Susset J G, Galea G, Read L
Urology Section, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Brown University Medical School, Providence, Rhode Island.
J Urol. 1990 Jun;143(6):1205-8. doi: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)40226-6.
Urinary incontinence, mostly secondary to low urethral resistance, in 15 women was treated for 6 weeks by biofeedback. A new device equipped with visual and audio signals connected to an intravaginal probe was used by the patient for 15 minutes twice a day. Of the patients 12 were continent subjectively and objectively, 2 had 65 and 75% improvement and could lead a normal life, and only 1 failed to respond and was treated surgically. Besides the quality of the device, success depends largely on the quality of moral support given to the patient during the treatment.
15名主要因尿道阻力低而导致尿失禁的女性接受了为期6周的生物反馈治疗。一种配备视觉和音频信号、与阴道内探头相连的新设备,患者每天使用两次,每次15分钟。其中12名患者主观和客观上均实现了控尿,2名患者有65%和75%的改善,能够过上正常生活,只有1名患者无反应,接受了手术治疗。除了设备质量外,成功很大程度上取决于治疗期间给予患者的精神支持质量。