[Treatment of overactive bladder with sodium chondroitin sulphate].

A Gauruder-Burmester, B Wildt, R Tunn
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Abstract

Objective: It is not always possible to clearly differentiate the symptoms of overactive bladder and interstitial cystitis. A prospective randomized study was performed to determine whether instillation of sodium chondroitin sulphate for treatment of interstitial cystitis is also effective in treating overactive bladder. The expected benefit of this therapeutic approach in overactive bladder is based on the assumption that the glycosaminoglycan layer may be damaged in overactive bladder as well.

Material and methods: Patients with chronic overactive bladder were randomized to one of two study groups each including 41 patients. Group A was treated with an anticholinergic agent (tolterodine), group B with sodium chondroitin sulphate (Uropol S). The diagnosis was established on the basis of a gynecologic examination and history, urodynamic testing, introital ultrasound, and cystoscopy. Patients were treated for 12 months.

Results: An improvement of symptoms was reported by 15/35 (43 %) of the patients in group A (p = 0.000) as compared with 23/32 (72 %) of the patients in group B. The subjective outcome was corroborated by means of urodynamic testing, number of pads used, voiding frequency, and nycturia (voiding diary). Quality of life increased significantly in both groups in the course of treatment but there was no significant difference between both groups.

Conclusion: The results of the study presented here suggest that restoring the glycosaminoglycan layer also improves or cures the symptoms in patients with overactive bladder. Patients clearly benefit from instillation of sodium chondroitin sulphate. These results must be confirmed in larger studies before a wider use of this therapeutic option can be recommended.

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硫酸软骨素钠治疗膀胱过动症
目的:膀胱过动症与间质性膀胱炎的症状并不能完全区分。进行了一项前瞻性随机研究,以确定输注硫酸软骨素钠治疗间质性膀胱炎是否对治疗膀胱过度活跃也有效。这种治疗方法对过度活跃膀胱的预期益处是基于糖胺聚糖层也可能在过度活跃膀胱中受损的假设。材料与方法:慢性膀胱过动症患者随机分为两组,每组41例。A组给予抗胆碱能药物(托特罗定)治疗,B组给予硫酸软骨素钠(Uropol S)治疗。根据妇科检查和病史、尿动力学检查、体腔超声和膀胱镜检查确定诊断。患者治疗12个月。结果:A组15/35(43%)的患者报告症状有所改善(p = 0.000), b组23/32(72%)的患者报告症状有所改善(p = 0.000)。主观结果通过尿动力学测试、使用的尿垫数量、排尿频率和夜尿(排尿日记)得到证实。两组患者在治疗过程中生活质量均有显著提高,但两组间无显著差异。结论:本研究结果提示,恢复糖胺聚糖层也可改善或治愈膀胱过动症患者的症状。患者显然受益于硫酸软骨素钠的灌注。这些结果必须在更大规模的研究中得到证实,然后才能推荐更广泛地使用这种治疗方法。
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