医学
尿失禁
神经调节
急迫性尿失禁
膀胱过度活动
泌尿科
泌尿系统
尿急
外科
胫神经
泰坦(火箭家族)
麻醉
骶神经电刺激
尿潴留
安全概况
尿失禁
电刺激疗法
不利影响
作者
Una Lee,Keith Xavier,Jeffrey M. Carey,Alison Pickering,Janet E. Harris-Hicks,Laura Giusto,K. D. Finkelstein,Jason Kim,Jerome L. Yaklic,Emily Gillespie,Nathan Grunow,Kevin Benson,Hadley Narins,Scott MacDiarmid,Ryan M. Krlin,Kimberly Burgess,Courtenay Moore,Geoffrey D. Towers,Dennis Miller,Nicolette Deveneau
标识
DOI:10.1097/ju.0000000000004958
摘要
PURPOSE: The Medtronic implantable tibial neuromodulation system is a leadless, rechargeable, minimally invasive option intended to treat the symptoms of urge urinary incontinence (UUI), a common condition that significantly impairs quality of life. TITAN 2 is a pivotal study evaluating safety and effectiveness of the Medtronic implantable tibial neuromodulation system. The results through 12 months are reported. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective, multicenter, single-arm investigational device exemption study enrolled eligible overactive bladder subjects with UUI. The primary end point was the percentage of subjects who had ≥ 50% reduction in UUI episodes/day after 6 months. Safety was characterized as the rate of adverse device effects (ADEs). Data are reported as mean ± SD or with 95% CIs. RESULTS: < .0001) at 6 months; at 12 months, 61% had ≥ 50% improvement. Change from baseline was statistically significant at 6 months for UUI episodes/day, voids/day (in urinary frequency subjects), and Urgency Perception Score, with improvements in all 3 symptoms maintained through 12 months. Twenty percent of subjects experienced ADEs through 12 months; 1 ADE was serious and was recovered/resolved. CONCLUSIONS: TITAN 2 met the primary and all secondary objectives by showing a statistically significant improvement of UUI, urinary frequency, and urgency symptoms. Clinical benefits and a favorable safety profile were maintained through 12 months.
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