Author |
% Dry or Improved (No. pts/total No.) |
Comment |
Greenfield and Ferra [8] |
80 (8/10) |
5 Pts (50%) became completely dry, 3 (30%) became dry during day |
Connor et al. [32] |
61.5 (8/13) |
5 Pts (38.5%) became dry, 3 (23%) reported reduction in pads |
Kasabian et al. [6] |
83 (5/6) |
5 Pts became continent, 1 (17%) still had minimal incontinence |
Kaplinsky et al. [44] |
81 (17/21) |
12 Pts (57%) became dry, 5 (24%) were dry only during day |
Painter et al. [45] |
76 (22/29) |
3 Pts (10%) became dry, 19 (66%) decreased pad use |
Buyse et al. [46] |
61.5 (8/13) |
8 Pts achieved “social incontinence” |
Ferrara et al. [34] |
NR |
Continence was not addressed |
Guerra et al. [47] |
36 (17/47) |
17 Pts became dry between bladder catheterization |
Hayashi et al. [30] |
75 (3/4) |
2 Pts (50%) became completely dry, 1(25%) decreased the number of incontinence |