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Low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency

INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of low-frequency electrotherapy (LFE) for female patients with early-stage detrusor underactivity (DUA) due to neuromuscular deficiency. METHODS: A total of 102 female patients were divided randomly into four groups: LFE-NC...

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Autores principales: Xu, Dan-Feng, Zhang, Shen, Wang, Cun-Zhou, Li, Jun, Qu, Chuang-Yu, Cui, Xin-Gang, Zhao, Sheng-Jia
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22441580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-012-1714-2
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author Xu, Dan-Feng
Zhang, Shen
Wang, Cun-Zhou
Li, Jun
Qu, Chuang-Yu
Cui, Xin-Gang
Zhao, Sheng-Jia
author_facet Xu, Dan-Feng
Zhang, Shen
Wang, Cun-Zhou
Li, Jun
Qu, Chuang-Yu
Cui, Xin-Gang
Zhao, Sheng-Jia
author_sort Xu, Dan-Feng
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description INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of low-frequency electrotherapy (LFE) for female patients with early-stage detrusor underactivity (DUA) due to neuromuscular deficiency. METHODS: A total of 102 female patients were divided randomly into four groups: LFE-NC (normal compliance), LFE-LC (low compliance), CON (control)-NC and CON-LC. Patients in the LFE-NC and LFE-LC groups received LFE, and those in the CON-NC and CON-LC groups received conservative treatment. Urodynamic evaluation was performed before and after treatment. RESULTS: After treatment, 82 % of the LFE-NC regained detrusor contractility, whereas only 2 (8 %) of the CON-NC had normal detrusor contraction. None of LFE-LC or CON-LC regained detrusor contractility (p < 0.01). The per cent of LFE-NC who relied on catheterization for bladder emptying decreased by 43 % (p < 0.01). Those in the LFE-LC, CON-NC and CON-LC groups decreased by only 4, 12 or 0 % (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: LFE was more effective for DUA patients with normal compliance; these patients benefited from LFE, but DUA patients with low compliance did not.
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spelling pubmed-33963372012-07-17 Low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency Xu, Dan-Feng Zhang, Shen Wang, Cun-Zhou Li, Jun Qu, Chuang-Yu Cui, Xin-Gang Zhao, Sheng-Jia Int Urogynecol J Review Article INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of low-frequency electrotherapy (LFE) for female patients with early-stage detrusor underactivity (DUA) due to neuromuscular deficiency. METHODS: A total of 102 female patients were divided randomly into four groups: LFE-NC (normal compliance), LFE-LC (low compliance), CON (control)-NC and CON-LC. Patients in the LFE-NC and LFE-LC groups received LFE, and those in the CON-NC and CON-LC groups received conservative treatment. Urodynamic evaluation was performed before and after treatment. RESULTS: After treatment, 82 % of the LFE-NC regained detrusor contractility, whereas only 2 (8 %) of the CON-NC had normal detrusor contraction. None of LFE-LC or CON-LC regained detrusor contractility (p < 0.01). The per cent of LFE-NC who relied on catheterization for bladder emptying decreased by 43 % (p < 0.01). Those in the LFE-LC, CON-NC and CON-LC groups decreased by only 4, 12 or 0 % (p > 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: LFE was more effective for DUA patients with normal compliance; these patients benefited from LFE, but DUA patients with low compliance did not. Springer-Verlag 2012-03-23 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3396337/ /pubmed/22441580 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-012-1714-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2012 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited.
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Xu, Dan-Feng
Zhang, Shen
Wang, Cun-Zhou
Li, Jun
Qu, Chuang-Yu
Cui, Xin-Gang
Zhao, Sheng-Jia
Low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency
title Low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency
title_full Low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency
title_fullStr Low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency
title_full_unstemmed Low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency
title_short Low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency
title_sort low-frequency electrotherapy for female patients with detrusor underactivity due to neuromuscular deficiency
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3396337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22441580
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00192-012-1714-2
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