经皮骶骨神经调控治疗盆腔疼痛和不松弛性盆底:一项试点研究结果

IF 0.4 Q4 NURSING
Stefano Terzoni PhD, MSN, RN, Cristina Mora RN, Maria Chiara Sighinolfi PhD, MD, Giorgia Gaia MD, Barbara Pinna MSN, RN, Bernardo Rocco MD, Anne Destrebecq MSC, RN
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我们试图评估经皮骶根神经调节(TSRN)患者通过椎旁放置表面电极治疗骨盆疼痛和骨盆肌肉僵硬的有效性和可接受性。盆腔疼痛是一种致残疾病,通常与盆腔肌肉不松弛有关。发病原因往往不清楚;在一些国家,护士可以实施针对维持因素的无创治疗。先前的研究调查了侵入性刺激对骨盆疼痛的作用;TSRN已被证明在其他盆腔疾病中是成功的。我们对报告盆腔疼痛(慢性或非慢性)的男女连续患者样本进行了初步研究。每周进行表面电极TSRN;在基线和康复计划结束后用数字评定量表(NRS)记录疼痛。治疗成功的定义是疼痛评分降低50%。20名患者入组,除疼痛外,大多数患者有多种症状。男性原发性前列腺疼痛综合征7例,有骨科手术史1例,肌肉僵硬8例(中位数= 3 / 4,IQR =[3;3],范围[2;4])。16例患者(男12例,女4例)有慢性盆腔疼痛。基线时样本的中位NRS值为4[5.5-7.5],性别间无显著差异(p = 0.144),在中位20周治疗(范围[10-30])后显著下降(Me = 0.5, IQR[0.0-1.0], p < 0.001)。结果显示,所有患者均有临床相关获益(ω2 = 0.689, 95%IC[0.505-0.793])。盆腔肌僵硬度降低显著(从ω = 3, IQR[3]到ω = 0, IQR[0 - 1], p < 0.0001),性别间无差异(p = 0.711)。男性和女性获得治疗成功所需的疗程数量无显著差异(p = 0.282)。TSRN似乎是一种很有前途的治疗盆腔疼痛的方法,可以在门诊进行,费用低,无侵入性。需要对更大的随机样本进行进一步的研究来证实这些结果。
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Transcutaneous sacral neuromodulation for pelvic pain and non-relaxing pelvic floor: Findings from a pilot study

Transcutaneous sacral neuromodulation for pelvic pain and non-relaxing pelvic floor: Findings from a pilot study

We sought to evaluate the effectiveness and acceptability by patients of transcutaneous sacral roots neuromodulation (TSRN) by paravertebral placement of surface electrodes to treat pelvic pain and pelvic muscle stiffness. Pelvic pain is a disabling condition, often related to non-relaxing pelvic muscles. Causes for the onset are often unclear; noninvasive treatment targeted at maintenance factors can be administered by nurses in some countries. previous studies have investigated the role of invasive stimulation for pelvic pain; TSRN has proved successful in other pelvic disorders. We conducted a pilot study on a sample of consecutive patients of both genders, reporting pelvic pain (chronic or not). Weekly sessions of TSRN with surface electrodes were performed; pain was recorded with the numeric rating scale (NRS) at baseline and after the end of the rehabilitation plan. Therapeutic success was defined as a reduction of 50% in pain scores. Twenty patients were enrolled, most complaining multiple symptoms apart from pain. Seven males had primary prostate pain syndrome, one had history of orthopaedic surgery, and eight had muscle stiffness (Median = 3 out of 4, IQR = [3;3], range [2;4]). Sixteen patients (12 males and 4 females) had chronic pelvic pain. The median NRS values in the sample at baseline was 4[5.5–7.5] with no significant differences between genders (p = 0.144) and decreased significantly (Me = 0.5, IQR[0.0–1.0], p < 0.001) after a median of 20 weekly sessions (range [10–30]). The results indicated clinically relevant benefit for all patients (ω2 = 0.689, 95%IC[0.505–0.793]) Decrease in pelvic muscle stiffness was significant (from Me = 3, IQR [3] to Me = 0, IQR[0–1], p < 0.0001) without differences between the genders (p = 0.711). No significant difference was found in the number of sessions required by males and females to achieve therapeutic success (p = 0.282). TSRN seems a promising treatment for pelvic pain and can be performed in outpatients' clinics with low costs and no invasivity. Further studies on larger, randomized samples are required to confirm these results.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Urological Nursing is an international peer-reviewed Journal for all nurses, non-specialist and specialist, who care for individuals with urological disorders. It is relevant for nurses working in a variety of settings: inpatient care, outpatient care, ambulatory care, community care, operating departments and specialist clinics. The Journal covers the whole spectrum of urological nursing skills and knowledge. It supports the publication of local issues of relevance to a wider international community to disseminate good practice. The International Journal of Urological Nursing is clinically focused, evidence-based and welcomes contributions in the following clinical and non-clinical areas: -General Urology- Continence care- Oncology- Andrology- Stoma care- Paediatric urology- Men’s health- Uro-gynaecology- Reconstructive surgery- Clinical audit- Clinical governance- Nurse-led services- Reflective analysis- Education- Management- Research- Leadership The Journal welcomes original research papers, practice development papers and literature reviews. It also invites shorter papers such as case reports, critical commentary, reflective analysis and reports of audit, as well as contributions to regular sections such as the media reviews section. The International Journal of Urological Nursing supports the development of academic writing within the specialty and particularly welcomes papers from young researchers or practitioners who are seeking to build a publication profile.
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