A comparison of urodynamic findings between patients with complete and incomplete traumatic spinal cord injuries.

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A comparison of urodynamic findings between patients with complete and incomplete traumatic spinal cord injuries.

Autor: Sarı, İlker Fatih; Köklü, Kurtuluş; Özişler, Zuhal; Özel, Sumru

Publication year: 2020

The journal of spinal cord medicine

issn:2045-7723 1079-0268

doi: 10.1080/10790268.2018.1533317


Abstract:

Objective: To compare urodynamic findings between patients with complete and incomplete traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCI) and to determine whether it is important to test with urodynamic study in patients with incomplete SCI. Design: Retrospective study Setting: Ankara Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey Participants: A total of 66 patients with 36 complete and 30 incomplete traumatic SCI were included in the study, from July 2012 to September 2014. Interventions: Urodynamic study Outcome Measures: Maximum cystometric capacity (MCC) , vesicle pressure at MCC, detrusor function (detrusor overactivity or not), bladder complience, bladder storage and emptying disorders, post-void residual volume (PVR) and bladder emptying method were recorded. It was also recorded whether the patients used anticholinergic drugs before urodynamic study. Results: In urodynamic findings MCC, vesicle pressure at MCC, PVR, there was no statistically significant difference between complete and incomplete traumatic SCI patients. Also there was no statistically significant difference in low-compliance of detrusor frequency and bladder storage and emptying disorder frequency. Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) was the most commonly recommended method after urodynamic studies in both groups of patients with SCI. Conclusions: In urodynamic study findings, there was no statistical difference between complete and incomplete traumatic SCI patients. The present study demonstrate that even if patients with incomplete SCI appear to be functionally better than the patients with complete SCI, urodynamic studies should still be performed in patients with incomplete SCI to identify bladder characteristics and to identify appropriate treatment.

Language: eng

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Pmid: 30540550

Tags: Humans; Retrospective Studies; Urodynamics; *Spinal Cord Injuries/complications; *Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic/etiology; Clean intermittent catheterization; Incomplete spinal cord injury; Low-compliance of detrusor; Paraplegia

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30540550/

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