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Abstract
Objective. To evaluate the efficacy and safety of the new injectable implant, Urolastic, in women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) after 12-month followup. Materials and Methods. A prospective, cohort study included adult women with SUI. Patients were treated with Urolastic periurethral injections under local anaesthesia. The injection procedure was repeated after 6 weeks when indicated. Patients were evaluated for efficacy and safety parameters 6 weeks, 3 months, and 12 months after therapy. Results. Twenty women 56 (33-71) years old were included. Thirteen patients (65%) received one injection each (overall average of 2,1 mL); 7 patients (35%) received a second injection. Nineteen patients complete the 12-month followup. The mean Stamey incontinence grade significantly decreased from 1.9 at baseline to 0.4 at 12 months (visit IV) (P < 0.001). None of the patients were dry at baseline; 68% of them were dry at 12 months. The mean number of incontinence episodes significantly decreased from 6/day at baseline to 1.6/day at visit IV (P < 0.001). Reduction in pad weight went from 20.2 to 7.8 g at one year. The mean I-QoL score significantly increased from 51 at baseline to 76 at visit IV (P < 0.001). Six patients (30%) developed minor complications related to the injection procedure. Conclusions. Urolastic is effective and long-standing urethral bulking agent with moderate adverse events.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24454351 PMCID: PMC3881341 DOI: 10.1155/2013/724082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Urol ISSN: 1687-6369
Figure 1Percentage of particular grades in Stamey scale measured on subsequent visits.
Efficacy outcomes versus baseline (visit I) characteristics after 6 weeks (visit II), 3 months (visit III), and 12 months (visit IV).
| Stamey grade | 1 hr pad test-weight (g) | Incontinence episodes (24 h) | I-QoL | Number of pads (72 hr) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline ( | 1.9 (0.79) | 20.2 (24.28) | 6.1 (6.70) | 50.7 (20.09) | 17.3 (14.91) |
| Visit II ( | 0.75 (0.73)‡ | 5.5 (13.98)‡ | 2.5 (2.7)‡ | 64.0 (24.12)$ | 8.7 (8.70)‡ |
| Visit III ( | 0.2 (0.41)‡ | 1.6 (2.80)‡ | 1.7 (1.9)‡ | 81.9 (21.30)‡ | 5.4 (7.06)‡ |
| Visit IV ( | 0.4 (0.69)‡ | 7.8 (19.92)‡ | 1.6 (1.77)‡ | 75.5 (20.98)‡ | 5.6 (7.22)‡ |
‡ P < 0.001 for all visits versus baseline.
$ P < 0.01 for visit II versus baseline.
Values presented in mean (SD).