Katie Propst, Haylie Butler, David M O'Sullivan, Elena Tunitsky Bitton
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Peripheral Tibial Nerve Stimulation for Overactive Bladder Syndrome: Treatment Success and Patient Satisfaction.
Objective: To evaluate the success rate and patient satisfaction ofperipheral tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) therapy.
Method: Retrospective cohort study assessing PTNS treatment success and patient satisfaction.
Results: Data from 34 women were included. On average, patients were 70.2 (± 12) years of age, had a BMI of 29.9 (± 8.9) kg/M², and traveled 11.2 (± 12.3) miles to receive weekly PTNS treatments. Overall, 22 patients (64.7%) were satisfied, four (11.8%) unsatisfied, and eight (23.5%) undecided. Those who were satisfied completed an average of 10.9 treatments (± 2.4), those who were unsatisfied completed an average of 9.5 treatments (± 2.6), and those left undecided completed an average of 7.2 treatments (± 4.3). The fourth treatment visit was the most likely to predict whether a patient would be satisfied or unsatisfied by the 12th treatment.
Conclusion: Overall the success of the PTNS therapy was 64.7%, consistent with previous studies. Most patients note improvement after the fourth treatment.
期刊介绍:
The Connecticut State Medical Society (CSMS) is a federation of eight component county medical associations, with a total membership exceeding 7,000 physicians. CSMS itself is a constituent state entity of the American Medical Association. Founded by the physician-patriots of the American Revolution, the Society operates from a heritage of democratic principles embodied in its Charter and Bylaws. The base of all authority in CSMS is, of course, the individual physician member. It is the decisions of members in their own county associations that ultimately determine the nature of the Society"s policies and activities.