Objective:To investigate the quantity-effect relationship of electroacupuncture in treating urge incontinence (UI).Methods:A clinical multicenter randomized controlled trial was carried out.One hundred and ninety-...Objective:To investigate the quantity-effect relationship of electroacupuncture in treating urge incontinence (UI).Methods:A clinical multicenter randomized controlled trial was carried out.One hundred and ninety-nine UI patients meeting the inclusion criteria were randomly allocated,at a ratio of 2:1,to acupuncture and medication groups.The acupuncture group of 199 patients was treated with electroacupuncture plus manual acupuncture,and the medication group of 68 patients was treated with oral administration of Tolterodine Tartrate tablets.Results:The total scores of international consultation on incontinence questionnaire-short form (ICIQ-SF) score plus the international prostatic symptom score (I-PSS) were significantly lower in both groups at each follow-up visit (after 3,6 and 9 treatments) than before treatment.The effect was accumulated with an increase in the number of treatments.The improving effect was significantly better at each follow-up visit in the acupuncture group than that in the medication group (P0.05).Conclusion:The improvement degree of urinary symptoms and the number of treatments are positively correlated in the treatment of UI by electroacupuncture plus manual acupuncture and by oral administration of Tolterodine Tartrate tablets.Acupuncture has a more marked effect.展开更多
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (81072761)Project of Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (10695842000)Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project (S30304)
文摘Objective:To investigate the quantity-effect relationship of electroacupuncture in treating urge incontinence (UI).Methods:A clinical multicenter randomized controlled trial was carried out.One hundred and ninety-nine UI patients meeting the inclusion criteria were randomly allocated,at a ratio of 2:1,to acupuncture and medication groups.The acupuncture group of 199 patients was treated with electroacupuncture plus manual acupuncture,and the medication group of 68 patients was treated with oral administration of Tolterodine Tartrate tablets.Results:The total scores of international consultation on incontinence questionnaire-short form (ICIQ-SF) score plus the international prostatic symptom score (I-PSS) were significantly lower in both groups at each follow-up visit (after 3,6 and 9 treatments) than before treatment.The effect was accumulated with an increase in the number of treatments.The improving effect was significantly better at each follow-up visit in the acupuncture group than that in the medication group (P0.05).Conclusion:The improvement degree of urinary symptoms and the number of treatments are positively correlated in the treatment of UI by electroacupuncture plus manual acupuncture and by oral administration of Tolterodine Tartrate tablets.Acupuncture has a more marked effect.