Colposuspension or TVT with anterior repair for urinary incontinence and prolapse: results of and lessons from a pilot randomised patient-preference study (CARPET 1) |
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Authors: | DG Tincello S Kenyon M Slack P Toozs-Hobson C Mayne D Jones D Taylor |
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Affiliation: | University of Leicester &University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester, UK;University of Leicester, Leicester, UK;Addenbrookes' Hospital, Cambridge, UK;Birmingham Women's Hospital, Birmingham, UK;University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester, UK;University of Leicester, Leicester, UK |
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Abstract: | In a multicentre randomised, unblinded patient preference pilot trial to assess the feasibility of a definitive randomised trial comparing colposuspension with tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) plus anterior repair in women with incontinence and prolapse, we found that 31 of 56 eligible women agreed to participate (55%). Recruitment was more successful face to face (87%) than by letter (16%). Only four of our women agreed to be randomised, 21 (68%) chose anterior repair + TVT and six (19%) chose colposuspension. This study demonstrates the importance of pilot work for complex trials to identify issues likely to adversely affect recruitment. |
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Keywords: | Colposuspension patient preference pilot prolapse randomised trial surgery TVT urodynamic stress incontinence |
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