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A prospective randomised double-blind controlled trial evaluating the effect of trans-sacral magnetic stimulation in women with overactive bladder

机译:前瞻性随机双盲对照试验评估经active神经磁刺激对膀胱过度活动症妇女的疗效

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Overactive bladder (OAB) is a prevalent condition with 16% of adults having one or more symptoms that significantly affect quality of life. Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and neuromodulators have had success in treating OAB but are expensive, invasive, and sometimes cumbersome. We developed an alternative neuromodulatory technique that involves electromagnetic stimulation of the sacral nerve roots with a portable electromagnetic device to produce trans-sacral stimulation of the S3 and S4 sacral nerve roots. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of this device on OAB symptoms in women with a prospectively randomised double-blind controlled study. Following a power analysis, women with symptoms of OAB were prospectively recruited with ethical approval for randomisation to an active treatment (n = 33) or placebo group (n = 30) in a double-blind trial. The patient, at home, used the belt device daily for 20 min over 12 weeks. Outcome measures included a 3-day voiding diary, 1 h pad test, visual analogue score (VAS) for symptom impact (0–100%), Kings Health Questionnaire (KHQ) and Australian Quality of Life questionnaire (AQOL) at baseline, 6 and 12 weeks. Overall, no difference was found between groups for any of the research questions. Specifically, we were unable to demonstrate any difference between the active and sham device groups in frequency, nocturia, urinary leakage, or quality of life, nor was there any evidence of a placebo effect. The quality of the data was high with the number of missing observations (especially for disease specific KHQ and general AQOL) being few. This attempt to promote trans-sacral electromagnetic neuromodulation with a specially created device was ineffective on the symptoms of OAB.
机译:膀胱过度活动症(OAB)是一种常见病,有16%的成年人有一种或多种严重影响生活质量的症状。经皮神经电刺激和神经调节剂在治疗OAB方面已取得成功,但价格昂贵,侵入性强,有时笨重。我们开发了另一种神经调节技术,该技术涉及使用便携式电磁设备对device神经根进行电磁刺激,以产生对S3和S4 nerve神经根的经trans刺激。这项研究的目的是通过一项前瞻性随机双盲对照研究评估该设备对女性OAB症状的影响。进行功效分析后,在双盲试验中,有道德批准的前瞻性招募了具有OAB症状的女性,将其随机分配至积极治疗(n = 33)或安慰剂组(n = 30)。患者在家中,在12周内每天使用皮带设备20分钟。结果测量包括3天排尿日记,1 h垫测验,症状影响的视觉模拟评分(VAS)(0–100%),Kings Health问卷(KHQ)和基线时的澳大利亚生活质量问卷(AQOL),6和12周。总体而言,对于任何研究问题,两组之间均未发现差异。具体而言,我们无法证明主动和假手术设备组在频率,夜尿症,尿漏或生活质量方面的任何差异,也没有任何安慰剂作用的证据。数据质量很高,缺少的观察数(尤其是针对疾病的KHQ和一般的AQOL)少。尝试使用特制装置促进跨trans电磁神经调节的尝试对OAB症状无效。

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    《International Urogynecology Journal》 |2008年第4期|497-502|共6页
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    Department of Urogynaecology Mercy Hospital for Women Melbourne Australia;

    Department of Urogynaecology Mercy Hospital for Women Melbourne Australia;

    Department of Urogynaecology Mercy Hospital for Women Melbourne Australia;

    Department of Urogynaecology Mercy Hospital for Women Melbourne Australia;

    Department of Urogynaecology Mercy Hospital for Women Melbourne Australia;

    Department of Urogynaecology Mercy Hospital for Women Melbourne Australia;

    Department of Urogynaecology Mercy Hospital for Women Melbourne Australia;

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    RCT; Placebo controlled; Electromagnetic; Neuromodulation; OAB;

    机译:RCT;安慰剂控制;电磁;神经调节;OAB;

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