Autologous Muscle Derived Cells Compared to Placebo for Urinary Sphincter Repair in Post-surgical Female Stress Incontinence
Purpose
This study evaluates the efficacy and safety of Autologous Muscle Derived Cells for Urinary Sphincter Repair (AMDC-USR; generic name: iltamiocel) compared to a placebo in the reduction of stress incontinence episode frequency in adult female patients with post-surgical persistent or recurrent stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Half of the participants will receive AMDC-USR (injections with cells) and the other half will receive placebo.
Condition
- Stress Urinary Incontinence
Eligibility
- Eligible Ages
- Over 18 Years
- Eligible Genders
- Female
- Accepts Healthy Volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria
- Adult female patient ≥ 18 years of age who has primary and moderate-to-severe symptoms of SUI for at least 6 months, as confirmed by patient medical history and clinical symptoms, including a focused incontinence evaluation. - History of previous surgery for treatment of SUI. Previous surgery could include midurethral sling, retropubic suspension, or bladder neck sling. Bulking agents alone are not considered previous surgery for treatment of SUI. - Must be willing and able to comply with the study procedures, be mentally competent and able to understand all study requirements, and must agree to read and sign the informed consent form prior to any study-related procedures. - Must have completed 100% of the screening 3-day diary evening reports.
Exclusion Criteria
- Patient has symptoms of only urge incontinence as confirmed by basic evaluation of etiology from a patient medical history, including a focused incontinence history. - Patient has symptoms of mixed urinary incontinence where urge incontinence is the predominant factor. - Patient has had stress urinary incontinence symptoms less than 6 months prior to signing the informed consent. - Patient has not previously attempted conservative treatment prior to signing the informed consent. (Examples of conservative treatment include behavior modifications, bladder exercises, biofeedback, pelvic floor muscle therapy, etc.) - Patient BMI ≥ 35. - Patient routinely has more than 2 episodes of awakening to void during normal sleeping hours. - If taking a medication known to affect lower urinary tract function, including but not limited to, anticholinergics, beta 3 adrenergic receptor agonists, tricyclic antidepressants, serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor (SNRI) or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants, diuretics, or alpha-adrenergic blockers, patient cannot be maintained on a stable dose and/or frequency of medication (including diuretics), cannot be maintained on a stable dose and/or frequency for at least 2 weeks prior to screening or is likely to change during the course of the study. - History of cancer in pelvic organs, ureters, or kidneys. - Patient is pregnant, lactating, or plans to become pregnant during the course of the study.
Study Design
- Phase
- Phase 3
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Allocation
- Randomized
- Intervention Model
- Parallel Assignment
- Primary Purpose
- Treatment
- Masking
- Quadruple (Participant, Care Provider, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)
Arm Groups
Arm | Description | Assigned Intervention |
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Experimental AMDC-USR (iltamiocel) |
Autologous muscle-derived cells for urinary sphincter repair (AMDC-USR; generic name: iltamiocel) is the study product. |
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Placebo Comparator Placebo |
Placebo control is the vehicle solution used for the study product. |
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Recruiting Locations
Nashville, Tennessee 37232
More Details
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sponsor
- Cook MyoSite
Detailed Description
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is the accidental loss of urine due to physical activity, such as laughing, coughing, or sneezing. Autologous Muscle Derived Cells for Urinary Sphincter Repair (AMDC-USR; generic name: iltamiocel) involves a medical procedure in which a participant's own muscle cells are collected, processed, and then injected into the tissues of the urinary passage. This is a double-blind randomized study, which means neither the participant, nor the study doctor will know which treatment group the participant will be in. Participants who are randomly chosen to receive injection with placebo will have the option to receive an injection with their cells after completion of the blinded portion of their study participation (12 months).