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The Description of Urodynamic Study for Bladder Dysfunction in Compressive Myelo- or Radiculo-pathy: A Prospective Study in an Institutional Setup

PURPOSE: To study the significance of filling cystometry with pressure flow studies and bladder electromyography (EMG) in assessment and management of neurogenic bladder with myelopathies and evaluated neurological recovery in the follow-up period. METHODS: The study was a 3-year prospective urodyna...

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Autores principales: Khursheed, Nayil, Pahalwan, Bilal, Nisar, Humam, Ramzan, Altaf, Wani, Saleem, Wani, Abrar, Singh, Sarbjit, Khawaja, Rouf, Hamid, Arif, Arif, Hussain, Singh, Baldev
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6703038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497109
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajns.AJNS_173_16
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author Khursheed, Nayil
Pahalwan, Bilal
Nisar, Humam
Ramzan, Altaf
Wani, Saleem
Wani, Abrar
Singh, Sarbjit
Khawaja, Rouf
Hamid, Arif
Arif, Hussain
Singh, Baldev
author_facet Khursheed, Nayil
Pahalwan, Bilal
Nisar, Humam
Ramzan, Altaf
Wani, Saleem
Wani, Abrar
Singh, Sarbjit
Khawaja, Rouf
Hamid, Arif
Arif, Hussain
Singh, Baldev
author_sort Khursheed, Nayil
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description PURPOSE: To study the significance of filling cystometry with pressure flow studies and bladder electromyography (EMG) in assessment and management of neurogenic bladder with myelopathies and evaluated neurological recovery in the follow-up period. METHODS: The study was a 3-year prospective urodynamic study in 63 patients, with traumatic and nontraumatic myelopathy. Bladder management was advised based on the cystometric findings. Neurological recovery and mode of bladder management were evaluated during follow-up after a minimum of 6 months. RESULTS: Mean age was 44.6 years (range 10–80 years). Thoracolumbar area was most commonly involved. Cystometry revealed overactive detrusor in 46 patients, (17 had detrusor sphincter dyssynergia [DSD], 29 without DSD) and areflexic/underactive detrusor in 9 patients. Postvoid residual (>15% of voided urine) was significant in 27 patients. Neurological recovery was seen in 60.3%, whereas 22.2% showed no improvement (partial improvement in 4.8%) and 12.6% had normal bladder function both initially and at follow-up. Correlation between neurological recovery and bladder management was found to be insignificant (P > 0.05) using spearman's correlation coefficient. CONCLUSION: Filling cystometry with pressure flow studies and EMG study is valuable for the assessment and management of neurogenic bladder in patients with myelopathy. In neurogenic bladder management and follow-up, pressure flow studies help to prevent complications and upper urinary tract complications.
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spelling pubmed-67030382019-09-06 The Description of Urodynamic Study for Bladder Dysfunction in Compressive Myelo- or Radiculo-pathy: A Prospective Study in an Institutional Setup Khursheed, Nayil Pahalwan, Bilal Nisar, Humam Ramzan, Altaf Wani, Saleem Wani, Abrar Singh, Sarbjit Khawaja, Rouf Hamid, Arif Arif, Hussain Singh, Baldev Asian J Neurosurg Original Article PURPOSE: To study the significance of filling cystometry with pressure flow studies and bladder electromyography (EMG) in assessment and management of neurogenic bladder with myelopathies and evaluated neurological recovery in the follow-up period. METHODS: The study was a 3-year prospective urodynamic study in 63 patients, with traumatic and nontraumatic myelopathy. Bladder management was advised based on the cystometric findings. Neurological recovery and mode of bladder management were evaluated during follow-up after a minimum of 6 months. RESULTS: Mean age was 44.6 years (range 10–80 years). Thoracolumbar area was most commonly involved. Cystometry revealed overactive detrusor in 46 patients, (17 had detrusor sphincter dyssynergia [DSD], 29 without DSD) and areflexic/underactive detrusor in 9 patients. Postvoid residual (>15% of voided urine) was significant in 27 patients. Neurological recovery was seen in 60.3%, whereas 22.2% showed no improvement (partial improvement in 4.8%) and 12.6% had normal bladder function both initially and at follow-up. Correlation between neurological recovery and bladder management was found to be insignificant (P > 0.05) using spearman's correlation coefficient. CONCLUSION: Filling cystometry with pressure flow studies and EMG study is valuable for the assessment and management of neurogenic bladder in patients with myelopathy. In neurogenic bladder management and follow-up, pressure flow studies help to prevent complications and upper urinary tract complications. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6703038/ /pubmed/31497109 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajns.AJNS_173_16 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Asian Journal of Neurosurgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Khursheed, Nayil
Pahalwan, Bilal
Nisar, Humam
Ramzan, Altaf
Wani, Saleem
Wani, Abrar
Singh, Sarbjit
Khawaja, Rouf
Hamid, Arif
Arif, Hussain
Singh, Baldev
The Description of Urodynamic Study for Bladder Dysfunction in Compressive Myelo- or Radiculo-pathy: A Prospective Study in an Institutional Setup
title The Description of Urodynamic Study for Bladder Dysfunction in Compressive Myelo- or Radiculo-pathy: A Prospective Study in an Institutional Setup
title_full The Description of Urodynamic Study for Bladder Dysfunction in Compressive Myelo- or Radiculo-pathy: A Prospective Study in an Institutional Setup
title_fullStr The Description of Urodynamic Study for Bladder Dysfunction in Compressive Myelo- or Radiculo-pathy: A Prospective Study in an Institutional Setup
title_full_unstemmed The Description of Urodynamic Study for Bladder Dysfunction in Compressive Myelo- or Radiculo-pathy: A Prospective Study in an Institutional Setup
title_short The Description of Urodynamic Study for Bladder Dysfunction in Compressive Myelo- or Radiculo-pathy: A Prospective Study in an Institutional Setup
title_sort description of urodynamic study for bladder dysfunction in compressive myelo- or radiculo-pathy: a prospective study in an institutional setup
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6703038/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31497109
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ajns.AJNS_173_16
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