March 18, 2026 · Neurourology and urodynamics · DOI: 10.1002/nau.70275

Predictive Factors for Complete Treatment Response in Structured Giggle Incontinence Treatment

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The authors aimed to identify predictive factors for complete treatment response (CTR) in patients with giggle incontinence (GI) undergoing a structured management protocol. They found that post-pubertal age, female sex, and a positive family history were significantly associated with CTR, while comparing the effectiveness of standard urotherapy combined with either anticholinergics or biofeedback. The study concluded that patients receiving biofeedback had higher long-term CTR rates compared to those receiving anticholinergics, particularly in cases where methylphenidate was also used.

Araz Musaev, Berat Daşkıran, Can Sicimli, Yakup Tarkan Soygür, Berk Burgu

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