| Literature DB >> 28035444 |
Sarah de la Torre1, Larry E Miller2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Treatment options for women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) have limitations. We hypothesized that multimodal vaginal toning therapy would improve bladder symptoms and quality of life in women with postpartum SUI and sexual function complaints.Entities:
Keywords: Female sexual dysfunction; Low-level light; Postpartum; Stress urinary incontinence; Vaginal toning
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28035444 PMCID: PMC5514206 DOI: 10.1007/s00192-016-3248-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urogynecol J ISSN: 0937-3462 Impact factor: 2.894
Fig. 1vSculpt multimodal vaginal toning therapy device
Baseline patient characteristics (n = 48)
| Variable | Value |
|---|---|
| Demographics | |
| Age, years | 46 ± 7 |
| Race/ethnicity | |
| Caucasian | 96% (46/48) |
| African–American | 2% (1/48) |
| Hispanic | 2% (1/48) |
| Postmenopausal | 40% (19/48) |
| Vaginal deliveriesa | |
| 1 | 33% (15/46) |
| 2 | 39% (18/46) |
| 3 | 22% (10/46) |
| 4 | 7% (3/46) |
| Prior vaginal surgery or laser treatment | 0% (0/48) |
| Pelvic floor muscle strength | |
| 0 (no contraction) | 42% (20/48) |
| 1 (flicker) | 42% (20/48) |
| 2 (weak) | 15% (7/48) |
| 3 (moderate) | 2% (1/48) |
| 4 (good, with lift) | 0 |
| 5 (strong) | 0 |
| Stress urinary incontinence symptoms | |
| Positive 1-h pad weight test | 79% (38/48) |
| Symptom bother | |
| Slight | 13% (6/48) |
| Moderate | 19% (9/48) |
| Great | 69% (33/48) |
| Female sexual dysfunction | |
| FSDS-R (total score ≥ 11) | 81% (39/48) |
| FSFI (total score ≤ 26.55) | 63% (30/48) |
FSDS-R Female Sexual Distress Scale-R, FSFI Female Sexual Function Index
aIn 2 patients, value ≥ 1 , although exact number is unavailable
Fig. 2Change in Urinary Distress Inventory Short Form (UDI-6) total score following vaginal toning therapy. Data are mean and 95% confidence interval. ***p< 0.001 for pre-to-post change
Fig. 3Change in Incontinence Impact Questionnaire-Short Form (IIQ-7) total score following vaginal toning therapy. Data are mean and 95% confidence interval. ***p < 0.001 for pre-to-post change
Fig. 4Change in Female Sexual Distress Scale-Revised (FSDS-R) total score following vaginal toning therapy. Data are mean and 95% confidence interval. ***p < 0.001 for pre-to-post change
Fig. 5Change in Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) total score following vaginal toning therapy. Data are mean and 95% confidence interval. ***p < 0.001 for pre-to-post change