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Actas Urol Esp (Engl Ed) ; 45(1): 64-72, 2021.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32660872

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Overactive bladder (OAB) is a prevalent disorder that increases with age and impairs patients' quality of life. Guidelines recommend behavior modifications as the first-line treatment; however, physiotherapy has also been used with success, safety, and low cost. Transcutaneous tibial nerve electrical stimulation (TTNS) and vaginal electrical stimulation (VS) are being used in clinical physiotherapy practice. This study aimed to verify whether the addition of VS to TTNS is more beneficial than TTNS alone for women with OAB. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In all, 106 women aged >18 years diagnosed with OAB or mixed urinary incontinence with prevalent OAB symptoms were randomly divided into 2 groups: Group 1: TTNS (n = 52); Group 2: TTNS + VS (n = 54). The 3 day voiding diary, pelvic floor muscle strength (Ortiz Scale), King's Health Questionnaire, and Overactive Bladder Questionnaire were assessed before and after treatment. Urinary frequency was considered the primary outcome, and a reduction of ≥ 3 micturitions/day was considered clinically relevant. Mixed linear models were used to compare the 2groups. RESULTS: Initially, the groups were similar in age, body mass index, number of pregnancies, time of OAB onset, and prevalence of OAB symptoms. After treatment, a reduction in urinary frequency of 1.5 micturitions was observed in Group 2, which was not clinically relevant despite being statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS: The addition of VS to TTNS for the treatment of OAB was not more effective than TTNS as a single therapy.


Subject(s)
Electric Stimulation Therapy , Urinary Bladder, Overactive/therapy , Aged , Combined Modality Therapy , Electric Stimulation Therapy/methods , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Tibial Nerve , Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation , Treatment Outcome , Vagina
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Rev. Kairós ; 22(2): 455-465, jun. 2019. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1050336

ABSTRACT

Este estudo tem como objetivo avaliar a gravidade da incontinência urinária de homens atendidos no ambulatório de fisioterapia de um serviço secundário de média complexidade, no período de março a dezembro de 2018. Para isso, foi feito uma análise documental de prontuários e aplicado o questionário Incontinence Severity Index (ISI). Analisaram-se 15 pacientes com média de idade de 60,4±5,3 anos, com prostatectomia radical, IU do tipo mista, e que usavam fralda; 60% apresentavam gravidade grave no ISI.


The aim of this study was to evaluate the severity of urinary incontinence in men treated at the physiotherapy outpatient clinic of a medium-complexity secondary service from March to December 2018. To this end, a documentary analysis of medical records was performed and the Incontinence Severity Questionnaire was applied. Index (ISI). He analyzed five patients with a mean age of 60.4 ± 5.3 years, with radical prostatectomy, mixed-type UI, wearing a diaper, and 60% had severe severity in the ISI.


El objetivo de este estudio fue evaluar la gravedad de la incontinencia urinaria en hombres tratados en la clínica ambulatoria de fisioterapia de un servicio secundario de complejidad media de marzo a diciembre de 2018. Para este fin, se realizó un análisis documental de registros médicos y se aplicó el Cuestionario de gravedad de la incontinencia. Índice (ISI). Analizó cinco pacientes con una edad media de 60,4 ± 5,3 años, con prostatectomía radical, IU de tipo mixto, uso de pañales, y el 60% tenía una gravedad severa en el ISI.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Outpatients , Urinary Incontinence , Surveys and Questionnaires , Physical Therapy Modalities , Prostatectomy , Medical Records
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Gac. méd. boliv ; 41(1): 61-63, jun. 2018. ilus, graf, map, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-953624

ABSTRACT

El leiomioma parauretral es una patología poco frecuente, se trata de un tumor mesenquimatoso no dependiente de uretra y que ocasiona sintomatología uroginecológica en la paciente. Su manejo es principalmente quirúrgico. No se reportan casos de malignización, recidiva, ni metástasis y su diagnóstico diferencial se debe realizar con todas las patologías de masas uretrales y para-uretrales. El presente caso describe la presencia de este tumor en una mujer post-menopaúsica de 60 años, que además de presentar incontinencia urinaria mixta, refería signos obstructivos urinarios, fue diagnosticada y manejada de manera quirúrgica: Resección de tumor y posterior ubicación de cinta suburetral.


The paraurethral leiomyoma is a rare pathology, it is a mesenchymal tumor not dependent of the urethra which causes urogynecological symptoms in the patient. Its management is mainly surgical. No cases of malignancy, recurrence or metastasis are reported and its differential diagnosis must be performed with all pathologies of urethral and para-urethral masses. The present case describes the presence of this tumor in a 60-year-old post-menopausal woman who, in addition to presenting mixed urinary incontinence, referred obstructive urinary signs, was diagnosed and managed surgically: tumor resection and subsequent placement of suburethral tape.


