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Number of Daytime Micturitions and Volume Voided per Micturition in the Evaluation of Efficacy of Drugs for Overactive Bladder: Findings from Randomized Clinical Trials

Abstract Objective To analyze the relationship between mean volume voided per micturition and number of daytime micturitions. Methods We reviewed data from randomized clinical trials on the medical treatment of overactive bladder published in the international literature between 1997 and 2004. Fourt...

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Published in:European urology 2007-08, Vol.52 (2), p.525-530
Main Authors: Colli, Enrico, Parazzini, Fabio, Olivieri, Lorenza, Cipriani, Sonia, Bertozzi, Rosanna, Meschia, Michele, Montorsi, Francesco
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Summary:Abstract Objective To analyze the relationship between mean volume voided per micturition and number of daytime micturitions. Methods We reviewed data from randomized clinical trials on the medical treatment of overactive bladder published in the international literature between 1997 and 2004. Fourteen studies including data on these two parameters were identified. Results Six studies compared tolterodine with placebo, two tolterodine and oxybutynin with placebo, two tolterodine with oxybutynin, two solifenacin and tolterodine with placebo, one oxybutynin CR with oxybutynin IR, and one different doses of solifenacin. The correlation between the percent change in the mean voided volume and in the number of daytime micturitions was assessed using the Spearman rank correlation coefficient ( r ), with r = −0.67 for all the studies. For groups of patients treated with each drug, we found r = −0.09 for oxybutynin, r = −0.59 for tolterodine, r = −0.85 for solifenacin, and r = −0.34 for placebo. Conclusion The results of this analysis suggest that in the evaluation of the efficacy of a drug for overactive bladder, the mean volume voided per micturition may be a useful measure of efficacy.
ISSN:0302-2838
1873-7560
DOI:10.1016/j.eururo.2007.03.070