Electroacupuncture versus solifenacin for women with urgency-predominant mixed urinary incontinence: a protocol for a three-armed non-inferiority randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Among women suffering from urinary incontinence (UI), about one-third are diagnosed with mixed urinary incontinence (MUI), among which urgency-predominant MUI causes more shame and inconvenience to patients. The treatments for urgency-predominant MUI have limited guidelines and p...
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Main Authors: | Yuanjie Sun (Author), Yan Liu (Author), Tongsheng Su (Author), Jianhua Sun (Author), Ying Wu (Author), Zhishun Liu (Author) |
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