The objective was to evaluate the efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) combined with mirabegron therapy compared with mirabegron monotherapy in the treatment of female patients with overactive bladder (OAB).
In this randomized controlled study, 100 female outpatients with OAB were screened. Among these patients, 86 who met the inclusion criteria were randomly divided into the TENS combined with mirabegron treatment group and mirabegron monotherapy treatment group, with 43 patients in each group. The voiding diary, Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS), Overactive Bladder Questionnaire Symptom Bother Score (OAB-q SBS), total health-related quality of life (OAB-q HRQoL), and treatment satisfaction-visual analog scale (TS-VAS) score before and after treatment were recorded to evaluate the efficacy of OAB treatment. Seventy-nine of the 86 patients (40 in the TENS plus mirabegron group and 39 in the mirabegron monotherapy group) completed 12 weeks of treatment.
TENS combined with mirabegron therapy was superior to mirabegron monotherapy in improving the primary endpoints, including the daily number of micturition episodes and the daily MVV/micturition and secondary endpoints, including the daily number of urgency episodes, the OABSS, the OAB-q SBS, the HRQoL score and TS-VAS score. There were no statistically significant differences in urgency urinary incontinence and nocturia between the groups. Some minor adverse effects were observed, including muscle pain, local paresthesia and constipation.
The combination of TENS and mirabegron was more effective than mirabegron alone in the treatment of female patients with OAB.
ChiCTR2400080528 (31.01.2024, retrospectively registered).
World journal of urology. 2024 Jun 07*** epublish ***
Liang Zhao, Fanghao Wu, JinJin Wang, Yuxin Wang, Wei Peng, Yuqin Chen
Department of Urology, The People's Hospital of Yubei District of Chongqing, Chongqing, China., Department of Urology, The General Hospital of Chongqing Steel Company, Chongqing, China., Center for Neuroscience, College of Basic Medicine, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing, China. .