2020
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd013519
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Acupuncture for treating overactive bladder in adults

Abstract: This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows:To assess the e ects of acupuncture for treating OAB in adults; and summarise the principal findings of relevant economic evaluations.

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“… 36 OAB is a chronic disease mostly suffered by middle-aged and elderly females, and a longer treatment cycle should be developed according to TCM ideas. Hargreaves et al 37 considered that acupuncture for OAB was usually 1 session per week to achieve a course of 4–12 sessions, and acupuncture also has a continual therapeutic effect and may be more clinically relevant for long-term efficacy measurement. However, the current evidence in the literature remains inadequate concerning the specific duration of acupuncture treatment for OAB.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 36 OAB is a chronic disease mostly suffered by middle-aged and elderly females, and a longer treatment cycle should be developed according to TCM ideas. Hargreaves et al 37 considered that acupuncture for OAB was usually 1 session per week to achieve a course of 4–12 sessions, and acupuncture also has a continual therapeutic effect and may be more clinically relevant for long-term efficacy measurement. However, the current evidence in the literature remains inadequate concerning the specific duration of acupuncture treatment for OAB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that BT and combination therapies (BT with pharmacological treatment or PFME with biofeedback) decrease the frequency, urgency, and nocturia in women with urinary symptoms. However, combination therapies are found to be more effective 26–28 …”
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confidence: 99%