Treatment of female urinary incontinence with EMG-controlled biofeedback home training

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作者
Hirsch A. [1 ]
Weirauch G. [1 ]
Steimer B. [1 ]
Bihler K. [1 ]
Peschers U. [1 ,2 ]
Bergauer F. [1 ]
Leib B. [1 ]
Dimpfl T. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet, Muenchen
[2] I. Frauenklinik der LMU, 80337 Muenchen
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Biofeedback; Conservative treatment; Urinary incontinence;
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10.1007/PL00004015
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of pelvic floor training with EMG-controlled home biofeedback in the treatment of stress and mixed incontinence in women. Subjects were recruited from the urodynamic outpatient clinic and performed pelvic muscle training with an EMG-controlled biofeedback device for 20 minutes daily for 6 months. The number of pads used per day, the number of incontinence and urgency episodes, voiding frequency, maximum urethral closure pressure, functional urethral length and pressure/transmission ratio during stress were assessed before and after treatment. Thirty-three patients (13 with stress and 20 with mixed incontinence) completed the study. There was a significant decrease in the number of pads used per day, the number of incontinence and urgency episodes, and the voiding frequency. Twenty-eight patients (85%) reported that they were cured or improved. Urodynamic parameters did not change significantly. It was concluded that home pelvic floor training with EMG-controlled biofeedback is efficient in 85% of patients in alleviating the symptoms of genuine stress and mixed incontinence without causing side effects.
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