Publications by authors named "Hanny Helena Masson Franck"

Objective: To evaluate the clinical response of parasacral transcutaneous electrical neural stimulation (parasacral TENS) associated with urotherapy in children with primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) compared to urotherapy alone.

Material And Methods: This prospective controlled clinical trial enrolled 72 children over 5 years of age with PMNE. Children were randomly divided into two groups, control group (CG), treated with urotherapy and scapular stimulation, and experimental group (EG), treated with urotherapy and parasacral TENS.

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  • Voiding diary (VD) is a useful tool for evaluating and monitoring voiding symptoms in children, focusing on metrics like voiding frequency and volumes; the study suggests that recording for just one day may be sufficient instead of the previously recommended three days.* -
  • A study involving 98 children with overactive bladder and primary monosymptomatic enuresis compared data from 1-day, 2-day, and 3-day voiding diaries, finding that most measurements were consistent across durations, but maximum voided volume (MVV) was slightly higher after three days.* -
  • The research concluded that a 1-day voiding diary is adequate, showing a sensitivity of 93.9% and correlating well
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