Effect of Low Dose Imipramine in Patients with Nocturnal Enuresis, A Randomized Clinical Trial
Abstract
Introduction. Nocturnal enuresis is a condition, which can affectthe quality of life in children. The present study was designed toinvestigate the efficacy of low-dose imipramine combined withdesmopressin on treatment of patients with primary nocturnalenuresis who were defined as desmopressin non-responders.Methods. A randomized clinical trial was carried out on patientswith primary nocturnal enuresis. Forty children with enuresisranging from 5 to 12 years old were randomly divided into theintervention (n = 20) and control groups (n = 20). The subjects inthe intervention group were treated with desmopressin combinedwith 5 mg imipramine at bedtime, and those in the control groupwere given desmopressin alone. The patients were followed upweekly for one month. The number of wet nights was recorded.Results. Two individuals in the intervention and three individualsin the control group were excluded from the study. Our findingsindicated that the age and gender showed no significant difference.Furthermore, a significant better recovery in the enuresis wasobserved in 18 of 20 patients who were treated with combinationtherapy after 1 month (P < .05). In addition, the frequency ofrecovery was significantly higher (83.3%) in the intervention group,compared with the control group (29.4%).Conclusion. The analysis showed that low-dose imipramine is welltolerated in clinical practice and may represent a good short-termtreatment option in combination therapy where desmopressinalone is not efficient enough.Downloads
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2019-08-17
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ORIGINAL | Kidney Diseases
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Effect of Low Dose Imipramine in Patients with Nocturnal Enuresis, A Randomized Clinical Trial. (2019). Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases, 13(4), 257-261. https://ijkd.org/index.php/ijkd/article/view/4397