Assessment of treatment outcomes of interstitial cystitis with hydrodistention and bladder training by O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis Symptom and Problem Indices

Ming Chao Huang, Ching Hung Hsieh*, Wei Chun Chang, Shao Tung Chang, Maw Sheng Lee

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Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether the O'Leary-Sant Interstitial Cystitis Symptom Index (ICSI) and Interstitial Cystitis Problem Index (ICPI) is efficacy measure tool for interstitial Cystitis (IC) treatment with hydrodistention (HD) and bladder training (BT). Materials and methods: From January 2003 to March 2006, 108 consecutive IC patients were treated by HD and BT after HD. This study evaluated the efficacy of treatment with the specific questionnaire for IC, the ICSI and ICPI. Each patient filled out the questionnaire before HD and three months after HD and BT. The efficacy of the treatment was evaluated using the average scores of ICSI and ICPI. Results: The mean ± margin of error, (95% confidence interval) of total scores of ICSI and ICPI were 13.89 ± 2.95, (13.33–14.45) and 12.51 ± 2.50, (12.04–12.98) before HD, respectively, and were 2.70 ± 1.16, (2.44–2.95) and 1.99 ± 1.27, (1.71–2.26) (all p < 0.005) three months after HD and BT, respectively. Conclusion: O'Leary-Sant ICSI and ICPI is not only a screening tool for IC but also a useful assessment tool for IC treatment outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)718-721
Number of pages4
JournalTaiwanese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Volume57
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018 Oct

Keywords

  • Bladder training
  • Hydrodistention
  • Interstitial cystitis
  • O'Leary-Sant Interstistial Cystitis Symptom and Problem Indices
  • Painful bladder syndrome

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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