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Abstract Title
Study on the effectiveness of different pelvic floor muscle training modes on the improvement of urinary incontinence in prostate cancer patients after radical prostatectomy
Presentation Type
Moderated Poster Abstract
Manuscript Type
Clinical Research
Abstract Category *
Functional Urology: Incontinence and Voiding Dysfunction
Author's Information
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10
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Country
Hong Kong, China
Co-author 1
Ruofan Shi shirf@hku.hk The University of Hong Kong Department of Surgery Hong Kong Hong Kong, China *
Co-author 2
Zhiyang Ma zy_ma2017@163.com Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Department of Urology Shanghai China -
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Yuen Bing Tze tseyb@ha.org.hk Queen Mary Hospital Department of Surgery Hong Kong Hong Kong, China -
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Tsun Tsun Stacia Chun stac@hku.hk The University of Hong Kong Department of Surgery Hong Kong Hong Kong, China -
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Da Huang hd13010@rjh.com.cn Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Department of Urology Shanghai China -
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Dan Zhao zd04398@rjh.com.cn Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Shanghai China -
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Sau Loi Ng ngsl3@ha.org.hk Queen Mary Hospital Department of Surgery Hong Kong Hong Kong, China -
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Ying Xu xy20848@rjh.com.cn Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Department of Urology Shanghai China -
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Danfeng Xu xdf12036@rjh.com.cn Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Department of Urology Shanghai China -
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Rong Na yungna@hku.hk The University of Hong Kong Department of Surgery Hong Kong Hong Kong, China -
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Abstract Content
Introduction
To compare the effects of different pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) modes on improving urinary incontinence (UI) recovery in prostate cancer (PCa) patients after radical prostatectomy (RP).
Materials and Methods
PCa patients who underwent RP were prospectively enrolled and randomly divided into a standard PFMT (S-PFMT) group, a somatosensory interactive PFMT (SI-PFMT, an enhanced PFMT) group, and a standard PFMT combined with pelvic floor muscle magnetic stimulation (S-PFMT+MS) group. Post-RP UI status was evaluated through Incontinence Questionnaire-Urinary Incontinence Short Form (ICIQ-UI SF) scores and 1-hour pad test.
Results
A total of 101 subjects were enrolled, including 48 in the S-PFMT group, 39 in the SI-PFMT group, and 14 in the S-PFMT+MS group. All groups showed significant improvement in ICIQ-UI SF scores at 3- and 6-months post-RP compared with baseline level (all p < 0.001). At 6 months post-RP, significant amelioration of the 1-hour pad test result was achieved (p = 0.012). The patients in the S-PFMT+MS group exhibited significantly better UI improvement (ICIQ-UI SF scores) compared to the other two groups (p = 0.033 vs. S-PFMT; p = 0.011 vs. SI-PFMT) at month 6. Bayesian survival analysis supports the superior efficacy by point estimate of the S-PFMT+MS intervention over an extended period.
Conclusions
PCa patients may benefit from pelvic floor muscle magnetic stimulation in addition to standard PFMT for post-RP UI recovery.
Keywords
Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT); urinary incontinence (UI); prostate cancer (PCa); radical prostatectomy (RP); magnetic stimulation.
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Presentation Details
Session
Free Paper Moderated Poster(04): Functional Urology
Date
Aug. 15 (Fri.)
Time
14:00 - 14:04
Presentation Order
6