Effects of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation for overactive bladder symptoms in adults: A randomized controlled trial

Sana Subhan, Syed Imran Ahmad, Muhammad Hammad Ali Mithani, Aftab Ahmed Mirza Baig, Muhammad Kashif, Muhammad Arif Siddiqui
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Background: Overactive bladder (OAB) is characterized by urinary urgency, frequency, and nocturia, often accompanied by urinary incontinence. OAB significantly impacts the quality of life of affected individuals. Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (TTNS) is a non-invasive treatment option used to manage overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms. Objective: to determine the effects of Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation on overactive bladder symptoms in adults. Methods: A randomized controlled trial was held at the Sindh Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation with a non-probability purposive sampling technique. After screening for inclusion criteria 60 patients were randomly allocated into two Group A received Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) combined with traditional physiotherapy, while Group B just received traditional physiotherapy. Both interventions were given for six weeks. The overactive Bladder Symptom Score was used as an outcome measure tool. Results: Group A improved in all OAB parameters, including daytime frequency (p=0.008), nocturia (p=0.006), urinary urgency (p=0.002), and urge urinary incontinence (p=0.008) with a significant improvement p<0.05. All OABSS parameters in group B also showed a considerable improvement (p<0.05), except for urge urinary incontinence (p=0.08). Conclusion: the daytime frequency, nocturia, and urgency parameters of the overactive bladder symptoms score significantly decreased in both the TTNS+PFM group and the Traditional physiotherapy group. However, urge urinary incontinence showed significant improvement only in the TTNS+PFM group.
经皮胫神经刺激对成人膀胱过度活动症状的影响:一项随机对照试验
背景:膀胱过动症(OAB)以尿急、尿频和夜尿为特征,常伴有尿失禁。OAB显著影响患者的生活质量。经皮胫神经刺激(TTNS)是一种用于治疗膀胱过度活动(OAB)症状的非侵入性治疗选择。目的:探讨经皮胫神经刺激对成人膀胱过度活动症状的影响。方法:在信德省物理医学和康复研究所进行随机对照试验,采用非概率目的抽样技术。筛选纳入标准后,将60例患者随机分为两组:A组接受经皮胫神经刺激(TTNS)联合传统物理治疗,B组仅接受传统物理治疗。两种干预都持续了六周。膀胱过度活动症状评分被用作结果测量工具。结果:A组患者白天尿频(p=0.008)、夜尿(p=0.006)、尿急(p=0.002)、急迫性尿失禁(p=0.008)等OAB指标均有改善,改善幅度均为p= 0.05;除急迫性尿失禁外,B组各OABSS指标均有显著改善(p=0.08)。结论:TTNS+PFM组与传统物理治疗组膀胱过度活动症状评分的日间频率、夜尿、尿急参数均显著降低。然而,急迫性尿失禁仅在TTNS+PFM组有显著改善。
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