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AB055. Work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction

BACKGROUND: Work in voiding (WIV) of the bladder may be used to evaluate bladder status throughout urination, not just at a single time point. Few studies, however, have assessed WIV due to the complexity of the calculations. We have developed a method of calculating work capacity of the bladder whi...

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Autores principales: Liu, Ning, Man, Li-Bo, He, Feng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AME Publishing Company 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4708664/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2015.s055
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description BACKGROUND: Work in voiding (WIV) of the bladder may be used to evaluate bladder status throughout urination, not just at a single time point. Few studies, however, have assessed WIV due to the complexity of the calculations. We have developed a method of calculating work capacity of the bladder while voiding and analyzed the associations of bladder work parameters with bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). METHODS: The study retrospectively evaluated 160 males, aged >40 years and with a detrusor pressure at maximal flow rate (P(det)Q(max)) of ≥40 cmH(2)O, who underwent urodynamic testing. WIV was calculated using the bladder power integration method; WIV per second (WIV/t) and WIV per liter urine voided (WIV/v) were also calculated. The relationships between these work capacity parameters and P(det)Q(max) and AG number were determined using linear-by-linear association tests, and relationships between work capacity parameters and BOO grade were investigated using Spearman’s association test. RESULTS: Mean WIV was 1.15±0.78 J, mean WIV/t was 22.95±14.45 milliWatt, and mean WIV/v was 5.59±2.32 J/L. WIV/v showed significant positive associations with P(det)Q(max) (r=0.845, P=0.000), AG number (r=0.814, P=0.000), and Schafer class (r=0.726, P=0.000). Conversely, WIV and WIV/t showed no associations with P(det)Q(max) or AG number. In patients with BOO (Schafer class > II), WIV/v correlated positively with increasing BOO grade. CONCLUSIONS: WIV can be calculated from simple urodynamic parameters using the bladder power integration method. WIV/v may be a marker of both bladder contractile function and BOO.
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spelling pubmed-47086642016-01-26 AB055. Work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction Liu, Ning Man, Li-Bo He, Feng Transl Androl Urol Podium Lecture BACKGROUND: Work in voiding (WIV) of the bladder may be used to evaluate bladder status throughout urination, not just at a single time point. Few studies, however, have assessed WIV due to the complexity of the calculations. We have developed a method of calculating work capacity of the bladder while voiding and analyzed the associations of bladder work parameters with bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). METHODS: The study retrospectively evaluated 160 males, aged >40 years and with a detrusor pressure at maximal flow rate (P(det)Q(max)) of ≥40 cmH(2)O, who underwent urodynamic testing. WIV was calculated using the bladder power integration method; WIV per second (WIV/t) and WIV per liter urine voided (WIV/v) were also calculated. The relationships between these work capacity parameters and P(det)Q(max) and AG number were determined using linear-by-linear association tests, and relationships between work capacity parameters and BOO grade were investigated using Spearman’s association test. RESULTS: Mean WIV was 1.15±0.78 J, mean WIV/t was 22.95±14.45 milliWatt, and mean WIV/v was 5.59±2.32 J/L. WIV/v showed significant positive associations with P(det)Q(max) (r=0.845, P=0.000), AG number (r=0.814, P=0.000), and Schafer class (r=0.726, P=0.000). Conversely, WIV and WIV/t showed no associations with P(det)Q(max) or AG number. In patients with BOO (Schafer class > II), WIV/v correlated positively with increasing BOO grade. CONCLUSIONS: WIV can be calculated from simple urodynamic parameters using the bladder power integration method. WIV/v may be a marker of both bladder contractile function and BOO. AME Publishing Company 2015-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4708664/ http://dx.doi.org/10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2015.s055 Text en 2015 Translational Andrology and Urology. All rights reserved.
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Liu, Ning
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AB055. Work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction
title AB055. Work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction
title_full AB055. Work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction
title_fullStr AB055. Work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction
title_full_unstemmed AB055. Work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction
title_short AB055. Work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction
title_sort ab055. work capacity of the bladder during voiding: a novel method to evaluate bladder contractile function and bladder outlet obstruction
topic Podium Lecture
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4708664/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2015.s055
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