Triple target treatment (3T) is more effective than biofeedback alone for anal incontinence: the 3T-AI study
- PMID: 20551752
- DOI: 10.1007/DCR.0b013e3181db7738
Triple target treatment (3T) is more effective than biofeedback alone for anal incontinence: the 3T-AI study
Erratum in
- Dis Colon Rectum. 2011 Nov;54(11):1461
Abstract
Purpose: The efficacy of EMG-biofeedback and low-frequency electrical stimulation for the treatment of anal incontinence has not been proven. Our purpose was to evaluate a novel therapeutic concept, termed triple target treatment, which combines amplitude-modulated medium-frequency stimulation and EMG-biofeedback.
Methods: Patients with anal incontinence were randomly assigned to the triple target regimen or EMG-biofeedback alone for a 9-month treatment period in a multicenter randomized clinical trial with blinded observers (ClincialTrials.gov registration number NCT00525291). Primary end points were changes in the Cleveland Clinic score and the adapted St. Mark's (Vaizey) score at 9 months compared with baseline. Secondary end points included therapy acceptance and proportion of patients achieving continence or improvement in grade or frequency of incontinence.
Results: We enrolled 158 patients with anal incontinence. The median decrease in the Cleveland Clinic score from baseline to 9 months was 3 points greater for the triple target regimen than for EMG-biofeedback (95% CI, 1-4; P = .0024). The improvement was 8 points for the triple target regimen (95% CI, 7-9) and 5 points for EMG-biofeedback (95% CI, 4-7). Results were similar for the Vaizey score. Of patients treated for at least 3 months, continence was achieved by 50% of patients with the triple target regimen and 25.8% of those with EMG-biofeedback.
Conclusions: The combination of amplitude-modulated medium-frequency electrostimulation with EMG-biofeedback in the triple target regimen is superior to EMG-biofeedback alone in the treatment of anal incontinence. Therapy programs for fecal incontinence are most effective if patients participate for longer than 2 to 3 months.
Comment in
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Triple target treatment versus biofeedback.Dis Colon Rectum. 2010 Jul;53(7):971-2. doi: 10.1007/DCR.0b013e3181ddc2f0. Dis Colon Rectum. 2010. PMID: 20551746 No abstract available.
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