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摘要

背景:膀胱训练(BT)是一种常见的治疗膀胱过度活动症(OAB)的方法,它是指在逐渐调整的时间间隔内维持有计划的排尿制度:目的:评估单独的膀胱训练和/或结合其他疗法对膀胱过度活动症症状的影响:方法:对八个数据库进行了系统回顾。筛选标题和摘要后,检索全文。采用 Cochrane RoB 2 和 GRADE 方法:结果:共纳入了 14 项 RCT:研究了孤立 BT(n = 11)、BT 加药物治疗(DT;n = 5)、BT 加阴道内电刺激(IVES;n = 2)、BT 加生物反馈和 IVES(n = 1)、BT 加盆底肌肉训练和行为疗法(n = 2)、BT 加经皮胫束神经刺激和 BT 加经皮胫束神经刺激(n = 1)。在对短期随访数据进行的荟萃分析中,BT 加 IVES 对夜尿(平均差 [MD]:0.89,95% CI:0.5,1.20)、尿失禁(UI;MD:1.93,95% CI:1.32,2.55)和生活质量(QoL;MD:4.87,95% CI:2.24,7.50),而 DT 和 BT 对尿失禁(MD:0.58,95% CI:0.23,0.92)的改善程度高于单独的 BT:结论:在短期内,BT 加 IVES 可改善夜尿和尿失禁等 OAB 症状,同时提高生活质量。由于研究性临床试验的数量有限且存在异质性,因此证据水平较低,BT 对 OAB 的影响尚无定论,建议进行新的研究性临床试验。
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Isolated bladder training or in combination with other therapies to improve overactive bladder symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Background

Bladder training (BT), the maintenance of a scheduled voiding regime at gradually adjusted intervals, is a common treatment for overactive bladder (OAB).

Objectives

To assess the effects of isolated BT and/or in combination with other therapies on OAB symptoms.

Methods

A systematic review of eight databases was conducted. After screening titles and abstracts, full texts were retrieved. Cochrane RoB 2 and the GRADE approach were used.

Results

Fourteen RCTs were included: they studied isolated BT (n = 11), BT plus drug treatment (DT; n = 5), BT plus intravaginal electrical stimulation (IVES; n = 2), BT plus biofeedback and IVES (n = 1), BT plus pelvic floor muscle training and behavioral therapy (n = 2), BT plus percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation, and BT plus transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (n = 1). In a meta-analysis of short-term follow-up data, BT plus IVES resulted in greater improvement in nocturia (mean difference [MD]: 0.89, 95% CI: 0.5, 1.20), urinary incontinence (UI; MD: 1.93, 95% CI: 1.32, 2.55), and quality of life (QoL; MD: 4.87, 95% CI: 2.24, 7.50) than isolated BT, while DT and BT improved UI (MD: 0.58, 95% CI: 0.23, 0.92) more than isolated BT.

Conclusion

In the short term, BT plus IVES improves the OAB symptoms of nocturia and UI while improving QoL. The limited number of RCTs and heterogeneity among them provide a low level of evidence, making the effect of BT on OAB inconclusive, which suggests that new RCTs should be performed.

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6.10
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审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy (BJPT) is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Physical Therapy Research and Graduate Studies (ABRAPG-Ft). It publishes original research articles on topics related to the areas of physical therapy and rehabilitation sciences, including clinical, basic or applied studies on the assessment, prevention, and treatment of movement disorders.
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