作者
Niu Tian,Bai Ji,Jie Li,Caiqing Ji
摘要
Abstract To investigate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture combined with biofeedback electrical stimulation on female stress urinary incontinence. Ninety patients diagnosed in a hospital between January 2020 and January 2021 were randomly divided into three groups (A, B and C). Group A was treated with biofeedback electrical stimulation, 3 times a week for 30 min for 15 times. Group B used acupuncture treatment, including Guanyuan , Qihai , Zhongji , Zusanli , Sanyinjiao and Yinlingquan , once a day, Monday–Friday, 30 min each, for a total of 10 times. Group C was treated with acupuncture combined with biofeedback electrical stimulation. All three groups were combined with pelvic floor muscle training. Following treatment, the changes in class I and II muscle fibre strength, ICI-Q-SF score and urine leakage in the 1-hour pad test were compared. Prior to treatment, there was no significant difference in the general data of the three patient groups, as well as class I and II muscle fibre strength, ICI-Q-SF score and 1-hour urinary pad test ( P > 0.05). Following treatment, class I and II muscle fibre strength in groups A and C improved compared with before, with statistical significance ( P < 0.05); there was no significant difference in group B ( P > 0.05). In the three groups, ICI-Q-SF scores and 1-hour urinary pad test results were lower compared with before ( P < 0.05), with those in group C better than those in groups A and B ( P < 0.05). The treatment efficiency of the three patient groups was 86.7%, 83.3% and 96.7%, respectively. Combined acupuncture and biofeedback electrical stimulation can improve pelvic floor muscle strength, urine leakage and quality of life, and can be superior to biofeedback and acupuncture treatment alone.