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NCT06892080: SexHormInkont

Urine Incontinence Occurrence and Sexual Hormones in Women With Chronic Spinal Cord Injury/Disease - a Pilot Study

Recruiting now Last updated 3 August 2025
What this trial tests

trial in Spinal Cord Injury in 24 participants. Currently enrolling.

Timeline
1 July 2025
Primary endpoint
1 March 2027
30 June 2027

Quick facts

Lead sponsorSwiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil
StatusRecruiting now
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment24
Start date1 July 2025
Primary completion1 March 2027
Estimated completion30 June 2027
Sites1 location across Switzerland

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil — full company profile →

Who can join

18 and older, female only, with Spinal Cord Injury or Urinary Incontinence. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

There is a knowledge gap about the influence of the menstrual cycle on bladder function in women with spinal cord injury. So far, studies regarding urinary incontinence have primarily focused on women after menopause. It has become clear that a lack of the sex hormone estrogen, which occurs after menopause, can lead to urinary incontinence. During the course of the menstrual cycle, women also experience fluctuations in their sex hormones, particularly estrogen. The estrogen level is highest before ovulation and decreases afterwards. The investigators aim to explore whether this drop in hormone levels could lead to more frequent urinary incontinence during this phase. In order to offer the patients optimal treatment for urinary incontinence, it is important to understand the potential causes behind it. Participants will document their menstrual cycles and episodes of urinary incontinences over three menstrual cycles using a diary, and urine tests. This research project is a pilot study and is being conducted by Swiss Paraplegic Research at the Swiss Paraplegic Centre. The investigators are recruiting 12 participants who experience incontinence at least once a month and 12 participants who experience incontinence less frequently or not at all.

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