CLINICS is an electronic journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles in continuous flow, of interest to clinicians and researchers in medical and biomedical sciences.
Edited by: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (HC-FMUSP)
CLINICS is an electronic journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles in continuous flow, of interest to clinicians and researchers in medical and biomedical sciences.
Edited by: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (HC-FMUSP)
Munick Linhares Pierre, Beatriz Friso, Raquel Aparecida Casarotto , Jorge Milhem Haddad , Edmund Chada Baracat , Elizabeth Alves Gonçalves Ferreira
05/Aug/2021
Munick Linhares Pierre, Beatriz Friso, Raquel Aparecida Casarotto , Jorge Milhem Haddad , Edmund Chada Baracat , Elizabeth Alves Gonçalves Ferreira
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2021/e3039
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of tibial nerve transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) for an overactive bladder, considering the sites of application and frequency of attendance. METHODS: This multi-arm randomized controlled trial enrolled 137 adult women (61.0±9.0 years) with overactive bladder from a university hospital. They underwent 12 sessions of 30-min TENS application and were assigned to five groups: one leg, once a week (n=26); one leg, twice a week (n=27); two legs, once a week (n=26); two legs, twice […]
Keywords: Overactive Bladder; Physical Therapy Specialty; Tibial Nerve; Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation; Women's Health
23/Jun/2021
José Maria Soares-Júnior , Maricy Tacla Alves Barbosa , Lana Maria Aguiar , Isadora Braga Seganfredo , Elsa Aida Gay de Pereyra , Nilson Roberto de Melo , [...]
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2021/e3066
Genitourinary syndrome (GUS) is a very frequent disease after menopause and is caused by a sharp decline in estrogen levels (). According to the North American Menopause Society, the current concept of the syndrome includes a set of signs observed during a physical examination and associated symptoms due to estrogen deficiency, involving the labia majora, labia minora, vestibule, clitoris, urethra, and bladder (). Classical therapy consists of long-term use of topical estrogen (,). However, adherence to treatment is reduced over […]
01/Feb/2016
Priscila Katsumi Matsuoka, Rafael Fagionato Locali, Aparecida Maria Pacetta, Edmund Chada Baracat, Jorge Milhem Haddad
DOI: 10.6061/clinics/2016(02)08
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of different bulking agents for treating urinary incontinence in women, a systematic review including only randomized controlled trials was performed. The subjects were women with urinary incontinence. The primary outcomes were clinical and urodynamic parameters. The results were presented as a weighted mean difference for non-continuous variables and as relative risk for continuous variables, both with 95% confidence intervals. Initially, 942 studies were identified. However, only fourteen eligible trials fulfilled the prerequisites. Altogether, the […]
Keywords: Bulking Agents; Injections; Intraurethral Injections; Urinary Incontinence
01/May/2011
Jorge Milhem Haddad, Ricardo Muniz Ribeiro, Wanderley Marques Bernardo, Maurício Simões Abrão, Edmund Chada Baracat
DOI: 10.1590/S1807-59322011000500013
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate vaginal cone therapy in two phases, passive and active, in women with stress urinary incontinence. METHODS: A prospective study was conducted at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, São Paulo University, Brazil. Twenty-four women with a clinical and urodynamic diagnosis of stress urinary incontinence were treated with vaginal cones in a passive phase (without voluntary contractions of the pelvic floor) and an active phase (with voluntary contractions), each of which lasted three months. Clinical complaints, a functional […]
Keywords: Muscle Dysfunction; Pelvic floor; Physical Therapy; Ultrasonography; Urinary Incontinence