去氨加压素治疗原发性夜间遗尿

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2009-08-18 DOI:10.2217/PHE.09.20
P. Kerrebroeck, J. Nørgaard
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原发性夜间遗尿症(PNE)影响很大一部分5岁及以上的儿童,如果不及时治疗,可持续到青春期。对于患者和家属来说,这种情况是非常痛苦和尴尬的,而且由于需要洗涤更多的被褥,以及在社交方面的困难,例如计划过夜或度假,也带来了不便。PNE是由膀胱储存尿液的能力与夜间产生的尿液量不匹配引起的,这在PNE患儿中经常过量。夜间尿量过多可由抗利尿激素分泌的昼夜节律受损引起。PNE的治疗主要是通过行为调节或药物治疗。去氨加压素是一种天然存在的抗利尿激素的合成类似物,是国际尿失禁咨询协会唯一推荐的a级1级药物治疗,作为一线治疗…
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Desmopressin for the treatment of primary nocturnal enuresis
Primary nocturnal enuresis (PNE) affects a large proportion of children aged 5 years and over, and can persist into adolescence if left untreated. To patients and families, the condition is extremely distressing and embarrassing, as well as inconvenient owing to the increased washing of bedclothes required, and the difficulties surrounding socializing, such as planning sleepovers or holidays. PNE is caused by a mismatch between the capacity of the bladder to store urine and the volume of urine produced at night, which is frequently excessive in children with PNE. Excessive urine production at night can be caused by an impairment of the circadian rhythm of antidiuretic hormone secretion. Treatment for PNE is primarily by means of behavioral conditioning or pharmacological therapy. Desmopressin is a synthetic analogue of naturally occurring antidiuretic hormone, and is the only pharmacological therapy with a Grade A, level 1 recommendation from the International Consultation on Incontinence as a first-line ...
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