Key Highlights

Risk & Performance

Pipeline Risk Assessment

Pipeline Risk Assessment

Based on historical performance

Moderate Risk

Score: 35/100

Failure Rate

12.0%

3 terminated/withdrawn out of 25 trials

Success Rate

87.0%

+0.5% vs industry average

Late-Stage Pipeline

0%

0 trials in Phase 3/4

Results Transparency

55%

11 of 20 completed trials have results

Key Signals

1 recruiting11 with results

Enrollment Performance

Analytics

N/A
23(100.0%)
23Total
N/A(23)

Activity Timeline

Global Presence

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Clinical Trials (25)

Showing 20 of 25 trials
NCT06385249Not ApplicableCompleted

An Evaluation of Navina Mini, a New Trans-anal Irrigation (TAI) Device in Children and Adolescents

Role: lead

NCT06377280Not ApplicableCompleted

En Evaluation of Navina Mini, a New Low-volume Transanal Irrigation Device.

Role: lead

NCT04707976Not ApplicableRecruiting

Comparing Transanal Irrigation With Navina Smart vs. Standard Bowel Care in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis

Role: lead

NCT05644912Not ApplicableCompleted

Exploratory Investigation on a Novel Catheter

Role: lead

NCT05359198Unknown

Patient Reported Outcome Study on Long Term LoFric Users

Role: lead

NCT04703413Not ApplicableTerminated

User Satisfaction When Catheterizing With Hydrophilic Urinary Catheters From a More Sustainable Manufacturing Process.

Role: lead

NCT04304599Not ApplicableCompleted

Evaluation of a New Female Urinary Intermittent Catheter

Role: lead

NCT02709395Not ApplicableCompleted

Evaluation of a Novel Electronic Transanal Irrigation System - Navina™ Smart

Role: lead

NCT01143116Not ApplicableCompleted

Reduction of Bacteriuria in Subjects Practicing Intermittent Catheterization

Role: lead

NCT00839241Not ApplicableCompleted

A Clinical Study to Investigate if Transfusion of Patients Own Shed Blood Improves the Immunological Status in Comparison to Transfusion of Donor Blood ("Bank Blood")

Role: lead

NCT00753298Not ApplicableCompleted

A Randomized, Fully-blinded Parallel Groups Study of Catheter Materials Used for Clean Intermittent Catheterisation

Role: lead

NCT01295281Not ApplicableCompleted

Evaluation of a New Catheter Material for Intermittent Catheterization

Role: lead

NCT00913510Not ApplicableTerminated

Efficacy of Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patients With Bladder Dysfunction

Role: lead

NCT00710749Not ApplicableCompleted

The Value of Multiple Urine Flow Rate Measurements in Male Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) Subjects

Role: lead

NCT01251042Not ApplicableCompleted

Comparison Between Return and Wastage of Your Own Blood, Collected During Spinal Surgery, for Verification of Safety When Returning Blood

Role: lead

NCT00799981Not ApplicableCompleted

A Comparison of Two Urinary Catheters of Different Lengths for Female Use, in Intermittent Catheterization

Role: lead

NCT00748033Not ApplicableCompleted

A Study Evaluating a Urinary Catheter With Different Activation Times for the Wetting Solution, in Healthy Male Volunteers.

Role: lead

NCT00802750Not ApplicableCompleted

Study Where Healthy Volunteers Evaluate LoFric Catheters

Role: lead

NCT02979808Not ApplicableCompleted

An Open, Qualitative, Prospective, Multicenter Trial of a Novel Transanal Irrigation System in Spinal Cord Injured Patients.

Role: collaborator

NCT03684941Not ApplicableCompleted

Evaluation of a New Catheter Coating Process for Urinary Catheters Used for Intermittent Catheterization.

Role: collaborator