Six-Month Results of Selective Bladder Denervation in Women with Refractory Overactive Bladder
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2018.09.043
Six-Month Results of Selective Bladder Denervation in Women with Refractory Overactive Bladder
Abstract
Purpose: We report 6-month efficacy and safety outcomes of selective bladder denervation in women with refractory overactive bladder.
Materials and methods: Women with refractory overactive bladder and urgency urinary incontinence were enrolled in 2 prospective feasibility studies with the same entry criteria. They underwent selective bladder denervation of the subtrigonal region containing afferent sensory nerves. Patients were followed for 6 months and assessed for adverse events, overactive bladder symptoms and health related quality of life measures.
Results: In the 35 women with a mean age of 66 years who were enrolled in the study all selective bladder denervation procedures were completed successfully. During 6 months of followup the symptom improvement based on 3-day bladder diaries was 59% for urgency urinary incontinence (p <0.001), 59% for urinary incontinence (p <0.001), 39% for urgency (p <0.001), 9% for urinary frequency (p = 0.01) and 27% for the total urgency and frequency score (p <0.001). Most of this treatment benefit was realized in the first month. The rate of clinical success, defined as a 50% or greater reduction in urgency urinary incontinence, was 70%, treatment benefit was reported in 75% of patients and the dry/cure rate was 27%. Statistically significant improvements during 6 months were identified on the symptom bother and health related quality of life scales on the OAB-q (Overactive Bladder Questionnaire) and on all KHQ (King's Health Questionnaire) domains except general health perception. Device or procedure related adverse events were reported in 6 patients (17%).
Conclusions: Pooled results of 2 prospective feasibility studies suggest that selective bladder denervation is a promising minimally invasive treatment option in women with refractory overactive bladder.
Comment in
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Editorial Comment.J Urol. 2019 Mar;201(3):579-580. doi: 10.1097/01.JU.0000553726.05323.99. J Urol. 2019. PMID: 30759706 No abstract available.
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Editorial Comment.J Urol. 2019 Mar;201(3):580. doi: 10.1097/01.JU.0000553727.43441.db. J Urol. 2019. PMID: 30759707 No abstract available.
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Re: Six-Month Results of Selective Bladder Denervation in Women with Refractory Overactive BladderS. De Wachter, K. D. Benson, R. R. Dmochowski, E. S. Rovner, E. Versi, L. E. Miller and L. M. Tu J Urol 2019; 201: 573-580.J Urol. 2019 Aug;202(2):422-423. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000000273. Epub 2019 Jul 8. J Urol. 2019. PMID: 30958744 No abstract available.
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