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Clinical Trial

Fecal Incontinence Treatment (FIT) Study

NCT: NCT03811821 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT03811821
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2019-02-01
Completion2026-01-27

Brief Summary

Patients with severe fecal incontinence (FI), defined as two or more episodes of staining, solid or liquid FI per week, and who meet the inclusion criteria for Injection of Solesta (INJ; an inert bulking agent), or Biofeedback (BIO) will be enrolled. The baseline rate of FI will be assessed using a 2-week daily stool diary. All participants will initially be enrolled into a 4-week trial of Enhanced Medical Management (EMM; education, pelvic floor exercises, and use of non-prescription drugs to normalize stool consistency). Those who demonstrate at least a 75% reduction in FI frequency will not be randomized to one of the two treatment groups but will be followed-up for two years. Those not showing a 75% reduction in FI frequency will be randomized to BIO or INJ and will be evaluated three months later with respect to efficacy for reducing the frequency of fecal incontinence, safety of the interventions, and cost of providing care. All participants who experience a 75% decrease in FI after three months of treatment, compared to baseline, will be followed-up for a further 21 months, for a total of 24 months from the time of treatment initiation. To assess the long-term response to treatment, those who improve less than 75% in FI episodes will be offered an additional treatment with either the treatment to which they were not randomized or sacral nerve stimulation (SNS). Anorectal manometry and Magnetic Evoked Potentials will be used to subtype the physiological basis for FI. Quality of life and psychological factors will be used to assess outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fecal Incontinence Treatment (FIT) Study?

Fecal Incontinence Treatment (FIT) Study is a clinical trial registered under NCT03811821. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT03811821?

The current status of NCT03811821 (Fecal Incontinence Treatment (FIT) Study) is: COMPLETED.

When did Fecal Incontinence Treatment (FIT) Study start?

Fecal Incontinence Treatment (FIT) Study started on 2019-02-01.

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