Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: Hyperhidrosis is a common disease, and thoracoscopic sympathectomy improves its symptoms in up to 95% of cases. Unfortunately, after surgery, plantar hyperhidrosis may remain in 50% of patients, and compensatory sweating may be observed in 70%. This clinical scenario remains a challenge. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of oxybutynin in the treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis and compensatory sweating and its effects on quality of life in women after thoracoscopic sympathectomy. METHOD: We conducted a prospective, randomized study to compare the effects of oxybutynin at 10 mg daily and placebo in women with persistent plantar hyperhidrosis. The assessment was performed using a quality-of-life questionnaire for hyperhidrosis and sweating measurement with a device for quantifying transepidermal water loss. Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01328015. RESULTS: Sixteen patients were included in each group (placebo and oxybutynin). There were no significant differences between the groups prior to treatment. After oxybutynin treatment, there was a decrease in symptoms and clinical improvement based on the quality-of-life questionnaire (before treatment, 40.4 vs. after treatment, 17.5; p = 0.001). The placebo group showed modest improvement (p = 0.09). The outcomes of the transepidermal water loss measurements in the placebo group showed no differences (p = 0.95), whereas the oxybutynin group revealed a significant decrease (p = 0.001). The most common side effect was dry mouth (100% in the oxybutynin group vs. 43.8% in the placebo group; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Oxybutynin was effective in the treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis, resulting in a better quality of life in women who had undergone thoracoscopic sympathectomy. |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomyHyperhidrosisThoracic SurgeryOxybutyninOBJECTIVE: Hyperhidrosis is a common disease, and thoracoscopic sympathectomy improves its symptoms in up to 95% of cases. Unfortunately, after surgery, plantar hyperhidrosis may remain in 50% of patients, and compensatory sweating may be observed in 70%. This clinical scenario remains a challenge. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of oxybutynin in the treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis and compensatory sweating and its effects on quality of life in women after thoracoscopic sympathectomy. METHOD: We conducted a prospective, randomized study to compare the effects of oxybutynin at 10 mg daily and placebo in women with persistent plantar hyperhidrosis. The assessment was performed using a quality-of-life questionnaire for hyperhidrosis and sweating measurement with a device for quantifying transepidermal water loss. Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01328015. RESULTS: Sixteen patients were included in each group (placebo and oxybutynin). There were no significant differences between the groups prior to treatment. After oxybutynin treatment, there was a decrease in symptoms and clinical improvement based on the quality-of-life questionnaire (before treatment, 40.4 vs. after treatment, 17.5; p = 0.001). The placebo group showed modest improvement (p = 0.09). The outcomes of the transepidermal water loss measurements in the placebo group showed no differences (p = 0.95), whereas the oxybutynin group revealed a significant decrease (p = 0.001). The most common side effect was dry mouth (100% in the oxybutynin group vs. 43.8% in the placebo group; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Oxybutynin was effective in the treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis, resulting in a better quality of life in women who had undergone thoracoscopic sympathectomy.Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM) Department of Thoracic SurgeryUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), Escola Paulista de Medicina (EPM) Department of Infectious DiseasesUNIFESP, EPM, Department of Thoracic SurgeryUNIFESP, EPM, Department of Infectious DiseasesSciELOFaculdade de Medicina / USPUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Costa Junior, Altair da Silva [UNIFESP]Leao, Luiz Eduardo Villaca [UNIFESP]Succi, José Ernesto [UNIFESP]Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano [UNIFESP]Castelo Filho, Adauto [UNIFESP]Rymkiewicz, ErikaMarchetti-Filho, Marco Aurelio [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:46:55Z2015-06-14T13:46:55Z2014-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion101-105application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2014(02)05Clinics. Faculdade de Medicina / USP, v. 69, n. 2, p. 101-105, 2014.10.6061/clinics/2014(02)05S1807-59322014000200101.pdf1807-59321980-5322S1807-59322014000200101http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8219WOS:000331931800005engClinicsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-08-04T16:51:50Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/8219Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-08-04T16:51:50Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy Costa Junior, Altair da Silva [UNIFESP] Hyperhidrosis Thoracic Surgery Oxybutynin |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy |
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Randomized trial - oxybutynin for treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis in women after sympathectomy |
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Costa Junior, Altair da Silva [UNIFESP] |
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Costa Junior, Altair da Silva [UNIFESP] Leao, Luiz Eduardo Villaca [UNIFESP] Succi, José Ernesto [UNIFESP] Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano [UNIFESP] Castelo Filho, Adauto [UNIFESP] Rymkiewicz, Erika Marchetti-Filho, Marco Aurelio [UNIFESP] |
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author |
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Leao, Luiz Eduardo Villaca [UNIFESP] Succi, José Ernesto [UNIFESP] Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano [UNIFESP] Castelo Filho, Adauto [UNIFESP] Rymkiewicz, Erika Marchetti-Filho, Marco Aurelio [UNIFESP] |
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Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Costa Junior, Altair da Silva [UNIFESP] Leao, Luiz Eduardo Villaca [UNIFESP] Succi, José Ernesto [UNIFESP] Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano [UNIFESP] Castelo Filho, Adauto [UNIFESP] Rymkiewicz, Erika Marchetti-Filho, Marco Aurelio [UNIFESP] |
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Hyperhidrosis Thoracic Surgery Oxybutynin |
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Hyperhidrosis Thoracic Surgery Oxybutynin |
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OBJECTIVE: Hyperhidrosis is a common disease, and thoracoscopic sympathectomy improves its symptoms in up to 95% of cases. Unfortunately, after surgery, plantar hyperhidrosis may remain in 50% of patients, and compensatory sweating may be observed in 70%. This clinical scenario remains a challenge. Our objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of oxybutynin in the treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis and compensatory sweating and its effects on quality of life in women after thoracoscopic sympathectomy. METHOD: We conducted a prospective, randomized study to compare the effects of oxybutynin at 10 mg daily and placebo in women with persistent plantar hyperhidrosis. The assessment was performed using a quality-of-life questionnaire for hyperhidrosis and sweating measurement with a device for quantifying transepidermal water loss. Clinicaltrials.gov: NCT01328015. RESULTS: Sixteen patients were included in each group (placebo and oxybutynin). There were no significant differences between the groups prior to treatment. After oxybutynin treatment, there was a decrease in symptoms and clinical improvement based on the quality-of-life questionnaire (before treatment, 40.4 vs. after treatment, 17.5; p = 0.001). The placebo group showed modest improvement (p = 0.09). The outcomes of the transepidermal water loss measurements in the placebo group showed no differences (p = 0.95), whereas the oxybutynin group revealed a significant decrease (p = 0.001). The most common side effect was dry mouth (100% in the oxybutynin group vs. 43.8% in the placebo group; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Oxybutynin was effective in the treatment of persistent plantar hyperhidrosis, resulting in a better quality of life in women who had undergone thoracoscopic sympathectomy. |
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