Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Pediatric Nephrology 12/2006

01-12-2006 | Original Article

Voiding dysfunction in children. Pelvic-floor exercises or biofeedback therapy: a randomized study

Authors: Mônica Vasconcelos, Eleonora Lima, Letícia Caiafa, Alessandra Noronha, Renata Cangussu, Suzely Gomes, Raquel Freire, Maria Teresa Filgueiras, Junia Araújo, Gisele Magnus, Cláudia Cunha, Enrico Colozimo

Published in: Pediatric Nephrology | Issue 12/2006

Login to get access

Abstract

Fifty-six patients 5.9–15.2 years old with dysfunctional elimination syndrome (DES) unimproved by previous therapies were randomly distributed into two voiding training programs: group 1 contained 26 patients submitted to 24 training sessions over a 3-month period; group 2 contained 30 patients submitted to 16 sessions over a 2-month period. Both groups adhered to a voiding and drinking schedule, received instruction on adequate toilet posture, were reinforced through the maintenance of voiding diaries, and went through proprioceptive and pelvic floor muscle training (Kegel exercises). Group 2 patients also received biofeedback therapy. Clinical evaluation was carried out before each program’s initiation and 1, 6, and 12 months after each program’s termination. All patients were submitted to renal ultrasonography and dynamic ultrasonography before and 6 months after each program’s conclusion. Millivoltage recordings of pelvic floor muscles were compared before and after training. Urinary continence was improved after completion of either training program. Only those patients who received biofeedback training showed a significant decrease in postvoiding residual (PVR) urine as detected by dynamic ultrasonography. Our results show that either training regime can reduce episodic urinary incontinence and urinary tract infection but that further study is required to identify the optimal training duration.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Koff SA, Wagner TT, Jayanthi VR (1998) The relationship among dysfunctional elimination syndromes, primary vesicoureteral reflux and urinary tract infections in children. J Urol 160:1019–1022CrossRef Koff SA, Wagner TT, Jayanthi VR (1998) The relationship among dysfunctional elimination syndromes, primary vesicoureteral reflux and urinary tract infections in children. J Urol 160:1019–1022CrossRef
2.
3.
go back to reference Bauer SB (2002) Special considerations of the overactive bladder in children. Urology 60(suppl 1):43–48CrossRef Bauer SB (2002) Special considerations of the overactive bladder in children. Urology 60(suppl 1):43–48CrossRef
4.
go back to reference De Paepe H, Renson C, Laecke, Raes A, Vande Walle J, Hoebeke P (2000) Pelvic-floor therapy and toilet training in young children with dysfunctional voiding and obstipation. BJU Int 85:889–893CrossRef De Paepe H, Renson C, Laecke, Raes A, Vande Walle J, Hoebeke P (2000) Pelvic-floor therapy and toilet training in young children with dysfunctional voiding and obstipation. BJU Int 85:889–893CrossRef
5.
go back to reference Wiener JS, Mischca TS, Hampton J, King LR, Surwit R, Edwards CL (2000) Long term efficacy of simple behavioral therapy for daytime wetting in children. J Urol 164:786–790CrossRef Wiener JS, Mischca TS, Hampton J, King LR, Surwit R, Edwards CL (2000) Long term efficacy of simple behavioral therapy for daytime wetting in children. J Urol 164:786–790CrossRef
6.
go back to reference Filgueiras MFTF, Lima EM, Sanchez TM, Goulart EMA, Menezes AC, Pires CR (2003) Bladder Dysfunction: Diagnosis with dynamic US. Radiology 227:340–344CrossRef Filgueiras MFTF, Lima EM, Sanchez TM, Goulart EMA, Menezes AC, Pires CR (2003) Bladder Dysfunction: Diagnosis with dynamic US. Radiology 227:340–344CrossRef
7.
go back to reference Rickwood AM (1990) Investigations. In: Borzyskowski M, Mundy AR (Eds.) Neuropathic bladder in childhood, Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publication Ltd., pp 10–26 Rickwood AM (1990) Investigations. In: Borzyskowski M, Mundy AR (Eds.) Neuropathic bladder in childhood, Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publication Ltd., pp 10–26
8.
go back to reference Houle AM, Gilmour RF, Churchill BM, Gaumond M, Bissonnette B (1993) What volume can a child normally store in the bladder at a safe pressure? J Urol 149:561–564CrossRef Houle AM, Gilmour RF, Churchill BM, Gaumond M, Bissonnette B (1993) What volume can a child normally store in the bladder at a safe pressure? J Urol 149:561–564CrossRef
