Safety and Efficacy of the Combined BTL-699-2 and HPM-6000UF Devices for the Improvement of Depressive Symptoms and Sexual Function Among Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Women
BTL Industries Ltd.
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate if the combined treatment with EXOMIND (BTL-699-2) and EMSELLA (HPM-6000UF) devices is able to improve depressive symptoms and sexual function in women who are perimenopausal or postmenopausal without an alternative medical cause before enrollment in the study and are aged 40 years and older. The main question it aims to answer is: Does the combined treatment with EXOMIND (BTL-699-2) and EMSELLA (HPM-6000UF) devices improve depressive symptoms and urinary incontinence? Participants will be asked to: Undergo twelve treatments Complete the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Complete the 6-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale Complete the Greene Climacteric Scale Complete the Therapy Comfort Questionnaire Complete the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form Complete the Female Sexual Function Index Complete the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale Complete the Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale-Screen version Complete the Subject Satisfaction Questionnaire Complete the Therapy Comfort Questionnaire
Description
This study uses a prospective, multi-center, two-arm, single-blinded, interventional study. The subjects will be enrolled and randomly assigned to two experimental study arms: the active group (Group A) and the sham group (Group B), in a ratio of 3:1. All enrolled participants will be treated (either active or sham) with both the BTL-699-2 and HPM-6000UF devices. Group A will receive active treatment (BTL-699-2 intensity: up to 70% of MT, HPM-6000UF intensity: up to 100%) and Group B, which receives sham treatment (BTL-699-2 intensity: 1% of MT, HPM-6000UF intensity: 1%). The Patient Health…