Vaginal pessaries for the management of stress and mixed urinary incontinence

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Melanie J. Donnelly
Stephanie Powell-Morgan
Ambre L. Olsen
Ingrid E. Nygaard
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[1] Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center,Department of Urology
[2] The Iowa Clinic,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[3] Franciscan Health System,undefined
[4] University of Iowa,undefined
[5] 2 BT GH,undefined
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International Urogynecology Journal | 2004年 / 15卷
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Pessary; Urinary incontinence; Vaginal device;
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The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to describe the use of incontinence pessaries in 239 women presenting to a tertiary referral center with symptoms of stress or mixed urinary incontinence. The mean age of the group was 57.4 years and mean body mass index 31.1 kg/m2. We offered pessaries to 190 of 239 women, of whom 119 (62.6%) chose to undergo fitting. Most women (89.1%) achieved a successful fit. Of 106 women who took a pessary home to manage their incontinence, we were unable to contact six for follow-up. Fifty-five women used the pessary for at least 6 months (median duration 13.0 months, range 6–30), but 45 discontinued use before 6 months (median duration 1.0, range 0.03–4). Women with pulmonary disease and those who used diuretic medications were more likely to use pessaries for longer than 6 months, but no other differences between these groups were found. Pessaries appear to be an acceptable treatment option for stress and mixed urinary incontinence in that most women are willing to consider the option, and half of those successfully fitted continue use for at least 6 months.
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