9.
go back to reference Mattsson S (1994) Voiding frequency, volume and intervals in healthy school children. Scand J Urol Nephrol 28:1–11CrossRef Mattsson S (1994) Voiding frequency, volume and intervals in healthy school children. Scand J Urol Nephrol 28:1–11CrossRef
10.
go back to reference De Paepe H, Hoebeke P, Renson C, Van Laecke E, Raes A, Van Hoecke E, Van Daele J, Vande Walle J (1998) Pelvic floor therapy in girls with recurrent urinary tract infections and dysfunctional voiding. Br J Urol 81:109–113CrossRef De Paepe H, Hoebeke P, Renson C, Van Laecke E, Raes A, Van Hoecke E, Van Daele J, Vande Walle J (1998) Pelvic floor therapy in girls with recurrent urinary tract infections and dysfunctional voiding. Br J Urol 81:109–113CrossRef
11.
go back to reference De Paepe H, Renson C, Hoebeke P, Raes A, Van Laecke E, Vande Walle J (2002) The role of pelvic floor therapy in the treatment of lower urinary tract dysfunction in children. Scand J Urol Nephrol 36:260–267CrossRef De Paepe H, Renson C, Hoebeke P, Raes A, Van Laecke E, Vande Walle J (2002) The role of pelvic floor therapy in the treatment of lower urinary tract dysfunction in children. Scand J Urol Nephrol 36:260–267CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Porena M, Costatini E, Rociola W, Mearini E (2000) Biofeedback successfully cures detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia in pediatric patients. J Urol 163:1927–1931CrossRef Porena M, Costatini E, Rociola W, Mearini E (2000) Biofeedback successfully cures detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia in pediatric patients. J Urol 163:1927–1931CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Hoebeke P, Vande Walle J, Theunis M, De Paepe H, Oosterlinck W, Renson C (1996) Outpatient pelvic floor therapy in girls with daytime incontinence and dysfunctional voiding. Urology 48:923–927CrossRef Hoebeke P, Vande Walle J, Theunis M, De Paepe H, Oosterlinck W, Renson C (1996) Outpatient pelvic floor therapy in girls with daytime incontinence and dysfunctional voiding. Urology 48:923–927CrossRef
14.
go back to reference McKenna PH, Herndon CD, Connery S, Ferrer FA (1999) Pelvic-floor muscle retraining for pediatric voiding dysfunction using interactive computer games. J Urol 162:1056–1062CrossRef McKenna PH, Herndon CD, Connery S, Ferrer FA (1999) Pelvic-floor muscle retraining for pediatric voiding dysfunction using interactive computer games. J Urol 162:1056–1062CrossRef
15.
go back to reference Kegel AH (1948) Progressive resistance exercises in the functional restoration of the muscles. Am J Obstet Gynecol 56:238–248CrossRef Kegel AH (1948) Progressive resistance exercises in the functional restoration of the muscles. Am J Obstet Gynecol 56:238–248CrossRef
16.
go back to reference Burgio KL, Whitehead WE, Engel BT (1985) Urinary incontinence in the elderly. Ann Intern Med 104:507–515CrossRef Burgio KL, Whitehead WE, Engel BT (1985) Urinary incontinence in the elderly. Ann Intern Med 104:507–515CrossRef
17.
go back to reference Wennergren H, Oberg B (1995) Pelvic floor exercises for children: a method of treating dysfunctional voiding. Br J Urol 76:9–15CrossRef Wennergren H, Oberg B (1995) Pelvic floor exercises for children: a method of treating dysfunctional voiding. Br J Urol 76:9–15CrossRef
18.
go back to reference Maizels M, King LR, Firlit CF (1979) Urodynamic biofeedback: a new approach to treat vesical sphincter dyssynergia. J Urol 122:205–208CrossRef Maizels M, King LR, Firlit CF (1979) Urodynamic biofeedback: a new approach to treat vesical sphincter dyssynergia. J Urol 122:205–208CrossRef
19.
go back to reference Berghmans LC, Hendricks HJ, Bo K, Hay-Smith EJ, de Bie RA, van Waalwijk, van Doorn ES (1998) Conservative treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women. A systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Br J Urol 82:181–191CrossRef Berghmans LC, Hendricks HJ, Bo K, Hay-Smith EJ, de Bie RA, van Waalwijk, van Doorn ES (1998) Conservative treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women. A systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Br J Urol 82:181–191CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Morkved S, Bo K, Fjortoft T (2002) Effect of adding biofeedback to pelvic floor muscle training to treat urodynamic stress incontinence. Obstet Gynecol 100:730–739PubMed Morkved S, Bo K, Fjortoft T (2002) Effect of adding biofeedback to pelvic floor muscle training to treat urodynamic stress incontinence. Obstet Gynecol 100:730–739PubMed
