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Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2010

Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in the Treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction in women with Multiple Sclerosis

Adélia Correia Lúcio; Renata Martins Campos; Maria Carolina Perissinotto; Ricardo Miyaoka; Benito Pereira Damasceno; Carlos Arturo Levi D'Ancona

Evaluate the role of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT) on the treatment of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction (LUTD) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients.


Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2012

Childhood enuresis is a risk factor for bladder dysfunction in adult life

Carlos Arturo Levi D'Ancona; Maria Helena Baena de Moraes Lopes; Anna Carolina Faleiros-Martins; Adélia Correia Lúcio; Renata Martins Campos; José Vilton Costa

To verify the relationship between enuresis in childhood and the type of urinary incontinence in adults, considering the gender and age.


Journal of Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing | 2015

Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation In The Treatment Of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms And Its Impact On Health-related Quality Of Life In Patients With Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Maria Carolina Perissinotto; Carlos Arturo Levi DʼAncona; Adélia Correia Lúcio; Renata Martins Campos; Anelyssa Abreu

PURPOSE: A randomized controlled trial study was performed to evaluate the efficacy of transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (TTNS) and sham TTNS, in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial. SUBJECTS AND SETTINGS: Thirteen patients with a diagnosis of PD and bothersome LUTS were randomly allocated to one of the following groups: Group I: TTNS group (n = 8) and group II: Sham group (n = 5). Both groups attended twice a week during 5 weeks; each session lasted 30 minutes. METHODS: Eight patients received TTNS treatment and 5 subjects allocated to group II were managed with sham surface electrodes that delivered no electrical stimulation. Assessments were performed before and after the treatment; they included a 3-day bladder diary, Overactive Bladder Questionnaire (OAB-V8), and the International Consultation on Incontinence Quality of Life Questionnaire Short Form (ICIQ-SF), and urodynamic evaluation. RESULTS: Following 5 weeks of treatment, patients allocated to TTNS demonstrated statistically significant reductions in the number of urgency episodes (P = .004) and reductions in nocturia episodes (P < .01). Participants allocated to active treatment also showed better results after treatment in the OAB-V8 and ICIQ-SF scores (P < .01, respectively). Urodynamic testing revealed that patients in the active treatment group showed improvements in intravesical volume at strong desire to void (P < .05) and volume at urgency (P < .01) when compared to subjects in the sham treatment group. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that TTNS is effective in the treatment of LUTS in patients with PD, reducing urgency and nocturia episodes and improving urodynamic parameters as well as symptom scores measured by the OAB-V8 and health-related quality-of-life scores measured by the ICIQ-SF.


Einstein (São Paulo) | 2013

Comparative, prospective, and randomized study between urotherapy and the pharmacological treatment of children with urinary incontinence

Renata Martins Campos; Antonio Gugliotta; Osamu Ikari; Maria Carolina Perissinoto; Adélia Correia Lúcio; Ricardo Miyaoka; Carlos Arturo Levi D'Ancona

ABSTRACT Objective: To verify and compare the results of behavioral modification plus pelvic floor muscle training and behavioral modifications plus oxybutynin chloride in children with nonmonosymptomatic enuresis. Methods: A total of 47 children were randomized using opaque and sealed envelopes sequentially numbered. Group I was composed of 21 children who underwent antimuscarinic treatment (oxybutynin), and Group II was composed of 26 patients who underwent pelvic floor muscle training. Both groups were instructed as to behavioral modifications. Results: The voiding diary results were compared each month between Groups I and II. In the first month of treatment, children in Group I presented 12.2 dry nights, 13.4 in the second month, and 15.9 in the last month. In Group II, the results were: 14.9 dry nights in the first month, 20.8 dry nights in the second and 24.0 dry nights in the last month. There was a significant difference between the groups in second and third months. Conclusion: Pelvic floor exercises associated with behavioral changes were more effective than pharmacological treatment in children with urinary incontinence.


Archive | 2013

Comparative, prospective, and randomized study between urotherapy and the pharmacological treatment of children with urinary incontinence Estudo comparativo, prospectivo e randomizado entre uroterapia e tratamento farmacológico em crianças com incontinência urinária

Renata Martins Campos; Antonio Gugliotta; Osamu Ikari; Maria Carolina Perissinoto; Adélia Correia Lúcio; Ricardo Miyaoka; Carlos Arturo


ics.org | 2010

Quality of Life evaluation of women with Multiple Sclerosis with and without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Adélia Correia Lúcio; Renata Martins Campos; Maria Carolina Perissinotto; Benito Pereira Damasceno; Carlos Arturo Levi D'Ancona


ics.org | 2010

Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in women with Multiple Sclerosis - a comparative study: impact on LUTS and QoL

Adélia Correia Lúcio; Maria Carolina Perissinotto; Renata Martins Campos; Benito Pereira Damasceno; Carlos Arturo Levi D'Ancona


ics.org | 2010

CHILDHOOD ENURESIS IS A RISK FACTOR FOR BLADDER DYSFUNCTION IN ADULT LIFE

Carlos Arturo Levi D’Ancona; Maria Helena Baena Moraes Lopes; Anna Carolina Faleiros-Martins; Adélia Correia Lúcio; Renata Martins Campos; José Vilton Costa


ics.org | 2009

Impact of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training on Quality of Life in Women with Multiple Sclerosis

Adélia Correia Lúcio; Renata Martins Campos; Maria Carolina Perissinoto; Ricardo Natalin; Benito Pereira Damasceno; Carlos Arturo Levi D'Ancona


ics.org | 2008

Physiotherapeutic for Treatment of Post Radical Prostatectomy Urinary Incontinence

Maria Carolina Perissinotto; Carlos Arturo Levi D'Ancona; Renata Martins Campos; Adélia Correia Lúcio; Walter Silva

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Ricardo Miyaoka

State University of Campinas

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Antonio Gugliotta

State University of Campinas

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José Vilton Costa

State University of Campinas

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Osamu Ikari

State University of Campinas

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