医学
泌尿系统
下尿路症状
经皮神经电刺激
前瞻性队列研究
上尿路
泌尿科
膀胱
麻醉
内科学
病理
癌症
替代医学
前列腺
作者
Tobias Gross,Marc P. Schneider,Lucas M. Bachmann,Bertil Blok,Jan Groen,Lisette A. ’t Hoen,David Castro-Díaz,Bárbara Padilla Fernández,Giulio Del Popolo,Stefania Musco,Rizwan Hamid,Hazel Ecclestone,G. Karsenty,Véronique Phé,Jürgen Pannek,Thomas M. Kessler
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.eururo.2016.01.010
摘要
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a promising therapy for non-neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction and might also be a valuable option in patients with an underlying neurological disorder.We systematically reviewed all available evidence on the efficacy and safety of TENS for treating neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction.The review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Statement.After screening 1943 articles, 22 studies (two randomised controlled trials, 14 prospective cohort studies, five retrospective case series, and one case report) enrolling 450 patients were included. Eleven studies reported on acute TENS and 11 on chronic TENS. In acute TENS and chronic TENS, the mean increase of maximum cystometric capacity ranged from 69ml to 163ml and from 4ml to 156ml, the mean change of bladder volume at first detrusor overactivity from a decrease of 13ml to an increase of 175ml and from an increase of 10ml to 120ml, a mean decrease of maximum detrusor pressure at first detrusor overactivity from 18 cmH20 to 72 cmH20 and 8 cmH20, and a mean decrease of maximum storage detrusor pressure from 20 cmH20 to 58 cmH2O and from 3 cmH20 to 8 cmH2O, respectively. In chronic TENS, a mean decrease in the number of voids and leakages per 24h ranged from 1 to 3 and from 0 to 4, a mean increase of maximum flow rate from 2ml/s to 7ml/s, and a mean change of postvoid residual from an increase of 26ml to a decrease of 85ml. No TENS-related serious adverse events have been reported. Risk of bias and confounding was high in most studies.Although preliminary data suggest TENS might be effective and safe for treating neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, the evidence base is poor and more reliable data from well-designed randomised controlled trials are needed to make definitive conclusions.Early data suggest that transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation might be effective and safe for treating neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction, but more reliable evidence is required.
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