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Non-invasive transcutaneous electrical stimulation in the treatment of overactive bladder 被引量:1
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作者 Martin Slovak Christopher R.Chapple Anthony T.Barker 《Asian Journal of Urology》 2015年第2期92-101,共10页
We reviewed the literature on transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS)used as a therapy for overactive bladder(OAB)symptoms,with a particular focus on:stimulation site,stimuli parameters,neural structures tho... We reviewed the literature on transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation(TENS)used as a therapy for overactive bladder(OAB)symptoms,with a particular focus on:stimulation site,stimuli parameters,neural structures thought to be targeted,and the clinical and urodynamic outcomes achieved.The majority of studies used sacral or tibial nerve stimulation.The literature suggests that,whilst TENS therapy may have neuromodulation effects,patient are unlikely to benefit to a significant extent from a single application of TENS and indeed clear benefits from acute studies have not been reported.In long-term studies there were differences in the descriptions of stimulation intensity,strategy of the therapy,and positioning of the electrodes,as well as in the various symptoms and pathology of the patients.Additionally,most studies were uncontrolled and hence did not evaluate the placebo effect.Little is known about the underlying mechanism by which these therapies work and therefore exactly which structures need to be stimulated,and with what parameters.There is promising evidence for the efficacy of a transcutaneous stimulation approach,but adequate standardisation of stimulation criteria and outcome measures will be necessary to define the best way to administer this therapy and document its efficacy. 展开更多
关键词 Overactive bladder posterior tibial nerve stimulation Sites of stimulation Sacral stimulation Sham stimulation methodology Surface electrodes Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
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Sacral neuromodulation and peripheral nerve stimulation in patients with anal incontinence:an overview of techniques,complications and troubleshooting 被引量:2
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作者 Andrew P.Zbar 《Gastroenterology Report》 SCIE EI 2014年第2期112-120,共9页
Sacral neuromodulation(SNM)therapy has revolutionized the management of many forms of anal incontinence,with an expanded use and a medium-term efficacy of 75%overall.This review discusses the technique of SNM therapy,... Sacral neuromodulation(SNM)therapy has revolutionized the management of many forms of anal incontinence,with an expanded use and a medium-term efficacy of 75%overall.This review discusses the technique of SNM therapy,along with its complications and troubleshooting and a discussion of the early data pertaining to peripheral posterior tibial nerve stimulation in incontinent patients.Future work needs to define the predictive factors for neurostimulatory success,along with the likely mechanisms of action of their therapeutic action. 展开更多
关键词 anal incontinence sacral neuromodulation peripheral nerve stimulation posterior tibial nerve stimulation
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Treating Urinary Incontinence with Electrical Stimulus: A Review 被引量:2
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作者 Isabella Romero Estevez Qi Wei +1 位作者 Seyed Abbas Shobeiri Yael Baumfeld 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 2022年第4期258-266,共9页
Urinary incontinence markedly affects women’s quality of life. There are several methods to mitigate or reduce this problem such as medication, surgery, or exercises. Of various types of urinary incontinence, overact... Urinary incontinence markedly affects women’s quality of life. There are several methods to mitigate or reduce this problem such as medication, surgery, or exercises. Of various types of urinary incontinence, overactive bladder consists of one category, which is often resistant to various treatments. Electrical stimulation methods have been considered a treatment option of overactive bladder. We here briefly summarize various treatment options for urinary incontinence, with special reference to the role of electrical stimulation methods for this disease. Electrical stimulation methods include vaginal electrical stimulation (VES), posterior tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) and sacral nerve stimulation (SNS). The three methods have shown good results, and these findings will contribute to achieving a better quality of life for patients. 展开更多
关键词 Urge Urinary Incontinence Overactive Bladder posterior tibial nerve stimulation Sacral nerve stimulation
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