Affiliation:
1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mahdieh Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran,
Iran
2. Faculty of Medicine and Health Care, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Abstract
Background:
Urine alkalinization with oral sodium bicarbonate seems to improve urinary
symptoms in female patients with overactive bladder with acidic urinary pH.
Aim:
Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the effect of oral sodium bicarbonate and
tolterodine in women with symptoms of overactive bladder with acidic urinary pH.
Methods:
In this single-blind randomized clinical trial, 72 female patients with symptoms of overactive
bladder syndrome with acidic urinary pH in the age group of 28-60 years were referred to the gynecology
clinic of Mahdieh Hospital affiliated with Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
in 2021-2022 were studied. These patients were randomly divided into two groups oral sodium
bicarbonate (36 patients) and tolterodine group (36 patients) and received the treatment for one month.
Group matching was performed between patients. At the end of the study, the Overactive Bladder-
Validated 8-question Awareness tool (OAB-V8), frequency, nocturia, urgency, and urinary incontinence
(UI) was measured and compared between patients in the two groups.
Results:
Patients were matched for age, underlying disease, BMI, acidic urinary pH, and menopause
status at the baseline. After 30 days of medication therapy, a significant decrease in OAB-V8 score,
frequency, nocturia, urgency, and urinary incontinence (UI) was observed in both groups receiving
oral sodium bicarbonate and tolterodine in female patients with symptoms of overactive bladder
syndrome with acidic urine. The degree of improvement in outcomes after treatment was similar
between both groups.
Conclusion:
Oral sodium bicarbonate administration in patients with overactive bladder with acidic
urinary pH has a significant positive effect on OAB-V8 symptoms, frequency, nocturia, urgency, and
urinary incontinence (UI) and these results are similar to tolterodine treatment. Given that the acidic
urinary pH may play a role in the etiology of an overactive bladder, it seems that sodium bicarbonate
improves the symptoms of an overactive bladder by alkalizing the urine.
Clinical Trial Registration Number:
The clinical studies were registered in the Iranian clinical trial
database at irct.ir (IRCT20131203015634N3).
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology