Alarm interventions for nocturnal enuresis in children.
CONCLUSIONS: Alarm therapy may be more effective than no treatment in reducing enuresis in children. We are uncertain if alarm therapy is more effective than desmopressin but there is probably a lower risk of adverse events with alarms than with desmopressin. Despite the large number of trials included in this review, further adequately-powered trials with robust randomisation are still needed to determine the full effect of alarm therapy.
PMID: 32364251 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - Category: General Medicine Authors: Caldwell PH, Codarini M, Stewart F, Hahn D, Sureshkumar P Tags: Cochrane Database Syst Rev Source Type: research
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