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[Urodynamic results of the treatment of urinary incontinence with peripheral electric stimulation].

作者信息

Aristizábal Agudelo J M, Salinas Casado J, Fuertes M E, Virseda Chamorro M, Salman Moh'd S, Bravo de Rueda Acinelli C, Resel Estévez L

机构信息

Servicio de Urología, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, España.

出版信息

Arch Esp Urol. 1996 Oct;49(8):836-42.

PMID:9065281
Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To evaluate the urodynamic results achieved by electrostimulation in patients with different types of urinary incontinence.

METHODS

37 patients (32 females and 5 males) with urinary incontinence were treated with peripheral electrical stimulation. The urodynamic diagnosis were: detrusor instability (24.3%), stress urinary incontinence (24.3%), mixed urinary incontinence (48.6%), and bladder hyper-reflexia (2.7%). Rectal and vaginal electrodes were utilized. The therapeutic frequencies were 10 Hz, 20 Hz and 50 Hz.

RESULTS

Detrusor instability disappeared in the cases treated with the 10 Hz frequency (79%) and in one case treated with the 50 Hz frequency. A significantly increased bladder capacity and decreased first micturition sensation were observed in this patient group. All patients with stress urinary incontinence were treated with high frequency (50 Hz), which achieved positive results in 44%. In the group of patients with mixed urinary incontinence. 45% remained unchanged. Treatment failed to achieve satisfactory results in the single case of detrusor hyperreflexia in this series.

CONCLUSION

Peripheral electrical stimulation is a valid alternative in the treatment of male and female incontinence. Satisfactory results were achieved with the 10 Hz frequency in 89% of the patients with bladder instability and with the 50 Hz frequency in 44% of the patients with stress urinary incontinence.

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