Stres Üriner İnkontinanslı Kadınlarda Pelvik Taban Kas Eğitimine Ek Olarak Uygulanan Elektromiyografik Biofeedback Eğitiminin Etkisinin İncelenmesi
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2017
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Amaç: Stres üriner inkontinanslı kadınlarda pelvik taban kas eğitimine ek olarak uygulanan elektromiyografik biofeedback eğitiminin yaşam kalitesi, idrar kaçırma miktarı ve pelvik taban kas kuvveti üzerine etkisinin araştırılması amaçlandı.Gereç ve Yöntemler: Çalışmaya stres üriner inkontinanslı 52 kadın hasta dahil edildi. Hastalar pelvik taban kas eğitimi (n=27) ve pelvik taban kas eğitimiyle birlikte elektromiyografik biofeedback eğitimi (n=25) alanlar olarak iki gruba ayrıldı. Hastaların algılanan yaşam kalitesi ve algılanan kuruluk hissi için bir vizüel analog skala kullanıldı. Pelvik taban kas kuvveti, vajinal basınç manometresi ile; idrar kaçırma miktarı ise 1 saatlik ped testi ile değerlendirildi. Değerlendirmeler, tedavi öncesinde ve 8 haftalık tedavi sonrasında gerçekleştirildi.Bulgular: Pelvik taban kas eğitimi ve pelvik taban kas eğitimine ek olarak uygulanan elektromiyografik biofeedback eğitimleri grup içi analizlerinde, tedavi öncesinde ve sonrasında algılanan kuruluk hissi, algılanan yaşam kalitesi, pelvik taban kas kuvveti ve idrar kaçırma miktarında iyileşme olduğu saptandı (p<0,05). Gruplar arası değerlendirmelerde fark saptanmadı (p>0,05). Tartışma ve Sonuç: Stres üriner inkontinanslı kadınların tedavisinde pelvik taban kas eğitimine ek olarak uygulanan elektromiyografik biofeedback eğitiminin ilave bir iyileştirici etkisi olmadığı saptandı
Aim: In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of electromyography biofeedback training applied in addition to pelvic floor muscle training on life quality, amount of urine leakage, and pelvic floor muscle strength in women with stress urinary incontinence. Materials and Methods: Fifty-two women with stress urinary incontinence were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups; the first group received pelvic floor muscle training (n= 27) and the other group received electromyography biofeedback training in addition to pelvic floor muscle training (n= 25). The perceived quality of life and sensation of dryness of the women were assessed by using a visual analog scale. The pelvic floor muscle strength was evaluated by a vaginal pressure manometer and the amount of urine leakage by a 1-hour pad test. The evaluations were performed both before and after the 8-week treatment. Results: In the intra-group analyses, pelvic floor muscle training and electromyographic biofeedback training in addition to pelvic floor muscle training were shown to improve sensation of dryness, perceived quality of life, pelvic floor muscle strength, and amount of urine leakage before and after treatment (p<0.05). No difference was found in the inter-group analyses (p>0.05). Discussion and Conclusion: The electromyography biofeedback training applied in addition to pelvic floor muscle training did not show an additional healing effect in the treatment of women with stress urinary incontinence
Aim: In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of electromyography biofeedback training applied in addition to pelvic floor muscle training on life quality, amount of urine leakage, and pelvic floor muscle strength in women with stress urinary incontinence. Materials and Methods: Fifty-two women with stress urinary incontinence were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups; the first group received pelvic floor muscle training (n= 27) and the other group received electromyography biofeedback training in addition to pelvic floor muscle training (n= 25). The perceived quality of life and sensation of dryness of the women were assessed by using a visual analog scale. The pelvic floor muscle strength was evaluated by a vaginal pressure manometer and the amount of urine leakage by a 1-hour pad test. The evaluations were performed both before and after the 8-week treatment. Results: In the intra-group analyses, pelvic floor muscle training and electromyographic biofeedback training in addition to pelvic floor muscle training were shown to improve sensation of dryness, perceived quality of life, pelvic floor muscle strength, and amount of urine leakage before and after treatment (p<0.05). No difference was found in the inter-group analyses (p>0.05). Discussion and Conclusion: The electromyography biofeedback training applied in addition to pelvic floor muscle training did not show an additional healing effect in the treatment of women with stress urinary incontinence
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Androloji, Kadın Hastalıkları ve Doğum, Üroloji ve Nefroloji
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ANADOLU KLİNİĞİ TIP BİLİMLERİ DERGİSİ
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