Therapy in IC/BPS

Status:
Recruiting
Trial end date:
2022-08-01
Target enrollment:
Participant gender:
Summary
Women with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) have debilitating urinary frequency and urgency, and chronic pelvic or bladder pain perceived to be related to the bladder. Although many clinicians think that IC/BPS symptoms result from a bladder problem, tight pelvic floor muscles can cause similar symptoms and might be responsible for ICBPS symptoms instead of the bladder. Inadequate assessment of the problem leads to delays in treatment and often years of suffering. This clinical trial will test a bladder directed therapy (bladder instillations) compared to a course of pelvic floor physical therapy (PFPT) to assess the role of the pelvic floor as a major contributor to pelvic pain and voiding dysfunction in adult women with non-ulcerative IC/BPS. Early assessment of the pelvic floor muscles in patients with IC/BPS symptoms may prevent common delays in proper diagnosis and allow for early, more effective treatment.
Phase:
Phase 2
Details
Lead Sponsor:
William Beaumont Hospitals
Collaborator:
Baylor College of Medicine
Treatments:
Triamcinolone