2009
DOI: 10.1089/end.2009.0173
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The Effects of Tolterodine Extended Release and Alfuzosin for the Treatment of Double-J Stent–Related Symptoms

Abstract: Tolterodine ER and alfuzosin improve stent-related urinary symptoms and body pain.

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“…In terms of the results of statistical analysis, significant differences in IPSS voiding symptom sub-scores (MD, -2.66; 95% CI, -4.36 to -0.96) were detected; however, no significant differences in IPSS storage symptom sub-scores (MD, -0.93; 95% CI, -2.28 to 0.43) were detected (Table IV). The pooled USSQ urinary symptoms score data (MD, -5.84; 95% CI, -9.35 to-2.33) for seven studies (13,16,(22)(23)(24)(25)30) demonstrated that α 1 -blockers administration significantly reduced USS.…”
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“…In terms of the results of statistical analysis, significant differences in IPSS voiding symptom sub-scores (MD, -2.66; 95% CI, -4.36 to -0.96) were detected; however, no significant differences in IPSS storage symptom sub-scores (MD, -0.93; 95% CI, -2.28 to 0.43) were detected (Table IV). The pooled USSQ urinary symptoms score data (MD, -5.84; 95% CI, -9.35 to-2.33) for seven studies (13,16,(22)(23)(24)(25)30) demonstrated that α 1 -blockers administration significantly reduced USS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A Russian article published in Urologiia met the inclusion criteria according to the English abstract in PubMed; however it was subsequently excluded, since the full text could not be located (21). A total of 14 RCTs including 1,075 patients were included in the present meta-analysis (13,15,16,(22)(23)(24)(25)(26)(27)(28)(29)(30)(31)(32).…”
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