Plain-English translation of NCT05772637 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This study doesn't follow the usual testing phases — it may be an observational study or a different type of research.
This research study is looking at how bladder sensation works in people with multiple sclerosis who have bladder control problems. Researchers want to understand the connection between abnormal bladder sensations and overactive bladder symptoms by using specialized tests that measure how your bladder functions. This knowledge could help doctors better understand and treat bladder problems in MS patients.
Many people with multiple sclerosis experience bladder control problems, but doctors don't fully understand why some people have abnormal bladder sensations that contribute to these problems. This study aims to fill that gap by carefully measuring bladder sensations during specialized tests, which could lead to better treatments in the future.
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You would visit the hospital for specialized bladder testing called urodynamics, where doctors measure how your bladder fills and empties. You would also keep a diary recording your urge to urinate and complete questionnaires about your bladder symptoms. The study compares your bladder sensation patterns to understand how they relate to your overactive bladder symptoms.
AI-generated summary from trial data · Jun 4, 2026 · Not medical advice
France
Sponsor
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
Enrollment target
~113 participants
Started
February 2024
Primary completion
February 2027
Age range
18 Years – 99 Years
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in March 2026.
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Central contact
Claire Hentzen, MD
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
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