Key Insights

Highlights

Success Rate

95% trial completion (above average)

Clinical Risk Assessment

Based on trial outcomes

Moderate Risk

Score: 40/100

Termination Rate

2.5%

2 terminated out of 80 trials

Success Rate

95.3%

+8.8% vs benchmark

Late-Stage Pipeline

15%

12 trials in Phase 3/4

Results Transparency

20%

8 of 41 completed with results

Key Signals

8 with results95% success

Data Visualizations

Phase Distribution

64Total
Not Applicable (47)
Early P 1 (2)
P 1 (2)
P 2 (1)
P 3 (3)
P 4 (9)

Trial Status

Completed41
Unknown17
Recruiting6
Not Yet Recruiting6
Enrolling By Invitation3
Withdrawn3

Trial Success Rate

95.3%

Benchmark: 86.5%

Based on 41 completed trials

Clinical Trials (80)

Showing 20 of 20 trials
NCT05701098Not ApplicableCompleted

SOUND Pivotal Trial - (Sonomotion stOne comminUtion resoNance ultrasounD)

NCT05100017Not ApplicableActive Not RecruitingPrimary

Methocarbamol vs Oxybutynin for Management of Pain and Discomfort S/P Ureteroscopy Procedure

NCT07555756Not ApplicableNot Yet RecruitingPrimary

An International Multicenter Clinical Study on Application of UroMed AI Doctor Based on Large Language Models

NCT06330701Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Stone Access and Removal (STAR) Study

NCT07393711Not ApplicableNot Yet RecruitingPrimary

Metaphylaxis of Infected Kidney Stones After Percutaneous Nephrolithotripsy

NCT07286071Not ApplicableCompleted

Safety and Efficacy of Traditional Versus Flexible and Navigable Suction Sheath in Retrograde Intra-Renal Stone Surgery

NCT06819111Phase 1Not Yet RecruitingPrimary

Role of Medication in Making Urine Less Acidic as Part of Kidney Stone Prevention

NCT06667557RecruitingPrimary

Comparing Super Pulse Fiber Thulium Laser and Holmium Laser for Ureteral Stone Fragmentation During Ureteroscopy

NCT07043374Not Yet RecruitingPrimary

Impact of Humid-Heat on Gut-Tryptophan-Stone Pathway

NCT06667466Not Yet RecruitingPrimary

New Laser and Suction Sheath for Kidney Stone Treatment

NCT07345234Not ApplicableCompleted

Comparison Between Supine Mini-PCNL and Flexible Ureteroscopy (FURS) for Dense Lower Calyceal Stones (1-2 cm) in School-Age Pediatric Patients

NCT04069013Not ApplicableCompleted

Standard vs Mini-PCNL for the Treatment of Stone Disease

NCT03888144Phase 4CompletedPrimary

Study of Ketorolac Versus Opioid for Pain After Endoscopy

NCT07289230Not ApplicableCompletedPrimary

Sheathless, Traditional, and Suction Access Sheath RIRS for Renal Stones ≤2 cm

NCT06210425CompletedPrimary

Is it Necessary for Patients With a Positive Urine Culture to Achieve a Negative Result After Antimicrobial Treatment Before Undergoing Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy?

NCT07238803Not ApplicableRecruiting

Outcomes of Using FANS With FURS in TTT of Lower Calyceal Stones.

NCT07238673CompletedPrimary

Do Dynamic Urinary Leukocyte and Nitrite Changes Improve Risk Prediction for Infectious Complications Following PCNL?

NCT06684756Not ApplicableActive Not RecruitingPrimary

Comparison of Vacuum-Assisted and Conventional Ureteral Access Sheath in Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery

NCT07211555Not ApplicableNot Yet Recruiting

The LARC Robot Simplifies Renal Access In Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy

NCT07159503Not ApplicableEnrolling By InvitationPrimary

VISOR Versus PCNL for Treatment of 2-4cm Renal Stones

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