Table 14Summary league table displaying percent of women with UI outcomes for each nonpharmacological treatment

InterventionsAll Studies, %Stress UI Studies*, %Urgency UI Studies*, %
CureNeuromodulation + behavioral therapy35.228.4.
Neuromodulation31.334.929.4
Behavioral therapy29.546.430.8
Intravesical pressure release27.229.2.
Placebo/Sham/No treatment12.013.313.2
ImprovementNeuromodulation + behavioral therapy68.727.0.
Behavioral therapy64.172.386.3
Intravesical pressure release60.262.0.
Neuromodulation58.059.878.6
Placebo/Sham/No treatment24.827.245.7
SatisfactionNeuromodulation + behavioral therapy83.3..
Neuromodulation81.481.851.1
Behavioral therapy78.974.575.1
Intravesical pressure release...
Placebo/Sham/No Treatment31.834.926.9

Interventions are sorted by percent of women across all studies who achieved cure (except for no treatment in the last rows). Empty cells (with periods) indicate that the intervention was not evaluated among the studies designated in the given column.

*

Restricted to studies of the given subgroup of women

From: Results

Cover of Nonsurgical Treatments for Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Systematic Review Update
Nonsurgical Treatments for Urinary Incontinence in Women: A Systematic Review Update [Internet].
Comparative Effectiveness Review, No. 212.
Balk E, Adam GP, Kimmel H, et al.

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