Efficacy of Conservative Treatments for Urinary Incontinence in Women
Evaluation of Efficacy of Conservative Treatments in Women With Urinary Incontinence
Mackay Medical College
60 participants
Jan 1, 2023
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Conditions
Summary
To conduct a retrospective study to examine the effect of these conservative treatments to the symptoms and quality of life of patients with urinary incontinence. The investigators will use both subjective and objective assessment parameters, such as self-report symptoms, bladder diary, pad test and urodynamic study to access the improvement.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Adult female patient diagnosed with urinary incontinence through clinical assessment
- Diagnosed at Mackay Memorial Hospital and underwent non-surgical treatment and subsequent follow-up.
Exclusion Criteria4
- Choosing invasive or surgical treatment options (such as bladder botulinum toxin injection, urethral sling surgery).
- Unable to comply with regular follow-up for at least one year.
- Pregnant women
- Patients with a history of neuromuscular disorders.
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Interventions
A program of BT (including exercise and muscle training)
A bPFMT program at home
An iVES program at home
Combination of BT and bPFMT
Combination of BT and iVES
Combination of bPFMT and iVES
Locations(1)
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NCT05977231