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Srpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo 2009 Volume 137, Issue 9-10, Pages: 502-505
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0910502C
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Effects of electrotherapy in treatment of neurogenic bladder in children with occult spinal dysraphism

Ćirović Dragana (Univerzitetska dečja klinika, Beograd)
Petronić Ivana (Univerzitetska dečja klinika, Beograd)
Nikolić Dejan ORCID iD icon (Univerzitetska dečja klinika, Beograd)
Brdar Radivoj (Univerzitetska dečja klinika, Beograd)
Pavićević Polina ORCID iD icon (Univerzitetska dečja klinika, Beograd)
Knežević Tatjana (Univerzitetska dečja klinika, Beograd)

Introduction Neurogenic bladder can develop as a result of various degrees of neurogenic lesion in spina bifida. The degree of bladder dysfunction depends on the level and type of spina bifida. Due to results upon complete diagnostic protocols, treatment options are applied. Objective Comparison of therapy results of patients with occult spinal dysraphism with neurogenic bladder that under-went medicamentous therapy and medicamentous with electrotherapy treatment. Methods We had 49 patients with neurogenic bladder that were treated at the University Children's Hospital in Belgrade in the period 2003-2008. The first group of children received medicamentous therapy and the second group received medicamentous therapy with transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation. In both groups we evaluated 4 symptoms: daily enuresis, enuresis nocturna, urgency and frequency and 4 urodynamic parameters: lower bladder capacity, unstable contractions and residual urine and detrusor sphincter dyssynergia. Follow-up urodynamic evaluation was done after 3, 6 and 12 months respectively. Results Our findings pointed out a high statistical significance of improvement in all evaluated urodynamic parameters of neurogenic bladder (predominantly in bladder capacity) in the group of children with combined therapy as well in resolution of symptoms (predominantly enuresis nocturna, urgency and frequency). Conclusion Combined therapy is more efficient in treatment of children with neurogenic bladder. Electrotherapy is non-invasive, easily applicable and has had a significant place in treatment of children with dysfunctional voiding.

Keywords: spina bifida, neurogenic bladder, electrotherapy, children

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