The Effect of Anticholinergics for Prevention of Storage Symptoms After Prostate Photovaporization.
Administration, Oral
Aged
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Laser Coagulation
/ adverse effects
Male
Middle Aged
Muscarinic Antagonists
/ administration & dosage
Postoperative Complications
/ diagnosis
Prostatic Hyperplasia
/ surgery
Quality of Life
Retrospective Studies
Severity of Illness Index
Solifenacin Succinate
/ administration & dosage
Surveys and Questionnaires
Treatment Outcome
Urinary Incontinence
/ diagnosis
Journal
Urology journal
ISSN: 1735-546X
Titre abrégé: Urol J
Pays: Iran
ID NLM: 101286676
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
24 12 2019
24 12 2019
Historique:
pubmed:
23
10
2018
medline:
5
8
2020
entrez:
23
10
2018
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
To evaluate the efficacy of oral anticholinergics as a preventive strategy of storage symptoms and urinary incontinence associated with the early postoperative period after Greenlight laser photovaporization of the prostate (PVP). To analyze potential variables related to the onset of these symptoms. Retrospective study of 105 patients who underwent PVP using a 180-W Greenlight laser (XPS). Patients were divided into two groups, depending on whether they were or weren´t prescribed anticholinergics when discharged (oral solifenacin 5 mg for 1 month after surgery). Differences between both groups were analyzed according to IPSS, ICIQ-SF and OABq-SF scores at 1 and 6 months. The potentially predictive variables of the symptomatology after undergoing PVP that we analyzed included age, prostate volume, PSA, IPSS, ICIQ-SF, OABq-SF, Qmax, previous use of a permanent urinary catheter, energy used, and laser application time. 58 patients in the group with anticholinergics and 47 in the group without anticholinergics were compared. No significant differences were observed between both groups in IPSS (p = .521), ICIQ-SF (p = .720) or OABq-SF (p = .851) at 1 and 6 months after surgery. Regardless of the use of anticholinergics, there was a significant score improvement between the first and second checkup in all the questionnaires: there was a significant decrease in the mean IPSS (p < .001) and the mean score of the eighth IPSS question on patient's quality of life (p = .026), ICIQ- SF (p = .010) and OAB-q related to symptoms (p = .001) as well as a significant increase in the mean OAB-q score regarding quality of life (p = .005). None of the variables analyzed showed a significant relation to the storage-symptom rate, rate of incontinence, or ICIQ-SF and OABq-SF scores. The use of solifenacin 5 mg after Greenlight laser PVP is not an effective preventive treatment for storage and incontinence symptoms associated with this procedure, which seem to self-limit over time.
Identifiants
pubmed: 30345494
pii: 4297
doi: 10.22037/uj.v0i0.4297
doi:
Substances chimiques
Muscarinic Antagonists
0
Solifenacin Succinate
KKA5DLD701
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
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