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Bladder and Prostate Sonomorphology in Patients With Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Bladder and Prostate Sonomorphology as a Useful Tool for Detecting Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Patients With Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT04352257
Enrollment
200
Registered
2020-04-20
Start date
2019-04-01
Completion date
2021-04-01
Last updated
2020-04-20

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

Brief summary

Bladder and Prostate Sonomorphology in Patients With Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia?

Detailed description

Bladder and Prostate Sonomorphology as a Useful tool for Detecting Bladder Outlet Obstruction in Patients With Symptomatic Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia?

Interventions

pelvic and transrectal ultrasound

Sponsors

Kafrelsheikh University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
COHORT
Time perspective
PROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
MALE
Age
50 Years to No maximum
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

male patients with LUTS/BPH prostate size \> 25 g

Exclusion criteria

urinary retention diabetes mellitus neurologic deficit LUTS medications prior lower urinary tract surgery concomitant bladder pathology small bladder capacity (\< 150 ml) urethral stricture evident prostate carcinoma.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
pelvic and transrectal ultrasound18 monthsbladder wall thickness, prostate volume, and prostate morphology

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
pelvic and transrectal ultrasound in relation to pressure flow study18 monthscorrelation of the pelvic and transrectal ultrasound parameters to pressure flow study measurements

Countries

Egypt

Contacts

Primary ContactDiaa Eldin Taha, MD
drdiaaeldin@gmail.com01008531384

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026