Hoşcan M B, Dilmen C, Perk H, Soyupek S, Armağan A, Tükel O, Ekinci M
Department of Urology, Alanya Medical Center, Başent University, Antalya, Turkey.
Urol Int. 2008;81(2):167-72. doi: 10.1159/000144055. Epub 2008 Aug 29.
Extracorporeal magnetic innervation (ExMI) is a relatively new technology used for pelvic muscle strengthening for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence. We aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of extracorporeal magnetic stimulation for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence.
A total of 30 patients with demonstrable stress urinary incontinence were enrolled in this study. All were neurologically normal with normal urinalysis and none was pregnant. Evaluation before treatment included 3-day bladder diaries, a dynamic pad weight test, urodynamics, and a validated quality of life survey. Treatment sessions lasted 20 min, twice a week, for 6 weeks. After ExMI, all measures were repeated at follow-up including 3-day bladder diary, dynamic pad weight test, urodynamics and quality of life survey. The follow-up was done at 3, 12 and 24 months after ExMI therapy but urodynamics were performed only at first follow-up.
After ExMI therapy, 8 out of the 27 patients were cured (29.7%) and 13 patients were improved (48.1%) at 3 months. The cumulative success rate was 77.8%. Six patients did not show any improvement after treatment. Pad weight was reduced from 14.4 +/- 10.7 to 6.5 +/- 5.1 g. The mean score of quality of life survey at baseline was 61.6 and this increased to 75.4 at 12 weeks. The effect of ExMI approximately continued until the 1st year after therapy but gradually decreased and came close to baseline at the 2nd year after therapy.
As a result, ExMI therapy offers a new effective modality for pelvic floor muscle stimulation. ExMI also offers a noninvasive, effective and painless treatment for women with stress urinary incontinence. Further studies are needed to address how long the therapy will continue and benefits will last and whether retreatment or continuation therapy sessions will be necessary.
体外磁神经支配(ExMI)是一种相对较新的技术,用于增强盆底肌肉以治疗压力性尿失禁。我们旨在评估体外磁刺激治疗压力性尿失禁的临床疗效。
本研究共纳入30例确诊为压力性尿失禁的患者。所有患者神经功能正常,尿液分析正常,均未怀孕。治疗前评估包括3天膀胱日记、动态护垫重量试验、尿动力学检查以及经过验证的生活质量调查。治疗疗程持续20分钟,每周两次,共6周。ExMI治疗后,随访时重复所有测量,包括3天膀胱日记、动态护垫重量试验、尿动力学检查和生活质量调查。ExMI治疗后3、12和24个月进行随访,但仅在首次随访时进行尿动力学检查。
ExMI治疗后,27例患者中有8例在3个月时治愈(29.7%),13例患者改善(48.1%)。累积成功率为77.8%。6例患者治疗后未显示任何改善。护垫重量从14.4±10.7克降至6.5±5.1克。基线时生活质量调查的平均评分为61.6,在12周时增至75.4。ExMI的效果大约持续到治疗后第1年,但逐渐下降,在治疗后第2年接近基线水平。
因此,ExMI治疗为盆底肌肉刺激提供了一种新的有效方式。ExMI还为压力性尿失禁女性提供了一种无创、有效且无痛的治疗方法。需要进一步研究来探讨该治疗的持续时间和益处能持续多久,以及是否需要再次治疗或持续治疗疗程。