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Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Elderly Population With Multiple Sclerosis

PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to compare the clinical and urodynamic characteristics of urinary disorders in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in a geriatric population with a nongeriatric population. METHODS: This study was conducted retrospectively between 2010 and 2016. Each patient with MS ag...

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Autores principales: Chesnel, Camille, Charlanes, Audrey, Hentzen, Claire, Turmel, Nicolas, Le Breton, Frédérique, Ismael, Samer Sheikh, Amarenco, Gérard
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Continence Society 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5885135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29609425
http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.1835054.527
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author Chesnel, Camille
Charlanes, Audrey
Hentzen, Claire
Turmel, Nicolas
Le Breton, Frédérique
Ismael, Samer Sheikh
Amarenco, Gérard
author_facet Chesnel, Camille
Charlanes, Audrey
Hentzen, Claire
Turmel, Nicolas
Le Breton, Frédérique
Ismael, Samer Sheikh
Amarenco, Gérard
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description PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to compare the clinical and urodynamic characteristics of urinary disorders in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in a geriatric population with a nongeriatric population. METHODS: This study was conducted retrospectively between 2010 and 2016. Each patient with MS aged 65 and older was matched with 2 patients with MS aged less than 65 in sex, form of MS, and Expended Disability Status Scale (EDSS). Demographic data, urinary symptoms, treatment, quality of life, repercussion of lower urinary tract symptoms on daily life activities and psychological state and urodynamic parameters were collected. Differences between the 2 populations were evaluated using Student test, chi-square, or Fischer tests. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients with MS aged 65 and older (mean age, 69.8 years) were matched with 48 patients aged less than 65 years (mean age, 49.4 years). Maximum urethral closure pressure was lower in the elderly population than in the nongeriatric population (mean±standard deviation [SD]: 35.6±18.5 cm H<sub>2</sub>O vs. 78.2±52.3 cm H<sub>2</sub>O, P<0.001). In the male population, there was no statistical difference in any other clinical or urodynamic endpoints. In the female population, voiding symptoms was more described in the nongeriatric population (Urinary Symptom Profile low stream: 3.4±3.5 vs. 1.7±2.4, P=0.04), geriatric population had less urinary treatment (P=0.05). LUTS had less impact on quality of life (Qualiveen: 1.4±1.0 vs. 2.1±0.9, P=0.02) on the geriatric population than in the nongeriatric of female MS patients. CONCLUSIONS: Geriatric population of MS has few differences of urinary disorders compared to a nongeriatric population with EDSS, sex, and MS form equal. However, the psychological impact of these urinary disorders is less important in female geriatric population.
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spelling pubmed-58851352018-04-06 Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Elderly Population With Multiple Sclerosis Chesnel, Camille Charlanes, Audrey Hentzen, Claire Turmel, Nicolas Le Breton, Frédérique Ismael, Samer Sheikh Amarenco, Gérard Int Neurourol J Original Article PURPOSE: The aim of this study is to compare the clinical and urodynamic characteristics of urinary disorders in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients in a geriatric population with a nongeriatric population. METHODS: This study was conducted retrospectively between 2010 and 2016. Each patient with MS aged 65 and older was matched with 2 patients with MS aged less than 65 in sex, form of MS, and Expended Disability Status Scale (EDSS). Demographic data, urinary symptoms, treatment, quality of life, repercussion of lower urinary tract symptoms on daily life activities and psychological state and urodynamic parameters were collected. Differences between the 2 populations were evaluated using Student test, chi-square, or Fischer tests. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients with MS aged 65 and older (mean age, 69.8 years) were matched with 48 patients aged less than 65 years (mean age, 49.4 years). Maximum urethral closure pressure was lower in the elderly population than in the nongeriatric population (mean±standard deviation [SD]: 35.6±18.5 cm H<sub>2</sub>O vs. 78.2±52.3 cm H<sub>2</sub>O, P<0.001). In the male population, there was no statistical difference in any other clinical or urodynamic endpoints. In the female population, voiding symptoms was more described in the nongeriatric population (Urinary Symptom Profile low stream: 3.4±3.5 vs. 1.7±2.4, P=0.04), geriatric population had less urinary treatment (P=0.05). LUTS had less impact on quality of life (Qualiveen: 1.4±1.0 vs. 2.1±0.9, P=0.02) on the geriatric population than in the nongeriatric of female MS patients. CONCLUSIONS: Geriatric population of MS has few differences of urinary disorders compared to a nongeriatric population with EDSS, sex, and MS form equal. However, the psychological impact of these urinary disorders is less important in female geriatric population. Korean Continence Society 2018-03 2018-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5885135/ /pubmed/29609425 http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.1835054.527 Text en Copyright © 2018 Korean Continence Society This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chesnel, Camille
Charlanes, Audrey
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Turmel, Nicolas
Le Breton, Frédérique
Ismael, Samer Sheikh
Amarenco, Gérard
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Elderly Population With Multiple Sclerosis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5885135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29609425
http://dx.doi.org/10.5213/inj.1835054.527
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