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By 12 months, there were no statistically significant differences between behavioral therapy and pessary on any outcome measure, with overall success rates of 32% (PGI-I), 36% (PFDI), and 35% (bladder diary) across all randomized participants.
| Effect size | 32% PGI-I success, 36% PFDI success, 35% bladder diary success across all groups |
| Follow-up | 12 months |
| Comparator | Continence pessary |
| Effect summary | null; 32% PGI-I success, 36% PFDI success, 35% bladder diary success across all groups |
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PMC2914312
A Trial of Continence Pessary vs. Behavioral Therapy vs. Combined Therapy for Stress Incontinence