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N/ACompleted· 38 enrolled
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eCoin Peripheral Neurostimulator Systemdevice
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NCT05882318N/ACompleted

Evaluating Effectiveness of Sensory and Subsensory Stimulation Amplitudes With eCoin® Tibial Nerve Stimulation in Urgency Urinary InContinence Episodes and Quality of Life

Valencia Technologies Corporation·interventional·Posted May 31, 2023·Updated Nov 3, 2025

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating eCoin Peripheral Neurostimulator System for Urge Incontinence. Completed, enrolled 38 participants across 7 sites.

Detailed Summary

The goal of this prospective, multi-center, double-blinded randomized controlled is to learn about effectiveness and QOL with eCoin at two different amplitude settings in subjects with urge urinary incontincence (UUI). The main question it aims to answer is: * The reduction in UUI episodes per day on a 3-day voiding diary in both groups after 3 months of therapy Participants will be implanted with the eCoin device and randomized to either a sensory or subsensory stimulation group and complete voiding diaries and patient reported-outcomes through 3 months of therapy. After 3 months, subjects will be unblinded and reprogramming will be offered. Subjects will be followed for an additional month to a total of 4 months.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
202420252026
First PostedMay 31, 2023
Enrollment StartJun 6, 2023
Primary CompletionApr 19, 2024
Study CompletionMay 14, 2024
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 10 monthsPosted 3.1 years ago

Interventions

eCoin Peripheral Neurostimulator Systemdevice

The eCoin device is a leadless, coin-sized tibial neurostimulator for treatment of urgency urinary incontinence. It emits a dome-shaped electrical field to deliver low-duty cycle stimulation to the tibial nerve. The device is to be implanted under local anesthetic in the lower leg, and once activated delivers automatic 30-minute treatment sessions without the need for patient management.