INVESTIGATE-I (INVasive Evaluation before Surgical Treatment of Incontinence Gives Added Therapeutic Effect?): a mixed-methods study to assess the feasibility of a future randomised controlled trial of invasive urodynamic testing prior to surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women

Background: The position of invasive urodynamic testing in the diagnostic pathway for urinary incontinence (UI) is unclear. Systematic reviews have called for further trials evaluating clinical utility, although a preliminary feasibility study was considered appropriate. Objectives: To inform the de...

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Main Authors: Paul Hilton, Natalie Armstrong, Catherine Brennand, Denise Howel, Jing Shen, Andrew Bryant, Douglas G Tincello, Malcolm G Lucas, Brian S Buckley, Christopher R Chapple, Tara Homer, Luke Vale, Elaine McColl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: NIHR Journals Library 2015-02-01
Series:Health Technology Assessment
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3310/hta19150