Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for the Treatment of Nocturnal Enuresis in Children
Nocturnal Enuresis, Bedwetting
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Nocturnal Enuresis focused on measuring Nocturnal Enuresis, Bedwetting, TENS
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- primary nocturnal enuresis
- wet nights occur more than once per week on average
- Failed Behavioral therapy treatment (limiting evening drinking, double voiding prior to bedtime, bowel habits, social anxiety factors)
- ability to provide informed consent and complete study requirements
Exclusion Criteria:
- the use of medications for nocturnal enuresis (DDAVP, imipramine, anticholinergics) less than 30 days from time of appointment
- daytime incontinence
- Known "high volume" voiders
- medications predisposing to incontinence (eg, Lithium for bipolar disorder)
- other known voiding or neurologic disorders (eg, overactive bladder, spina bifida, interstitial cystitis)
- secondary etiologies for nocturnal enuresis (cystitis, obstructive sleep apnea, urinary fistula)
- any contraindication to TENS unit usage (pacemaker or other implantable devices, lymphedema, pregnancy, malignancy)
- Any history of heart disease or complications
Sites / Locations
- Albany Medical College
- Pediatric Urology Associates
- Cohen Children's Medical Center of NY
- Pediatric Urology Associates
- Pediatric Urology Associates
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Suprapubic TENS
Posterior Tibial TENS
Parasacral TENS
Shoulder TENS
electrodes, 'transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation' placed onto the lower abdomen in the suprapubic region directly over the bladder
electrodes, 'transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation' placed over the posterior tibial nerve behind the medial malleolus of the ankle and another electrode on the bottom of the foot
electrodes, 'transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation' placed over the S3 foramen on the sacrum on each side of the midline in the lower back/upper buttocks
electrodes, 'transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation' placed over the scapula on the shoulder/back