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High efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children

INTRODUCTION: Dysfunctional voiding is a frequent condition in children associated with symptoms of incontinence. The aim of this study was to present the efficacy of biofeedback treatment on the resolution of clinical symptoms in a large cohort of children with urodynamically confirmed dysfunctiona...

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Autores principales: Krzemińska, Katarzyna, Maternik, Michał, Drożyńska-Duklas, Magdalena, Szcześniak, Przemysław, Czarniak, Piotr, Gołębiewski, Andrzej, Żurowska, Aleksandra
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Publicado: Polish Urological Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24578964
http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2012.04.art6
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author Krzemińska, Katarzyna
Maternik, Michał
Drożyńska-Duklas, Magdalena
Szcześniak, Przemysław
Czarniak, Piotr
Gołębiewski, Andrzej
Żurowska, Aleksandra
author_facet Krzemińska, Katarzyna
Maternik, Michał
Drożyńska-Duklas, Magdalena
Szcześniak, Przemysław
Czarniak, Piotr
Gołębiewski, Andrzej
Żurowska, Aleksandra
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description INTRODUCTION: Dysfunctional voiding is a frequent condition in children associated with symptoms of incontinence. The aim of this study was to present the efficacy of biofeedback treatment on the resolution of clinical symptoms in a large cohort of children with urodynamically confirmed dysfunctional voiding. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 81 children (75 girls and 6 boys) aged 6-18 years (mean: 10.32 ±3.17 yrs.) with a dysfunctional voiding pattern are presented. 74/81 (92.6%) of children were unresponsive to standard urotherapy and prior pharmacotherapy. Symptoms of bladder dysfunction were evaluated by questionnaire, bladder diary and an urodynamic study according to definitions and standards set by ICCS. The biofeedback training was planned for 2 months. Each session consisted of about 30 repeats of 5 s contraction and 30 s relaxation of pelvic floor muscles and external urethral sphincter. Biofeedback was performed together with standard urotherapy. RESULTS: 67 (82.72%) of the 81 children declared wetting during the day and 41 (50, 62%) – wetting during the night. 32/81 (39.5%) children had increased voiding frequency and 43 (53.08%) had decreased bladder capacity. Following 2 months of biofeedback therapy daytime incontinence resolved in 34/67 (50.7%) children and nighttime incontinence in 22/41 (53.65%). A further 40,3% declared partial improvement in daytime and 26.7% in nighttime wetting. CONCLUSIONS: Biofeedback treatment is an effective therapeutic option for children with dysfunctional voiding. Pelvic floor therapy with biofeedback should be offered to children with dysfunctional voiding resistant to standard urotherapy.
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spelling pubmed-39218032014-02-27 High efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children Krzemińska, Katarzyna Maternik, Michał Drożyńska-Duklas, Magdalena Szcześniak, Przemysław Czarniak, Piotr Gołębiewski, Andrzej Żurowska, Aleksandra Cent European J Urol Pediatric Urology INTRODUCTION: Dysfunctional voiding is a frequent condition in children associated with symptoms of incontinence. The aim of this study was to present the efficacy of biofeedback treatment on the resolution of clinical symptoms in a large cohort of children with urodynamically confirmed dysfunctional voiding. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 81 children (75 girls and 6 boys) aged 6-18 years (mean: 10.32 ±3.17 yrs.) with a dysfunctional voiding pattern are presented. 74/81 (92.6%) of children were unresponsive to standard urotherapy and prior pharmacotherapy. Symptoms of bladder dysfunction were evaluated by questionnaire, bladder diary and an urodynamic study according to definitions and standards set by ICCS. The biofeedback training was planned for 2 months. Each session consisted of about 30 repeats of 5 s contraction and 30 s relaxation of pelvic floor muscles and external urethral sphincter. Biofeedback was performed together with standard urotherapy. RESULTS: 67 (82.72%) of the 81 children declared wetting during the day and 41 (50, 62%) – wetting during the night. 32/81 (39.5%) children had increased voiding frequency and 43 (53.08%) had decreased bladder capacity. Following 2 months of biofeedback therapy daytime incontinence resolved in 34/67 (50.7%) children and nighttime incontinence in 22/41 (53.65%). A further 40,3% declared partial improvement in daytime and 26.7% in nighttime wetting. CONCLUSIONS: Biofeedback treatment is an effective therapeutic option for children with dysfunctional voiding. Pelvic floor therapy with biofeedback should be offered to children with dysfunctional voiding resistant to standard urotherapy. Polish Urological Association 2012-12-11 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3921803/ /pubmed/24578964 http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2012.04.art6 Text en Copyright by Polish Urological Association http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Krzemińska, Katarzyna
Maternik, Michał
Drożyńska-Duklas, Magdalena
Szcześniak, Przemysław
Czarniak, Piotr
Gołębiewski, Andrzej
Żurowska, Aleksandra
High efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children
title High efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children
title_full High efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children
title_fullStr High efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children
title_full_unstemmed High efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children
title_short High efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children
title_sort high efficacy of biofeedback therapy for treatment of dysfunctional voiding in children
topic Pediatric Urology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24578964
http://dx.doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2012.04.art6
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