Effects of auriculotherapy on urinary incontinence in men with prostate cancer: a randomized controlled trial.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Ying Zhang, Siyuan Wu, Keping Zhu, Kun Li, Ziyi Qi, Binbin Zhu, Sijia Hou, Wei Wang
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Abstract

Background: Urinary incontinence is one of the most distressing common symptoms in patients with prostate cancer after surgery. Auriculotherapy has been shown to improve a variety of symptoms effectively and has a certain potential in managing urinary incontinence, but the relevant studies are few and inconclusive. This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of auriculotherapy on urinary incontinence in men with prostate cancer.

Methods: Participants were recruited from the urology ward of a tertiary hospital between October 2023 and April 2024. A total of 114 men who underwent radical prostatectomy were randomly assigned to the usual care (n = 38), sham-auriculotherapy (n = 38), or true-auriculotherapy (n = 38) groups. All groups received pelvic floor muscle training, and the intervention groups received four additional sham-auriculotherapy or true-auriculotherapy. The primary outcomes were the International Advisory Committee on Urinary Incontinence Questionnaire short form (ICIQSF) score and clinical effective rate, the secondary outcomes included the continence rate, pad usage, urinary incontinence severity, urinary incontinence episodes, and quality of life. Data were collected at week 2, week 4, week 8, and week 12 after surgery. Generalized estimating equations were applied for outcome comparison.

Results: The true-auriculotherapy group had significantly lower ICIQSF scores (β = -1.93, 95% CI: -3.21, -0.65, P = 0.030), higher clinical effective rates (OR = 1.12, 95% CI: 1.04, 1.20, P = 0.003), lower pad uses (β = -0.50, 95% CI: -0.93, -0.07, P = 0.023), and higher Incontinence Quality of Life Instrument scores (β = 3.82, 95% CI: 1.55, 6.09, P = 0.001) than usual care group, while no significant difference was noted between the sham-auriculotherapy and usual care groups. The continence rates were not significantly different among the three groups. In terms of the simplified version of the Expanded Prostate Cancer Review Index, the true-auriculotherapy exhibited greater improvements in the "urinary incontinence", "urinary irritation /obstruction", and "hormonal" domains than usual care at week 12, but showed no significant differences regarding "bowel" and "sexual" domains. The sham-auriculotherapy was superior to usual care only in the "hormonal" domain and was not significantly different in the other domains.

Conclusion: Auriculotherapy is a relatively simple, low-cost, low-risk, and effective nonpharmacological approach for alleviating urinary incontinence. Regular and consistent acupressure is essential to maintain the effectiveness of auriculotherapy. The long-term effectiveness and mechanism of auriculotherapy need to be further explored.

Trial registration: ChiCTR2300071700, available on the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ( www.chictr.org.cn ). The first registration date was 23/05/2023.

耳疗对前列腺癌患者尿失禁的影响:一项随机对照试验。
背景:尿失禁是前列腺癌患者术后最痛苦的常见症状之一。耳疗已被证明能有效改善多种症状,并在治疗尿失禁方面具有一定的潜力,但相关研究较少且尚无定论。本研究旨在评估耳疗治疗前列腺癌患者尿失禁的有效性。方法:研究对象于2023年10月至2024年4月从某三级医院泌尿外科病房招募。114名接受根治性前列腺切除术的男性被随机分为常规治疗组(n = 38)、假耳治疗组(n = 38)和真耳治疗组(n = 38)。所有组均接受盆底肌肉训练,干预组再接受4次假耳疗法或真耳疗法。主要结局是国际尿失禁咨询委员会问卷(ICIQSF)评分和临床有效率,次要结局包括尿失禁率、尿垫使用率、尿失禁严重程度、尿失禁发作次数和生活质量。在手术后第2周、第4周、第8周和第12周收集数据。结果比较采用广义估计方程。结果:true-auriculotherapy组显著降低ICIQSF分数(β= -1.93,95% CI: -3.21, -0.65, P = 0.030),更高的临床有效的利率(OR = 1.12, 95% CI: 1.04, 1.20, P = 0.003),降低垫使用(β= -0.50,95% CI: -0.93, -0.07, P = 0.023),和更高的失禁生活质量的仪器分数(β= 3.82,95% CI: 1.55, 6.09, P = 0.001)比常规治疗组,而sham-auriculotherapy之间并无显著差异和常规治疗组。三组患者的尿失禁率差异无统计学意义。根据前列腺癌扩展评价指数的简化版本,在第12周,真耳疗法在“尿失禁”、“尿刺激/梗阻”和“激素”领域比常规治疗有更大的改善,但在“肠道”和“性”领域没有显着差异。假耳疗法仅在“激素”领域优于常规护理,在其他领域无显著差异。结论:耳穴治疗是一种相对简单、低成本、低风险、有效的缓解尿失禁的非药物治疗方法。定期和一致的指压是必不可少的,以保持耳治疗的有效性。耳疗的远期疗效及作用机制有待进一步探讨。试验注册:ChiCTR2300071700,可在中国临床试验注册中心(www.chictr.org.cn)获得。第一次注册日期是2023年5月23日。
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BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
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