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Modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: A retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment

Importance: It needs to be clarified whether trans-obturator tape (TOT)-enhanced urethral resistance could impact the voiding function. Objective: Although TOT has been well-recognized for enhancing urethral resistance to restore continence in stress urinary incontinence (SUI) patients, whether the...

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Autores principales: Lau, Hui-Hsuan, Lai, Cheng-Yuan, Peng, Hsien-Yu, Hsieh, Ming-Chun, Su, Tsung-Hsien, Lee, Jie-Jen, Lin, Tzer-Bin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9437260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36061421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.912602
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author Lau, Hui-Hsuan
Lai, Cheng-Yuan
Peng, Hsien-Yu
Hsieh, Ming-Chun
Su, Tsung-Hsien
Lee, Jie-Jen
Lin, Tzer-Bin
author_facet Lau, Hui-Hsuan
Lai, Cheng-Yuan
Peng, Hsien-Yu
Hsieh, Ming-Chun
Su, Tsung-Hsien
Lee, Jie-Jen
Lin, Tzer-Bin
author_sort Lau, Hui-Hsuan
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description Importance: It needs to be clarified whether trans-obturator tape (TOT)-enhanced urethral resistance could impact the voiding function. Objective: Although TOT has been well-recognized for enhancing urethral resistance to restore continence in stress urinary incontinence (SUI) patients, whether the bladder’s voiding functions adapt to the TOT-enhanced resistance has not been adequately investigated. This study thereby aimed to investigate whether TOT impacts the bladder’s thermodynamic efficacy during the voiding phase. Design: A retrospective analysis of urodynamics performed before and after TOT was assessed. Setting: A tertiary referral hospital in Taiwan. Participants: A total of 26 female SUI patients who underwent urodynamic investigations before and after TOT. Main outcomes and measures: The area enclosed by the pressure-volume loop (Apv), which represents the work performed by the bladder during voiding, in a pressure-volume analysis established by plotting the detrusor pressure versus intra-vesical volume was retrospectively analyzed. Paired Student’s t-tests were employed to assess the difference in values before and after the operation. Significance in difference was set at p < 0.05. Results: TOT increased Apv in 20 of 26 (77%) patients and significantly increased the mean Apv compared to the preoperative control (2.17 ± 0.18 and 1.51 ± 0.13 × 10(3) cmH(2)O-ml, respectively p < 0.01). TOT also increased the mean urethral resistance (1.03 ± 0.30 vs. 0.29 ± 0.05 cmH2O-sec/ml, p < 0.01) and mean voiding pressure (25.87 ± 1.72 and 19.30 ± 1.98 cmH2O p < 0.01) but did not affect the voided volume and voiding time. Moreover, the TOT-induced Apv increment showed a moderate correlation with the changes in urethral resistance and voiding pressure (both r > 0.5) but no correlation with changes in voided volume or voiding time. It is remarkable that the TOT-induced urethral resistance increment showed a strong correlation with changes in voiding pressure (r > 0.7). Conclusion and Relevance: The bladder enhances thermodynamic efficacy by adapting the voiding mechanism to increased urethral resistance caused by TOT. Further studies with higher case series and longer follow-ups should assess whether this effect could be maintained over time or expire in a functional detrusor decompensation, to define diagnostic criteria that allow therapeutic interventions aimed at its prevention during the follow-up. Clinical Trial Registration: (clinicaltrials.gov), identifier (NCT05255289)
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spelling pubmed-94372602022-09-03 Modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: A retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment Lau, Hui-Hsuan Lai, Cheng-Yuan Peng, Hsien-Yu Hsieh, Ming-Chun Su, Tsung-Hsien Lee, Jie-Jen Lin, Tzer-Bin Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology Importance: It needs to be clarified whether trans-obturator tape (TOT)-enhanced urethral resistance could impact the voiding function. Objective: Although TOT has been well-recognized for enhancing urethral resistance to restore continence in stress urinary incontinence (SUI) patients, whether the bladder’s voiding functions adapt to the TOT-enhanced resistance has not been adequately investigated. This study thereby aimed to investigate whether TOT impacts the bladder’s thermodynamic efficacy during the voiding phase. Design: A retrospective analysis of urodynamics performed before and after TOT was assessed. Setting: A tertiary referral hospital in Taiwan. Participants: A total of 26 female SUI patients who underwent urodynamic investigations before and after TOT. Main outcomes and measures: The area enclosed by the pressure-volume loop (Apv), which represents the work performed by the bladder during voiding, in a pressure-volume analysis established by plotting the detrusor pressure versus intra-vesical volume was retrospectively analyzed. Paired Student’s t-tests were employed to assess the difference in values before and after the operation. Significance in difference was set at p < 0.05. Results: TOT increased Apv in 20 of 26 (77%) patients and significantly increased the mean Apv compared to the preoperative control (2.17 ± 0.18 and 1.51 ± 0.13 × 10(3) cmH(2)O-ml, respectively p < 0.01). TOT also increased the mean urethral resistance (1.03 ± 0.30 vs. 0.29 ± 0.05 cmH2O-sec/ml, p < 0.01) and mean voiding pressure (25.87 ± 1.72 and 19.30 ± 1.98 cmH2O p < 0.01) but did not affect the voided volume and voiding time. Moreover, the TOT-induced Apv increment showed a moderate correlation with the changes in urethral resistance and voiding pressure (both r > 0.5) but no correlation with changes in voided volume or voiding time. It is remarkable that the TOT-induced urethral resistance increment showed a strong correlation with changes in voiding pressure (r > 0.7). Conclusion and Relevance: The bladder enhances thermodynamic efficacy by adapting the voiding mechanism to increased urethral resistance caused by TOT. Further studies with higher case series and longer follow-ups should assess whether this effect could be maintained over time or expire in a functional detrusor decompensation, to define diagnostic criteria that allow therapeutic interventions aimed at its prevention during the follow-up. Clinical Trial Registration: (clinicaltrials.gov), identifier (NCT05255289) Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9437260/ /pubmed/36061421 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.912602 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lau, Lai, Peng, Hsieh, Su, Lee and Lin. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Lau, Hui-Hsuan
Lai, Cheng-Yuan
Peng, Hsien-Yu
Hsieh, Ming-Chun
Su, Tsung-Hsien
Lee, Jie-Jen
Lin, Tzer-Bin
Modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: A retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment
title Modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: A retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment
title_full Modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: A retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment
title_fullStr Modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: A retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment
title_full_unstemmed Modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: A retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment
title_short Modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: A retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment
title_sort modification of bladder thermodynamics in stress urinary incontinence patients submitted to trans-obturator tape: a retrospective study based on urodynamic assessment
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9437260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36061421
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.912602
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