Subject(s)
Humans , Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological , Leiomyoma/diagnostic imaging , Urinary Incontinence/drug therapy , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Ginecol. obstet. Méx ; 86(5): 297-303, feb. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-984436

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Resumen OBJETIVO Evaluar el éxito subjetivo y analizar las complicaciones de la aplicación de la cinta transobturadora en el tratamiento de pacientes con incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS Estudio de cohorte simple, retrospectivo, al que se incluyeron pacientes a quienes entre los años 2008-2016 se les colocó una cinta transobturadora. Se consideró éxito subjetivo cuando la paciente negó la pérdida de orina por interrogatorio; se registraron las complicaciones intra y posoperatorias. Se realizó estadística descriptiva (SPSS 24.0.), χ2 para variables cualitativas y t de Student para cuantitativas; para determinar los factores de riesgo se obtuvieron la razón de momios y el IC95%. RESULTADOS Se incluyeron 292 pacientes con edad promedio de 51 ± 10 años, 48.6% (n = 141) con diagnóstico de incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo, 47.2% (n = 139) con incontinencia urinaria mixta, 3.4% (n = 10) con alto riesgo de incontinencia urinaria de novo posterior a la cirugía de prolapso pélvico, 0.68% (n = 2) con incontinencia urinaria oculta. A 214 (73.2%) pacientes se les realizó cirugía concomitante por prolapso de órganos pélvicos. La tasa de curación subjetiva de incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo fue de 95%; las complicaciones transquirúrgicas fueron: lesión vesical (n = 3) y lesión uretral (n = 1) e inmediatas: retención urinaria 11.3% (n = 33). Las pacientes con falla quirúrgica eran de mayor edad y paridad que las que tuvieron éxito subjetivo (4 ± 2.4 vs 2.72 ± 1.9, p = 0.045 y 56.44 ± 11.6 vs 51.29 ± 9.8, p = 0.007, respectivamente). CONCLUSIONES En el tratamiento de la incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo la colocación de una cinta transobturadora tiene altas tasas de curación subjetiva y bajos índices de complicaciones. La edad y la paridad son factores asociados con la falla del tratamiento quirúrgico.


Abstract OBJECTIVE To evaluate the subjective success and analyze the complications of transobturator tape application in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence. MATERIAL AND METHODS Retrospective single cohort study. Patients who were placed to transobturator tape application from 2008-2016 were included. Subjective success of Stress Urinary Incontinence was defined when the patient denied urine loss by questioning, intra and postoperative complications were recorded. With the SPSS 24.0 program was done descriptive statistics, χ2 for qualitative variables and t student for quantitative. Odds Ratio and Confidence Intervals of 95% (95% CI) to determine the risk factors. RESULTS 292 patients, average age of 51 ± 10 years, 48.6% (n = 141) with a diagnosis of SUI, 47.2% (n = 139) mixed urinary incontinence, 3.4% (n = 10) with high risk of de novo urinary incontinence after pelvic prolapse surgery, 0.68% (n = 2) with occult urinary incontinence. To 214 (73.2%) concomitant surgery for pelvic organ prolapse was performed. The subjective cure rate of stress urinary incontinence was 95%, the trans-surgical complications: bladder injury (n = 3) and urethral injury (n = 1) and immediate complications: urinary retention in 11.3% (n = 33). Patients with surgical failure was increased age and parity than patients with subjective success (4 ± 2.4 vs 2.72 ± 1.9, p = 0.045 and 56.44 ± 11.6 vs 51.29 ± 9.8, p = 0.007, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Transobturator tape application placement has high subjective cure rates for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence and low complication rates.

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Actas Urol Esp ; 37(8): 459-72, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23835037

ABSTRACT

CONTEXT: The European Association of Urology (EAU) guidelines on urinary incontinence published in March 2012 have been rewritten based on an independent systematic review carried out by the EAU guidelines panel using a sustainable methodology. OBJECTIVE: We present a short version here of the full guidelines on the surgical treatment of patients with urinary incontinence, with the aim of dissemination to a wider audience. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: Evidence appraisal included a pragmatic review of existing systematic reviews and independent new literature searches based on Population, Intervention, Comparator, Outcome (PICO) questions. The appraisal of papers was carried out by an international panel of experts, who also collaborated in a series of consensus discussions, to develop concise structured evidence summaries and action-based recommendations using a modified Oxford system. EVIDENCE SUMMARY: The full version of the guidance is available online (www.uroweb.org/guidelines/online-guidelines/). The guidance includes algorithms that refer the reader back to the supporting evidence and have greater accessibility in daily clinical practice. Two original meta-analyses were carried out specifically for these guidelines and are included in this report. CONCLUSIONS: These new guidelines present an up-to-date summary of the available evidence, together with clear clinical algorithms and action-based recommendations based on the best available evidence. Where high-level evidence is lacking, they present a consensus of expert panel opinion.


Subject(s)
Urinary Incontinence/surgery , Algorithms , Female , Humans , Male , Urologic Surgical Procedures/standards
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