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Table 2 Percent enuresis reduction according to compliance

From: Low compliance contribute to insufficient Desmopressin response of primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis and the role of voiding school

 

n (%)

Percent enuresis reduction median (25th–75th percentile)

p

Compliance overall

no

54 (60.7)

28.6 (16.7–43.3)

< 0.001

yesa

35 (39.3)

92.3 (86.7–95)

Non-regular drug intake

no

59 (66.3)

86.7 (43.8–92.3)

< 0.001

yes

30 (33.7)

20 (12–28)

Improper dosage

no

76 (85.4)

75 (28.6–91.2)

< 0.001

yes

13 (14.6)

23.3 (16.7–30)

Arbitrary discontinuation of therapy

no

67 (75.3)

85 (40–92.3)

< 0.001

yes

22 (24.7)

16.7 (0–26.7)

Inproper drug administration

no

45 (50.6)

88 (85–93.3)

< 0.001

yes

44 (49.4)

28 (16.7–40)

Fluid intake after the drug intake

no

62 (69.7)

86.7 (28.6–92.3)

< 0.001

yes

27 (30.3)

30 (20–40)

Evening fluid intake higher than recommended

no

39 (43.8)

90 (86.7–93.3)

< 0.001

yes

50 (56.2)

28 (16.7–40)

Not performing voiding training

no

45 (50.6)

88 (85–93.3)

< 0.001

yes

44 (49.4)

28 (16.7–40)

Not adhering to diet instructions

no

61 (68.5)

86.7 (40–92.3)

< 0.001

yes

28 (31.5)

21.7 (16.7–35)

  1. aGood compliance patients i.e. patients that followed all given instructions (regarding drug intake and other specified conservative measures)