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The efficacy of Thai capsaicin in the treatment of primary detrusor instability and hypersensitive bladder.
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-137399
ABSTRACT
Our an objective was to study the efficacy of Capsaicin extracted from Capsaicin frutescen in treating the patients with hypersensitive bladder and primary detrusor instability. Eleven patients, 3 males and 8 females, with average age of 60.3ฑ14.3 years were treated by intravesical instillation 1 mM/L Capsaicin in 30% ethanol in an amount half of the bladder capacity for 30 minutes after instillation 2% xylocaine without adrenaline for 15 minutes three out of the 11 patients who could not tolerate the pain by this method were anesthesized with regional or general anesthesia. The results were as follow- 1. Clinical symptoms were improved significantly, i e. the frequency was reduced from day night = 19.45ฑ17.99 7.09ฑ6.30 to 12.00ฑ8.91 4.09ฑ3.8 at p < 0.05 and leakage almost disappeared. 2. Maximal bladder capacity increased from 197.45ฑ156.06 ml to 323.45ฑ129.46 ml which was statistically significant (p=0.009). 3. Detrusor pressure at maximal bladder capacity increased from 32.63ฑ22.76 cmH2O to 36.63ฑ19.21 cmH2O but was not statistically significant (P=0.823). 4. Voiding pressure nonsignificantly increased from 47.1ฑ6.4 cmH2O to 48.1ฑ6.6 cmH2O (p=0.959). The adverse effects found were burning pain at suprapubic area, sweating and hematuria.

Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Language: English Year: 2001 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: IMSEAR (South-East Asia) Language: English Year: 2001 Type: Article