OverActive bladder StImulation System study (OASIS) G02-CLP-0002

  • Research type

    Research Study

  • Full title

    A prospective study to assess the efficacy and safety of the BlueWind RENOVA iStim™ System for the treatment of patients diagnosed with overactive bladder (OASIS – OverActive bladder StImulation System study)

  • IRAS ID

    250545

  • Contact name

    Sohier Elneil

  • Contact email

    s.elneil@btconnect.com

  • Sponsor organisation

    BlueWind medical Ltd.

  • Duration of Study in the UK

    3 years, 0 months, 1 days

  • Research summary

    Overactive bladder is a common urological chronic condition that significantly impairs the quality of life of those affected, which ranks among the most prevalent and challenging problems in urology.
    The BlueWind RENOVA iStim™ System is intended for peripheral nerve stimulation and indicated for the treatment of patients suffering from overactive bladder (OAB), including symptoms of urinary urgency incontinence (UUI) and urgency frequency (UF) alone or in combination, who have failed or could not tolerate more conservative treatments
    The objective of this study is to demonstrate efficacy and safety of the treatment of OAB with BlueWind RENOVA iStim™ System therapy.
    This study is designed as a prospective, interventional, multi-center, single arm, open label study funded by BlueWind Company. Approximately 200 (195-230) subjects are expected to enrolled to the study in approximately 30 European sites including Belgium, Nethrelands, Germany and United Kingdom.
    The BlueWind RENOVA iStim™ System, is planned to be implanted under local anesthesia and activated to obtain tailored patient therapy. Patients will attend the clinic at 1-, 3-, 6-, 9- and 12-months post system activation.
    Based on previous experience with the RENOVA iStim™ System study, results have shown there is potential benefit in therapy of the described indication.

  • REC name

    London - Bromley Research Ethics Committee

  • REC reference

    18/LO/1400

  • Date of REC Opinion

    1 Nov 2018

  • REC opinion

    Further Information Favourable Opinion