Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8811739 | Journal of Pediatric Urology | 2018 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
In our systematic review, T&A resulted in improvement of nocturnal enuresis in more than 60% of patients, with complete resolution rates in excess of 50%. Findings were persistent on meta-analysis focused only on studies including older patients (â¥5 years) and those with short follow-up after surgery (â¤3 months), which imply a higher cure rate than would be expected based on natural history alone. The limitations of this review include the lack of controlled trials, the overall quality of the evidence reviewed and the heterogeneity between included studies. The role for systematic investigation and treatment of sleep disorders in patients with PNE should be scrutinized further, since a near 50% complete resolution rate for PNE may be expected with T&A in some settings.206Figure. Meta-analysis of proportions of complete resolution of primary nocturnal enuresis. Studies with a low risk of bias and in children â¥5 years of age.
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Authors
Kyle Jeffrey Lehmann, Ralph Nelson, Dawn MacLellan, Peter Anderson, Rodrigo L.P. Romao,