Urology Research & Practice
Original Article

The short-term efficacy of intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid treatment for bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis

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Department of Urology, Mersin University School of Medicine, Mersin, Turkey

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Department of Urology, Mersin City Hospital, Mersin, Turkey

Urol Res Pract 2019; 45: 129-134
DOI: 10.5152/tud.2018.35920
Read: 1463 Downloads: 648 Published: 25 July 2019

Abstract

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the short term efficacy of intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid in patients with Bladder Pain Syndrome/Interstitial Cystitis (BPS/IC).

 

Material and methods: The study included 54 women with BPS/IC who received intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid treatment (120 mg/50 mL) for 6 weeks. Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), The O'Leary Sant Questionnaire (ICSI/ICPI) forms of the patients were filled by the clinician and the health technician separately before and 3 months after the treatment. Demographic characteristics of the patients were recorded, and effectiveness of the treatment was investigated according to these data.

 

Results: Decrease in mean VAS and mean total scores of ICSI and ICPI was observed after three months of intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid treatment (55%, p<0.05 and 48.5%, p<0.05 and 45.5%, p<0.05, respectively). In most of the patients, all scores of VAS, ICSI and ICPI improved (minimum: 75.9%, maximum: 94.4%). Mostly the symptoms of nocturia and pollakiuria were seen, and treated after the instillation treatment.

 

Conclusion: It has been observed that in the short-term follow-up of intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid treatment, the symptoms have highly improved. Also, Turkish versions of ICSI and ICPI forms were reliable and comprehensible.

 

Cite this article as: Akbay E, Çayan S, Kılınç C, Bozlu M, Tek M, Efesoy O. The short-term efficacy of intravesical instillation of hyaluronic acid treatment for bladder pain syndrome/interstitial cystitis. Turk J Urol 2019; 45(2): 129-34.

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