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Published in: International Urogynecology Journal 4/2012

01-04-2012 | Original Article

Randomized controlled trial of cough test versus no cough test in the tension-free vaginal tape procedure: effect upon voiding dysfunction and 12-month efficacy

Authors: Kate H. Moore, Rihan B. Shahab, Colin A. Walsh, William M. A. Kuteesa, Susmita Sarma, Monique Cebola, Wendy Allen, Yueping A. Wang, Emmanuel Karantanis

Published in: International Urogynecology Journal | Issue 4/2012

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Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis

This is a prospective randomized controlled trial of cough versus no cough test in the tension-free vaginal tape (TVT) procedure to determine its effect upon voiding dysfunction and 12-month efficacy.

Methods

The trial was conducted in a single tertiary urogynecology unit. Women ≥21 years old with primary urodynamic stress incontinence without voiding dysfunction were considered eligible. Participants were randomized to undergo the TVT procedure using either an intraoperative cough test or using no intraoperative cough test. Our hypothesis was that postoperative voiding dysfunction would be more common in the “no cough test” arm. The primary outcome was proportion of patients successfully completing a trial of void (TOV) within 24 h of catheter removal. Efficacy at 12 months comprised the secondary outcome. Participants were randomized using a computer-generated randomization sequence by an independent party who was not the operating surgeon. Due to the nature of the intervention to be tested, neither the patients nor the operating surgeons were blinded to the randomization process during the procedure.

Results

This trial is reported according to the recommendations of the 2010 CONSORT statement. In total, 94 women were recruited over a 4-year study period. Of these, 92 women were randomized (47 in the “cough” group and 45 in the “no cough” group). In one case, the TVT procedure was abandoned intraoperatively, leaving 91 women who underwent analysis. There was no significant difference in the proportion of women with a successful TOV within 24 h between the two arms (79% in the “cough” group versus 71% in the “no cough” group; p = 0.47). Efficacy data at 12 months were not significantly different between groups.

Conclusion

Our data suggest that the performance of the intraoperative cough test during the TVT procedure does not reduce the incidence of postoperative voiding dysfunction (as determined by successful TOV within 24 h) nor affect efficacy. The removal of the cough test from the standard TVT technique may be appropriate.
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Metadata
Title
Randomized controlled trial of cough test versus no cough test in the tension-free vaginal tape procedure: effect upon voiding dysfunction and 12-month efficacy
Authors
Kate H. Moore
Rihan B. Shahab
Colin A. Walsh
William M. A. Kuteesa
Susmita Sarma
Monique Cebola
Wendy Allen
Yueping A. Wang
Emmanuel Karantanis
Publication date
01-04-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Urogynecology Journal / Issue 4/2012
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-011-1594-x

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