Management of neurogenic bladder in patients with Parkinson`s Disease: A systematic Review

Management of neurogenic bladder in patients with Parkinson`s Disease: A systematic Review


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نویسندگان: سکینه حاج ابراهیمی , کریستوفر چپل , فریبا پاشازاده , هانیه صالحی پورمهر

عنوان کنگره / همایش: Tabriz International Functional Urology , Iran (Islamic Republic) , تبریز , 2018

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کد مقاله 73285
عنوان فارسی مقاله Management of neurogenic bladder in patients with Parkinson`s Disease: A systematic Review
عنوان لاتین مقاله Management of neurogenic bladder in patients with Parkinson`s Disease: A systematic Review
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عنوان کنگره / همایش Tabriz International Functional Urology
نوع کنگره / همایش بین المللی
کشور محل برگزاری کنگره/ همایش Iran (Islamic Republic)
شهر محل برگزاری کنگره/ همایش تبریز
سال انتشار/ ارائه شمسی 1397
سال انتشار/ارائه میلادی 2018
تاریخ شمسی شروع و خاتمه کنگره/همایش 1397/05/23 الی 1397/05/26
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آدرس علمی (Affiliation) نویسنده متقاضی Research Center for Evidence-based medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.

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سکینه حاج ابراهیمیاول
کریستوفر چپلدوم
فریبا پاشازادهسوم
هانیه صالحی پورمهرچهارم

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خلاصه مقالهAims To assess the different treatment methods in management of neurogenic bladder (NGB) in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods A systematic search was performed in Cochrane library, EMBASE, Proquest, Clinicaltrial.gov, WHO, Google Scholar, MEDLINE via PubMed, Ovid, ongoing trials registers, and conference proceedings in November 11, 2017. All randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or quasi‐RCTs comparing any treatment method for management of NGB in patients with PD were included. The titles and abstracts of all identified studies were evaluated independently by two investigators. Once all of the potential related articles were retrieved, each author separately evaluated the full text of each article and the quality of the methodology of the selected studies using the Cochrane appraisal risk of bias checklist and then the data about the patient's outcomes was extracted. We registered the title in Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) that is available in http://joannabriggs.org/research/registered_titles.aspx. Results We included 41 RCTs or quasi‐RCTs or three observational study with a total of 1063 patients that evaluated pharmacological, neurosurgical, botulinum toxin, electrical neuromodulation, and behavioral therapy effects on NGB. Among the included studies only solifenacin succinate double‐blind, randomized, placebo‐controlled study was assessed as low risk of bias, and treatment led to an improvement in urinary incontinence. Conclusions Although several interventions are available for treatment NGB in patients with PD, at present there is little or no evidence that treatment improves patient outcomes in this population. Additional large, well designed, randomized studies with improved methodology and reporting focused on patient‐centered outcomes are needed. Citing Literature
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