Bolla G, Sartore G
U.O. Urologia ASL 13 - Reg. Veneto O.C. Dolo (VE).
Pediatr Med Chir. 2010 Sep-Oct;32(5):226-8.
The Authors intended to verify whether, in relation to nocturnal enuresis,the differentiation of therapies can influence the clinical outcome.
A total of 30 children suffering of nocturnal enuresis underwent a different treatment: 10 children were treated with a behavioral approach, 10 children by alarm treatment, and 10 children with desmopressin.
In all the children treated with desmopressin resolved their illness,while 10% treated by alarm and 20% treated with behavioral intervention persisted in symptom of enuresis.
The differentiation of therapeutical approaches respond to peculiarities of children and their families considering that the disappearance of enuresis is highly probable.