The Effectiveness of Transvaginal Radiofrequency in Women With Stress Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Incontinence,Stress, Pelvic Floor Disorders, Urinary Incontinence
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Urinary Incontinence,Stress focused on measuring Urinary loss, Pelvic floor dysfunctions, Women, Pelvic floor muscle training, Indiba Therapy, Physiotherapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Women between 20 - 75 years Previously diagnosed SUI through assessment and questionnaires. PAD Test of 1h with > or = 1gr of urine loss. Urine losses in the last week. Nulliparous and multiparous. Exclusion Criteria: Women > 75 years. Another type of urinary incontinence, urge or mixed. Difficulty urinating Hematuria Pregnancy Patients with any type of cancer or with a personal history of it. Previous surgeries for the treatment of SUI Gynecological surgeries (hysterectomy, containment mesh for different prolapses). Neurological and cognitive problems. Injury to the spinal cord, lower limbs or pelvis. Grade II, III or IV pelvic organ prolapse. Vaginal or urinary infection. Drugs: Antimuscarinics (oxybutinin) Toterodine Trospium Solifenacin Darifenacin Fesoterodine Atropine Anticholinergics Antidepressants: Duloxetine Imipramine Estrogens Botulinum Toxin Alpha-adrenergic agonists Ephedrine Pseudoephedrine Antidiuretics (desmopressin)
Sites / Locations
- Yasmin Er Rabiai Boudallaa
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
RF + PFMT
PFMT
The participants recieve 18 sessions of radiofrequency (RF) and pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT), divided into three sessions per week for a total of six weeks, with a net treatment time of 40 minutes, each one.
The participants recieve 18 sessions of no radiofrequency (RF) and pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT), divided into three sessions per week for a total of six weeks, with a net treatment time of 40 minutes, each one. The RF device is started, but in this case, the program does not work or apply radiofrequency to the patients.