Physical Therapy for Women With Obstetric Trauma and Anal Incontinence
NCT ID: NCT01672697
Last Updated: 2019-01-17
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
54 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2012-09-12
2016-03-17
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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After the screening questionnaires to determine eligibility in the study, each study subject will be consented for participation then undergo a baseline physical exam (including pelvic exam and rectal exam) at a range of 2- to 4- weeks after delivery date. In addition, after this initial exam, all women will be randomized immediately to receive (1) no further treatments, or (2) physical and behavioral therapy.
The investigators will study these two groups of women for 24 total weeks after the date of delivery. The intervention group will include patients randomized to receiving PT/BT for 4 weekly sessions after their vaginal delivery and laceration (episiotomy) repair. The control group (no intervention) will include patients randomized to receiving the standard of care (no physical or behavioral therapy) after their vaginal delivery and laceration (episiotomy) repair.
Each group will undergo the baseline testing: a pelvic exam (to measure the strength of your muscles) and anal-rectal manometry (i.e. rectal exam with insertion of a small sensor to measure the strength of your sphincter); and be asked to complete a series of brief questionnaires. These questionnaires will be administered again to both groups at 6-weeks, 12-weeks, and 24-weeks after their delivery date. Study completion physical exams including a repeat pelvic exam and repeat anal-rectal manometry will be conducted at 12-weeks after delivery date.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Physical & Behavioral Therapy Group
Intervention Group: Randomized to Physical Therapy (PT)
1. 2-week visit which includes: Demographic Data, Physical Exam, ehavioral Therapy (BT) handouts Functional questionnaires administered Physiologic measurements obtained
2. Follow-up Evaluation-6-week visit PT session #1 Functional questionnaires administered
3. Follow-up Evaluation-8-week visit PT session #2
4. Follow-up Evaluation-10-week visit PT session #3
5. Study Completion Visit-12-week visit Functional questionnaires administered PT session #4 Physiologic measurements Physical Exam
6. Long-term Follow-up-24-weeks Functional questionnaires administered by mail
Physical Therapy (PT) and Behavioral Therapy (BT)
1. Physical Therapy (PT) Protocol states that each participant in the treatment arm only will undergo a total of four 45-minute sessions with a certified pelvic floor (PF) physical therapist over the course of the 12 weeks. Routine monitoring of patient progress will be performed. Each session includes using the body core muscles and internal pelvic floor muscles, focusing on PF protection techniques, PF exercises, Core exercises, progression to full ADLs(activities of daily living), and an exercise routine.
2. Behavioral Therapy (BT) Instructions are given only to participants in the treatment arm after randomization at week-2 visit; handout provides specific instructions about appropriate diet, hygiene and level of activity during the 12 weeks of enrollment.
Control Group
Control Group:
1. Baseline Data obtained at 2-week visit Demographic Data General Physical Exam findings Functional questionnaires administered in person (FIQOL, FISI, SF-12, FSFI, UDI-6, IIQ-7) Physiologic measurements obtained (Vaginal EMG, Anal-rectal manometry)
2. Follow-up Evaluation at 6-week visit Functional questionnaires administered in person at patient's previously scheduled postpartum office visit with primary Ob/Gyn or by mail
3. Study Completion Visit at 12-week visit Functional questionnaires administered Physiologic measurements obtained Physical Exam findings
4. Long-term Follow-up at 24-weeks - Functional questionnaires administered by mail
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Physical Therapy (PT) and Behavioral Therapy (BT)
1. Physical Therapy (PT) Protocol states that each participant in the treatment arm only will undergo a total of four 45-minute sessions with a certified pelvic floor (PF) physical therapist over the course of the 12 weeks. Routine monitoring of patient progress will be performed. Each session includes using the body core muscles and internal pelvic floor muscles, focusing on PF protection techniques, PF exercises, Core exercises, progression to full ADLs(activities of daily living), and an exercise routine.
2. Behavioral Therapy (BT) Instructions are given only to participants in the treatment arm after randomization at week-2 visit; handout provides specific instructions about appropriate diet, hygiene and level of activity during the 12 weeks of enrollment.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Vaginal delivery, vacuum-assisted-vaginal-delivery (VAVD), or forceps-assisted-vaginal-delivery (FAVD) of a neonate of gestational age:
* 27 completed weeks
* Singleton or vaginal delivery of multiple gestation
* Able to read and speak the English language
Exclusion Criteria
* Unreliable transportation
* Preexisting neurologic, musculoskeletal or neuromuscular disorder rendering them unable to perform physical therapy requirements
* Cesarean delivery
* History of prior surgery for anorectal incontinence (i.e. sphincteroplasty
18 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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TriHealth Inc.
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Rachel Pauls, MD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
TriHealth Inc.
Locations
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TriHealth
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Countries
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References
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Woodley SJ, Lawrenson P, Boyle R, Cody JD, Morkved S, Kernohan A, Hay-Smith EJC. Pelvic floor muscle training for preventing and treating urinary and faecal incontinence in antenatal and postnatal women. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2020 May 6;5(5):CD007471. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD007471.pub4.
Oakley SH, Ghodsi VC, Crisp CC, Estanol MV, Westermann LB, Novicki KM, Kleeman SD, Pauls RN. Impact of Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy on Quality of Life and Function After Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Female Pelvic Med Reconstr Surg. 2016 Jul-Aug;22(4):205-13. doi: 10.1097/SPV.0000000000000255.
Other Identifiers
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12005-TriHealth
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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