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International Neurourology Journal
2019 Volume.23 No. 2 p.109 ~ p.115
Effects of Acute Sacral Neuromodulation at Different Pulse Widths on Bladder Overactivity in Pigs
Cong Huiling

Liao Limin
Wang Yiming
Zhao Lingna
Wang Zhaoxia
Fu Guang
Chen Guoqing
Abstract
Purpose: Sacral nerve stimulation has been used to treat overactive bladder. This study evaluated the effects of stimulation using different pulse widths on the inhibition of bladder overactivity by sacral nerve stimulation (SNM) in pigs.

Methods: Implant-driven stimulators were used to stimulate the S3 spinal nerve in 7 pigs. Cystometry was performed by infusing normal saline (NS) or acetic acid (AA). SNM at pulse widths of 64 ¥ìsec to 624 ¥ìsec was conducted at the intensity threshold at which observable perianal and/or tail movement was induced. Multiple cystometrograms were performed to determine the effects of different pulse widths on the micturition reflex.

Results: AA-induced bladder overactivity reduced the bladder capacity to 46.9%¡¾7.1% of the NS control level (P<0.05). During AA infusion, SNM at 64 ¥ìsec, 204 ¥ìsec, and 624 ¥ìsec increased the bladder capacity to 126.1%¡¾6.9%, 129.5%¡¾7.3%, and 140.1%¡¾7.6% of the AA control level (P<0.05). No significant differences were found among the results obtained using pulse widths of 64 ¥ìsec, 204 ¥ìsec, and 624 ¥ìsec (P>0.05). The actual intensity threshold varied from 0.7 to 8 V. The mean intensity threshold (T visual) for pulse widths of 64 ¥ìs, 204 ¥ìs, and 624 ¥ìs were 5.64¡¾0.76 V, 3.11¡¾0.48 V, and 2.52¡¾0.49 V. T visual for pulse widths of 64 ¥ìsec was larger than the other two T visual for pulse widths of 204 ¥ìsec and 624 ¥ìsec (P<0.05). No significant differences were found among the T visual for pulse widths of 204 ¥ìsec and 624 ¥ìsec (P>0.05).

Conclusions: This study indicated that different pulse widths could play a role in inhibiting bladder overactivity. It is not yet certain which pulse widths increased bladder capacity compared with AA levels, to minimize energy consumption and maintain patient comfort during stimulation, 204 ¥ìsec may be an appropriate pulse width for SNM.
KEYWORD
Acute sacral neuromodulation, Different pulse-widths, Overactive bladder, Pigs
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