Improvement of urge- and mixed-type incontinence after acupuncture treatment among elderly women — a pilot study

Kristina Bergström , Christer P.O Carlsson , Christina Lindholm , Riitta Widengren
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The aim of this study was to investigate if sensory stimulation in the form of manual acupuncture could influence urge- or mixed-type incontinence among elderly women who were not satisfactorily relieved by standard pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments given at a specialised incontinence unit. The study is an open clinical follow-up study. The study included 15 elderly women who were treated with manual acupuncture 12 times. Both subjective scorings and objective measurements in the form of leakage in grams (48 h Inco-test) were used. Evaluations were performed at discharge and 1 and 3 months thereafter. Almost all outcome measurements were significantly improved even at follow-up 3 months after the last treatment. Global scorings showed that 12 of the 15 women considered themselves improved even at the follow-up 3 month after treatments were completed. The possible mechanisms of action are discussed, as is the way to perform more studies in this field.

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针灸治疗后老年妇女急迫性和混合型尿失禁的改善-一项试点研究
本研究的目的是调查在一个专门的失禁单位进行标准的药物和非药物治疗不能令人满意地缓解的老年妇女中,手动针灸形式的感觉刺激是否可以影响急迫性或混合型失禁。本研究为开放式临床随访研究。该研究包括15名老年妇女,她们接受了12次手工针灸治疗。采用主观评分和客观测量,以克为单位(48 h Inco-test)。出院时及出院后1、3个月进行评估。即使在最后一次治疗后3个月的随访中,几乎所有的结果测量都有显著改善。整体评分显示,15名女性中有12名认为自己在治疗完成后3个月的随访中有所改善。讨论了可能的作用机制,以及在该领域开展更多研究的途径。
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