Urinary incontinence is becoming an increasingly common health, social and economic problem. The prevalence of urinary incontinence is estimated at 55% of the entire female population. Urgency urinary incontinence (UUI) is the least common subtype of urinary incontinence but has debilitating symptoms that lead to a decrease in quality of life. Ultimately, the urogynegology field does not have many successful types of treatments for this specific subtype. Extracorporeal magnetic stimulation of the pelvic floor is a type of conservative management that produces a magnetic field, which induces controlled depolarization of the nerves, resulting in pelvic muscle contraction and sacral S2-S4 roots neuromodulation. Therefore, it relieves symptoms of UUI and improves quality of life. There was no randomized, sham-controlled study published that researched the effectiveness of magnetic stimulation in the treatment of UUI that evaluated the success with subjective and objective methods, such as urodynamic studies. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of magnetic stimulation in the treatment of urgency urinary incontinence.
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Change in the ICIQ-UI SF score
Timeframe: Before the treatment and immediately after the treatment, 3 months after the treatment, 6 months after the treatment and 12 months after the treatment.
Change in voiding diary 1
Timeframe: Before the treatment and immediately after the treatment, 3 months after the treatment, 6 months after the treatment and 12 months after the treatment.
Change in voiding diary 2
Timeframe: Before the treatment and immediately after the treatment, 3 months after the treatment, 6 months after the treatment and 12 months after the treatment.
Change in voiding diary 3
Timeframe: Before the treatment and immediately after the treatment, 3 months after the treatment, 6 months after the treatment and 12 months after the treatment.
Change in urodynamic studies 1
Timeframe: Before the treatment and 3 months after the treatment.
Change in urodynamic studies 2
Timeframe: Before the treatment and 3 months after the treatment.