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Research Article Open Access
Volume 4 | Issue 1 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.33696/Gynaecology.4.036

Novel Treatment for Interstitial Cystitis Pilot Study

  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women’s Healthcare in the Virginia Beach, 3720 Holland Road, Ste 101, VA 23452, USA
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Corresponding Author

Timothy J. Hardy, atlanticobgyn@gmail.com

Received Date: January 12, 2023

Accepted Date: January 26, 2023

Abstract

Background and aims: Use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is well established in treatment of orthopedic patients. This pilot study aims to determine the efficacy of using instillation of PRP paired with hydrodistention of the bladder to treat patients with interstitial cystitis (IC).

Methods: Patients with a diagnosis of interstitial cystitis were recruited to this study. Patients completed Pelvic Pain and Urgency/Frequency (PUF) patient symptom scale, which quantified a symptom and bother score. Patients were treated with hydrodistention with instillation of PRP. Patients completed the PUF questionnaire weekly for six weeks following treatment.

Results: 12 patients underwent hydrodistention with instillation of PRP. The patients were all women, ranging in age from 23 to 71. The mean symptom score went from 13.167 to 7.417 and the mean bother score decreased from 6.833 to 4.41, showing a statistically significant reduction in symptom and bother scores.

Conclusions: Hydrodistention with instillation of PRP is an effective treatment of interstitial cystitis.

Keywords

Interstitial cystitis, Platelet-rich plasma, Hydrodistention, Chronic pelvic pain, Urinary incontinence, Painful bladder syndrome, Nocturia

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