Desmopressin response in nocturnal enuresis without nocturnal polyuria in Japanese children
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- DOI: 10.1111/iju.14615
Desmopressin response in nocturnal enuresis without nocturnal polyuria in Japanese children
Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate whether the efficacy of desmopressin differs between patients with and without nocturnal polyuria.
Methods: A total of 65 treatment-naïve children with monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis were enrolled (45 boys; median age 8.9 years). Patients received desmopressin as their first-line treatment. Four different standards were used (Akashi and Hoashi >0.9 mL/kg/sleeping hour; Hamano >[age + 2] × 25 × 130% mL; the International Children's Continence Society >[age + 1] × 30 × 130% mL; and Rittig >[age + 9] × 20 mL) to assess nocturnal polyuria. The effectiveness of desmopressin was compared between patients with and without nocturnal polyuria according to each standard. A response was defined as a reduction in wet nights of >50%.
Results: The desmopressin treatment efficacy rate was 54% for polyuria and 67% for non-polyuria patients (P = 0.20), 45% for polyuria and 68% for non-polyuria patients (P = 0.08), 54% for polyuria and 59% for non-polyuria patients (P = 0.80), and 52% for polyuria and 61% for non-polyuria patients (P = 0.61), for the Akashi and Hoashi's, Hamano's, International Children's Continence Society and Rittig's standards, respectively.
Conclusions: No difference was observed in the short-term clinical efficacy of desmopressin regardless of the presence of nocturnal polyuria. Thus, this might be a feasible treatment option for patients with nocturnal enuresis without nocturnal polyuria.
Keywords: 1-desamino-8-d-arginine vasopressin; desmopressin acetate; nocturnal enuresis; polyuria; urinary incontinence.
© 2021 The Japanese Urological Association.
Comment in
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Editorial Comment to Desmopressin response in nocturnal enuresis without nocturnal polyuria in Japanese children.Int J Urol. 2021 Sep;28(9):969. doi: 10.1111/iju.14626. Epub 2021 Jul 10. Int J Urol. 2021. PMID: 34245046 No abstract available.
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Pediatric Urology.J Urol. 2022 Jan;207(1):216-218. doi: 10.1097/JU.0000000000002267. Epub 2021 Oct 18. J Urol. 2022. PMID: 34661433 No abstract available.
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