2022
DOI: 10.1002/nau.24873
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Patient‐tailored healthcare and tibial nerve neuromodulation in the treatment of patients with overactive bladder symptoms

Abstract: The aim of this study was to demonstrate features predictive of treatment response for patient-tailored overactive bladder (OAB) intervention with an implantable tibial neurostimulator using patient and technical prediction factors.Materials and Methods: This study was designed as a follow-up study based on parameter settings and patients' preferences during the pilot and extended study of the implantable tibial nerve stimulator (RENOVA™ iStim system).For this study, we compared all treatment parameters (stimu… Show more

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“…Consequently, the present study strongly suggests changing the paradigm of reducing 12 PTNS sessions to only six sessions and further tailoring it for restimulation according to the requirements of each patient. Therefore, it is imperative to redefine the approach of treating OAB using PTNS, especially now that implanting of the tibial nerve stimulators has become available (19). In addition, our investigation has undertaken a relatively underexplored domain, the sex-based effects of PTNS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the present study strongly suggests changing the paradigm of reducing 12 PTNS sessions to only six sessions and further tailoring it for restimulation according to the requirements of each patient. Therefore, it is imperative to redefine the approach of treating OAB using PTNS, especially now that implanting of the tibial nerve stimulators has become available (19). In addition, our investigation has undertaken a relatively underexplored domain, the sex-based effects of PTNS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%