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Auricular acupuncture in patients with detrusor overactivity. A pilot study


AutorenlisteBschleipfer, T.; Luedecke, G.; Durschnabel, M.; Wagenlehner, F. M. E.; Weidner, W.; Pilatz, A.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2014

Seiten1633-1638

ZeitschriftUrologe A

Bandnummer53

Heftnummer11

ISSN0340-2592

eISSN1433-0563

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-013-3189-2

VerlagSpringer


Abstract

Patients suffering from overactive bladder/detrusor overactivity (OAB/DO) seem to benefit from body acupuncture. The study was carried out to test if auricular acupuncture (AAP), which is supposed to show an immediate effect, can also cause urodynamic changes.

The OAB/DO condition was verified by means of cystometry in 14 patients. These patients were subjected to bilateral AAP after cystometry, a second cystometry was performed 20-30 min later and data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test.

None of the patients showed local or systemic complications but DO persisted in all patients and urge urinary incontinence (UUI) persisted in 85 % (11/13) of patients. Intravesical pressure decreased after AAP but without reaching statistical significance. In 22 % (2/9) of patients residual volume (RV) disappeared completely while 78 % (7/9) of patients showed significant reduction of RV.

This study could not prove a significant influence of AAP on DO or UUI; therefore an immediate effect of AAP in patients suffering from OAB/DO seems to be unlikely. Further studies are necessary to evaluate the effect of repeated AAP sessions on urodynamic changes.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilBschleipfer, T., Luedecke, G., Durschnabel, M., Wagenlehner, F., Weidner, W. and Pilatz, A. (2014) Auricular acupuncture in patients with detrusor overactivity. A pilot study, Urologe A, 53(11), pp. 1633-1638. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-013-3189-2

APA-ZitierstilBschleipfer, T., Luedecke, G., Durschnabel, M., Wagenlehner, F., Weidner, W., & Pilatz, A. (2014). Auricular acupuncture in patients with detrusor overactivity. A pilot study. Urologe A. 53(11), 1633-1638. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-013-3189-2



Schlagwörter


Auricular acupunctureBLADDER INSTABILITYBladder, overactiveDetrusor overactivityINCONTINENCEneuromodulationResidual volumeUrge urinary incontinence


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