21.
go back to reference Gladh G, Mattsson S, Lindstrom S (2001) Anogenital electrical stimulation as treatment of urge incontinence in children. BJU Int 87:366–371CrossRef Gladh G, Mattsson S, Lindstrom S (2001) Anogenital electrical stimulation as treatment of urge incontinence in children. BJU Int 87:366–371CrossRef
22.
go back to reference Clayden GS (1992) Management of chronic constipation. Arch Dis Child 67:340–344CrossRef Clayden GS (1992) Management of chronic constipation. Arch Dis Child 67:340–344CrossRef
23.
go back to reference Loening-Baucke V (1997) Urinary incontinence and urinary tract infection and their resolution with treatment of chronic constipation of childhood. Pediatrics 100:228–232CrossRef Loening-Baucke V (1997) Urinary incontinence and urinary tract infection and their resolution with treatment of chronic constipation of childhood. Pediatrics 100:228–232CrossRef
24.
go back to reference Schulman SL, Plachter N, Kodman-Jones C (1999) Comprehensive management of dysfunctional voiding. Pediatrics 103:1353–1358CrossRef Schulman SL, Plachter N, Kodman-Jones C (1999) Comprehensive management of dysfunctional voiding. Pediatrics 103:1353–1358CrossRef
25.
go back to reference Schulman SL, Von zuben FC, Plachter N, Kodman-Jones C (2001) Biofeedback methodology: does it matter how we teach children how to relax the pelvic floor during voiding? J Urol 166:2423–2426CrossRef Schulman SL, Von zuben FC, Plachter N, Kodman-Jones C (2001) Biofeedback methodology: does it matter how we teach children how to relax the pelvic floor during voiding? J Urol 166:2423–2426CrossRef
26.
go back to reference Nelson JD, Cooper CS, Boyt MA, Hawtrey CE, Austin JC (2004) Improved uroflow parameters and post- void residual following biofeedback therapy in pediatric patients with dysfunctional voiding does not correspond to outcome. J Urol 172:1653–1656CrossRef Nelson JD, Cooper CS, Boyt MA, Hawtrey CE, Austin JC (2004) Improved uroflow parameters and post- void residual following biofeedback therapy in pediatric patients with dysfunctional voiding does not correspond to outcome. J Urol 172:1653–1656CrossRef
27.
go back to reference Kjølseth D, Madsen B, Knudsen LM, Norgaard JP, Djurhuus JC (1994) Biofeedback treatment of children and adults with idiopathic detrusor instability. Scand J Urol Nephrol 28:243–247CrossRef Kjølseth D, Madsen B, Knudsen LM, Norgaard JP, Djurhuus JC (1994) Biofeedback treatment of children and adults with idiopathic detrusor instability. Scand J Urol Nephrol 28:243–247CrossRef
28.
go back to reference Yamanishi T, Yasuda K, Murayama N, Sakakibara R, Uchiyama T, Ito H (2000) Biofeedback training for detrusor overactivity in children J Urol 164:1686–1690CrossRef Yamanishi T, Yasuda K, Murayama N, Sakakibara R, Uchiyama T, Ito H (2000) Biofeedback training for detrusor overactivity in children J Urol 164:1686–1690CrossRef
29.
go back to reference Sureshkumar P, Bower W, Craig JC, Knight JF (2003) Treatment of daytime urinary incontinence in children: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. J Urol 170:196–200CrossRef Sureshkumar P, Bower W, Craig JC, Knight JF (2003) Treatment of daytime urinary incontinence in children: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials. J Urol 170:196–200CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Voiding dysfunction in children. Pelvic-floor exercises or biofeedback therapy: a randomized study
Authors
Mônica Vasconcelos
Eleonora Lima
Letícia Caiafa
Alessandra Noronha
Renata Cangussu
Suzely Gomes
Raquel Freire
Maria Teresa Filgueiras
Junia Araújo
Gisele Magnus
Cláudia Cunha
Enrico Colozimo
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Pediatric Nephrology / Issue 12/2006
Print ISSN: 0931-041X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-198X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-006-0277-1

Other articles of this Issue 12/2006

Pediatric Nephrology 12/2006 Go to the issue

Referees for 2006

Acknowledgements