Is Detrusor Overactivity a predictor factor of Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation outcome in the treatment of Overactive Bladder?

ALAMRAI W1, MALALLA B1, ALABBAD A1, GAHWARI M1, ALDOKHI M2, SARHAN O1, ALMOUSA R1

Research Type

Clinical

Abstract Category

Neurourology

Abstract 640
E-Poster 3
Scientific Open Discussion Session 31
Friday 6th September 2019
13:20 - 13:25 (ePoster Station 9)
Exhibition Hall
Detrusor Overactivity Incontinence Neuromodulation Overactive Bladder Urodynamics Techniques
1.KING FAHAD SPECIALIST HOSPITAL-DAMMAM, 2.KING FAHAD HOSPITAL-HOFUF
Presenter
R

Riyad Almousa

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Abstract

Hypothesis / aims of study
Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) is a well-known treatment for overactive bladder (OAB) not responding to conventional treatment. Herein, our aim is to assess the significance of Urodynamic proven Detrusor Overactivity (DO) on the outcome of PTNS in patients with OAB syndrome
Study design, materials and methods
Single center, retrospective study, reviewed the medical charts of all adult patients with OAB with or without detrusor Overactivity (DO) who underwent Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS)   in our center between January 2012 until December 2018. Hospital Institutional review board was obtained before starting the study. Patients’ demographic data, diagnosis, voiding diary pre and post Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) treatment, and outcome collected. All patients had baseline investigations (urine analysis, serum Creatinine, Urodynamic study, Renal Ultrasound). Each Patient had to fill a voiding diary and quality of life questionnaire at the beginning of therapy (Week 0) and after completion of the initial weekly therapy (week 12). The success of treatment was defined as 50% or more improvement of voiding dysfunction symptoms in voiding diary. PTNS was continued for 24 sessions in patients who showed 50% improvement or more of symptoms after 12 sessions. Patients who were considered as success completed another twice/month sessions for three months then once/month sessions for another 6 months (total of 12 Months therapy).
Results
Forty-nine patients (35 female and 14 male) with a mean age of 43 years (range 18-77) were included. Two patients were excluded from the study because no urodynamic study was done. Twenty-nine patients (59.2%) had no DO and 20 patients (40.8%) had DO. PTNS treatment showed an overall success rate of 61.5%. In OAB patients with no DO, 15 patients (51.7%) had improvement, while 16 OAB patients with DO (80%) had Improvement. There is a statistical significant difference between the outcomes in both groups (p < 0.05).
Interpretation of results
All patients have completed all sessions with no complications or significant side effects. Results showed that patients with proven detrusor Over activity by Urodynamic study have a statistically significant outcome over those who has urgency frequency syndrome without Urodynamic proven Over activity.
Concluding message
In patients with OAB, an urodynamic proven Detrusor Over activity (DO) predicts posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation outcome. Success rate is more frequently encountered after PTNS treatment in patients in whom urodynamic evaluation showed DO compared to those with negative DO on urodynamic (Urgency frequency syndrome).
Disclosures
Funding none Clinical Trial No Subjects Human Ethics Committee KFSHD ETHICS COMITTEE Helsinki Yes Informed Consent Yes
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