Amniotic bladder therapy: six-month follow up treating interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Canadian Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2024-06-01
Jack Considine, Kyle O'Hollaren, Codrut Radoiu, Raghav Madan, Aron Liaw, Nivedita Dhar
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Abstract

Introduction: Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is characterized by chronic pelvic pain and usually accompanies lower urinary tract symptoms. We have previously reported that amniotic bladder therapy (ABT) provides symptomatic improvement in refractory IC/BPS patients for up to 3 months. Herein, we evaluated the durability of ABT up to 6 months.

Materials and methods: Consecutive IC/BPS patients received intra-detrusor injections of 100 mg micronized amniotic membrane. Clinical evaluation and patient-reported outcome measurements including Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index (ICSI), Interstitial Cystitis Problem Index (ICPI), Bladder Pain/ Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Score (BPIC-SS) and Overactive Bladder Assessment Tool (OAB) were assessed.

Results: Twenty-five consecutive recalcitrant IC/BPS patients were included in the study with an average age of 47.4 ± 14.4 years (29-67 years). After ABT, the IC/BPS symptoms improved gradually up to 3 months in all patients with an average improvement in ICSI, ICPI, BPIC-SS and OAB score of 72.8%, 71.9%, and 66.6%, (p < 0.001) respectively, at 3 months. At 4 months after ABT, 7 patients experienced a rebound in symptoms and requested another injection which resulted in a significant improvement in IC/BPS symptoms after 2, 4, and 8 weeks (p < 0.01). For the 18 patients who received only one injection, the IC/BPS symptoms were still significantly lower at 5 and 6 months compared to baseline (p < 0.01), suggesting a possible durable effect based on the ICSI, ICPI, BPIC-SS, and OAB questionnaire scores.

Conclusions: ABT provided an improvement in pain and lower urinary tract symptoms up to 6 months post-treatment in some refractory IC/BPS patients.

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羊膜膀胱疗法:治疗间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征的六个月随访。
简介间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征(IC/BPS)以慢性盆腔疼痛为特征,通常伴有下尿路症状。我们曾报道过羊膜膀胱疗法(ABT)可改善难治性 IC/BPS 患者的症状长达 3 个月。在此,我们评估了羊膜膀胱疗法长达 6 个月的持久性:连续的 IC/BPS 患者接受了 100 毫克微粉化羊膜的尿道内注射。临床评估和患者报告的结果测量包括间质性膀胱炎症状指数(ICSI)、间质性膀胱炎问题指数(ICPI)、膀胱疼痛/间质性膀胱炎症状评分(BPIC-SS)和膀胱过度活动评估工具(OAB):该研究共纳入了25名顽固性IC/BPS患者,他们的平均年龄为(47.4 ± 14.4)岁(29-67岁)。ABT治疗后,所有患者的IC/BPS症状在3个月内逐渐改善,3个月时ICSI、ICPI、BPIC-SS和OAB评分的平均改善率分别为72.8%、71.9%和66.6%(P < 0.001)。ABT 4 个月后,7 名患者的症状出现反弹,要求再次注射,结果 2 周、4 周和 8 周后 IC/BPS 症状明显改善(p < 0.01)。对于只接受了一次注射的 18 名患者,与基线相比,IC/BPS 症状在 5 个月和 6 个月后仍显著降低(p < 0.01),这表明根据 ICSI、ICPI、BPIC-SS 和 OAB 问卷评分,ABT 可能具有持久效果:ABT可改善部分难治性IC/BPS患者治疗后6个月的疼痛和下尿路症状。
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Canadian Journal of Urology
Canadian Journal of Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The CJU publishes articles of interest to the field of urology and related specialties who treat urologic diseases.
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