Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4161891 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study was able to summarize the immediate 1-month efficacy of combination therapy compared with desmopressin monotherapy in the treatment of pediatric enuresis. For both treatment-naive and desmopressin-resistant pediatric enuresis, combination therapy of desmopressin with an anticholinergic agent is well tolerated and resulted in a significantly better immediate 1-month response rate than desmopressin monotherapy.Table. Summary table of meta-analysis pooled effect estimate (Risk Ratio) on combination therapy versus Monotherapy.Immediate 1-month response rate comparisonCombination therapyMonotherapyRisk ratio95% CI>90% response rateTotal subject>90% response rateTotal subjectTreatment naive49101281021.74(1.20-2.52)Treatment resistant16794753.77(1.32-10.77)Overall total treatment effect65180321771.89(1.34-2.68)Note heterogeneity and sensitivity tests: tau square = 0, chi square = 2.52; p = 0.47; I2 = 0%.Total overall effect: Z = 3.59 (p = 0.0003).
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Authors
Michael E. Chua, Jan Michael A. Silangcruz, Shang-Jen Chang, Stephen S. Yang,