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Clinical Trial
. 2011 Mar;21(3):218-25.
doi: 10.1016/j.purol.2010.07.016.

[Treatment of interstitial cystitis by intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid: A prospective study on 31 patients]

[Article in French]
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Clinical Trial

[Treatment of interstitial cystitis by intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid: A prospective study on 31 patients]

[Article in French]
S Van Agt et al. Prog Urol. 2011 Mar.

Abstract

Purpose: We evaluate the efficacy of hyaluronate acid instillation for treatment of interstitial cystitis (IC).

Patients and methods: From March 2008 to May 2009, a prospective study included 31 patients. We used the new definition of IC established by the ICS in 2002. Patients have a urinalysis, a cystoscopy, a hydrodistension test and bladder biopsies. The urodynamic evaluation was not systematic. Patients received weekly six instillations of 40mg (50ml) intravesical hyaluronate acid. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of treatment with two specific questionnaires of interstitial cystitis filled before and after 6 weeks of treatment: the O'Leary-Sant and Pelvic pain and Urgency/Frequency (PUF).

Results: Four groups were defined: good response, partial response, poor response and no response. They were composed by 14 patients (45%), two (7%), seven (22%) and eight patients (26%). We obtained 52% positive response (good response and partial response) after 6 weeks of treatment. Patients with cystoscopy and histology abnormal had a response rate of 60%. No serious side effects were observed.

Conclusions: Hyaluronate acid has a place in the treatment of interstitial cystitis with an efficiency comparable to other treatments and good tolerance. The response rate to treatment can be improved by better selection of patients, particularly those having a cystoscopy and histology abnormal.

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