Investigation of the Effectiveness of Different Interventions for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
NCT ID: NCT06399887
Last Updated: 2024-05-07
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
15 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-10-20
2023-02-06
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The individuals participating in the study will be divided into 3 groups. Children in Group I will exercise according to DNS principles 3 days a week for 12 weeks, with sessions of 45 minutes. Children in Group II will receive animated EMG biofeedback training with the Aymed Medikal Locum Wireless System v.2.69.0.12 device. For animated biofeedback application, two electrodes will be placed at 3 and 9 o'clock in the perineum region and 1 reference electrode will be placed on the inner side of the thigh (42). The training protocol will be applied once a week for a total of 12 sessions for 3 months. In addition to exercises with the DNS principle 3 days a week, the children in Group III will receive biofeedback training with animation once a week with the Aymed Medikal Locum Wireless System v.2.69.0.12 device for a total of 3 months. Demographic data of the individuals participating in the study will be obtained through a questionnaire from each child participating in the study. The questions in the questionnaire are personal information of the child, toilet training age, frequency of urinary tract infections, whether they have received treatment for urinary incontinence before, whether they have chronic constipation, whether their parents have a history of urinary incontinence at a young age and some personal information specific to the parents.
The Dysfunctional Voiding and Incontinence Scoring System (DVISS) will be used for symptoms of voiding dysfunction and urinary incontinence. The DVISS is a 13-item questionnaire. It originally includes 14 questions about symptoms and 1 question about quality of life. In the scoring system developed by Akbal et al. for the pediatric population and adapted to Turkish, there are 13 symptom and 1 quality of life question.
Evaluation of uroflowmeter parameters will be performed with the uroflowmeter application of the Aymed Medikal Locum Wireless System v.2.69.0.12 EMG device and the urine flow curve and voiding parameters of the patients will be evaluated. These parameters are maximum flow rate, time to reach maximum flow, mean flow rate, voiding volume and voiding time. In our study, urine volume of 100 ml or more will be considered valid. Evaluation of deep trunk muscles (transversus abdominis, multifidus and deep neck flexors) will be performed with the Stabilizer Pressure Biofeedback Unit (Chattanooga Stabilizer, USA). Before the test, each participant will be taught how to contract the transversus abdominis muscle with the corset method in the supine and quadripedal position and how to contract the multifidus muscle in the supine position. Measurements will be made for 10 seconds and 3 repetitions, three measurements will be recorded and averaged. For the measurement of the deep neck flexors, the patients will first be taught the correct craniocervical flexion movement without activation of the superficial muscles. The change in pressure will be recorded and the highest value from 3 trials will be taken. Individuals will be evaluated before treatment, at 4 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks after treatment. The aim here is to measure how long it takes to show the effectiveness of the treatment(s) applied and to determine whether the treatments are superior in terms of time.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Group I : Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization exercise training
Group I
• dynamic neuromuscular stabilization exercise training
* 45 minute/ 3 sessions/ week
* 12 weeks
Exercise
All patients in these groups are taught diaphragmatic breathing, which is the basis for DNS, and are asked to maintain it throughout the exercises. The DNS protocol includes a 5-minute warm-up, 40 minutes of DNS exercises (10 minutes for each of the 4 different body parts) and breathing exercises. The DNS exercises included diaphragmatic breathing, Baby Rock, Roll Over, Lying on the Side, Sitting Down, Sitting Upright, Tripod, Kneeling, Squatting, Prone, and Pull Up (CGU). The focus of the first week is to teach and practice basic DNS exercises.
Group II : Biofeedback training
Group II
• biofeedback training
* 20 minute/ 1 sessions/ week
* 12 weeks
Biofeedback
Patients in Group II and Group III will be trained in animated CP using the Aymed Medical Locum Wireless System v.2.69.0.12 device. During CP, 10-second contraction and 30-second relaxation cycles are maintained throughout the animated game. Each session will last approximately 20 minutes. The training protocol will consist of a total of 12 sessions of 20 minutes per week for 3 months.
Group III : Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization exercise training + biofeedback training
Group III
* dynamic neuromuscular stabilization exercise training
* 45 minute/ 3 sessions/ week
* 12 weeks
* biofeedback training
* 20 minute/1 sessions/week
* 12 weeks
Exercise
All patients in these groups are taught diaphragmatic breathing, which is the basis for DNS, and are asked to maintain it throughout the exercises. The DNS protocol includes a 5-minute warm-up, 40 minutes of DNS exercises (10 minutes for each of the 4 different body parts) and breathing exercises. The DNS exercises included diaphragmatic breathing, Baby Rock, Roll Over, Lying on the Side, Sitting Down, Sitting Upright, Tripod, Kneeling, Squatting, Prone, and Pull Up (CGU). The focus of the first week is to teach and practice basic DNS exercises.
Biofeedback
Patients in Group II and Group III will be trained in animated CP using the Aymed Medical Locum Wireless System v.2.69.0.12 device. During CP, 10-second contraction and 30-second relaxation cycles are maintained throughout the animated game. Each session will last approximately 20 minutes. The training protocol will consist of a total of 12 sessions of 20 minutes per week for 3 months.
Interventions
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Exercise
All patients in these groups are taught diaphragmatic breathing, which is the basis for DNS, and are asked to maintain it throughout the exercises. The DNS protocol includes a 5-minute warm-up, 40 minutes of DNS exercises (10 minutes for each of the 4 different body parts) and breathing exercises. The DNS exercises included diaphragmatic breathing, Baby Rock, Roll Over, Lying on the Side, Sitting Down, Sitting Upright, Tripod, Kneeling, Squatting, Prone, and Pull Up (CGU). The focus of the first week is to teach and practice basic DNS exercises.
Biofeedback
Patients in Group II and Group III will be trained in animated CP using the Aymed Medical Locum Wireless System v.2.69.0.12 device. During CP, 10-second contraction and 30-second relaxation cycles are maintained throughout the animated game. Each session will last approximately 20 minutes. The training protocol will consist of a total of 12 sessions of 20 minutes per week for 3 months.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Absence of a known psychological or behavioural disorder and interactive communication problems or chronic drug use related to these diseases.
* Normal mental, motor development, and neurological examination findings without any neuro-motor system abnormalities,
* Absence of any current and/or past congenital anomalies and abnormal ultrasonography (USG) examination findings in the kidney and urinary tract,
* Dysfunctional Voiding and Incontinence Symptoms Score Questionnaire (DVISS) score above 8.5 points
Exclusion Criteria
* In the uroflowmetry (UFM) test;
* Voided volume (VV) is less than 100 mL and/or below 50% or above 115% of expected bladder capacity (EBC)
6 Years
15 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Inonu University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Emine Nacar
Research Assistant
Principal Investigators
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Sinem Suner Keklik, Assoc. Prof.
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Cumhuriyet University
Ahmet Taner Elmas, Prof.
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
İnönü University
Locations
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Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Inonu University Faculty of Medicine, Turgut Özal Medical Center
Malatya, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2022-06/12
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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