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Short-term Genital Nerve Stimulation to Modulate Anorectal Reflex Activity in Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction in Individuals Living With Spinal Cord Injury
Bowel issues occur in nearly all people after spinal cord injury (SCI) and one major complication is fecal incontinence (accidents). This complication has been repeatedly highlighted by people living with SCI as particularly life-limiting and in need of more options for interventions. This study will test the effect of genital nerve stimulation (GNS), with non-invasive electrodes, on the activity of the anus and rectum of persons after SCI. Recording anorectal manometry (ARM) endpoints tells us the function of those tissues and our study design (ARM without stim, ARM with stim, ARM without stim) will allow us to conclude the GNS effect and whether it is likely to reduce fecal incontinence. The study will also collect medical, demographic, and bowel related functional information. The combination of all of these data should help predict who will respond to stimulation, what will happen when stimulation is applied, and if that stimulation is likely to provide an improvement in fecal continence for people living with SCI.
Time commitment: A person who participates in this study will have the option of coming in for one or two visits (for a total of about 7.5 hours). Descriptions below will separate the research activities into two visits for clarity. Minimizing barriers to participation: 1. \- If you live in the region (Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, Lake, or Geauga counties of Ohio) and need assistance with transportation to get to and from the research site for a visit, the study team will make these arrangements at no cost to you. If you live outside of the region, the study team will reimburse your transportation expenses up to a maximum of $556 per visit. 2. \- If you live a distance away from the research site for which it would be easier for you to spend the night closer for a research visit, accessible lodging is available at the Zubizarreta House. This house is right next door to the MetroHealth Rehabilitation Institute and is designed for people with spinal cord injuries. The overnight stay will be provided at no cost to you, but if you need a caregiver to stay with you that is your responsibility. Visit 1 (screening): When a person decides to participate in the study they will be scheduled to come in for a screening visit. During this visit they will: provide informed consent to participate, participate in the initial screening exams, and have genital nerve stimulation (GNS) applied briefly to determine if the nerve responds to electrical stimulation. If a person completes the screening procedures and qualifies for the study they will be invited back to complete the manometry visit. Visit 2 (manometry): 1. \- Preparation: the participant will be asked to complete their typical bowel program the night before their manometry visit is scheduled. There are no restrictions on medications, eating, or drinking prior to the visit. 2. \- Instrumentation: the participant will have the study instrumentation applied. 3. \- Testing procedures with ARM and GNS: The London classification protocol will be used to assess ano-rectal function. This procedure uses a short (\~12 minutes) procedure of actions to determine how the anus and rectum are functioning. Overall design: GNS and the London classification system will be used to assess bowel function in two different states, with stimulation and without stimulation. This will be applied in the order of no stimulation (condition A), stimulation (condition B), no stimulation (condition A repeated).
Age
18 - No limit years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
MetroHealth Medical System Old Brooklyn Campus
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Start Date
March 21, 2023
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2025
Completion Date
December 31, 2025
Last Updated
December 2, 2025
52
ESTIMATED participants
Genital Nerve Stimulation
DEVICE
Clinical exam
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Collection of SCI common data elements
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Bowel function survey completion
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
International Standard for Neurological Classification of SCI (ISNCSCI)
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Response to genital nerve stimulation (GNS)
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Anorectal Manometry testing (ARM)
DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
Lead Sponsor
MetroHealth Medical Center
Collaborators
NCT06532123
NCT03825575
NCT06186765
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