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A provocative maneuver to elicit cystometric instability: measuring instability at maximum infusion.

J M Choe1, M L Gallo, D R Staskin.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We identify a provocative maneuver to enhance the sensitivity of cystometry in detecting detrusor instability when urge incontinence is suspected based on clinical history.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 134 consecutive women with clinical urge incontinence underwent carbon dioxide cystometry between August 1995 and October 1996. The bladder was filled to maximal capacity with the patient supine. Six provocative maneuvers were performed consecutively to evoke detrusor instability, including lying supine, rising to a seated position, walking toward the bathroom, handwashing, coughing and sitting on the toilet with instructions not to void. Subjects were divided into 2 groups depending on the order of maneuvers. Sitting on the toilet was the last maneuver for group 1 (80 patients) and was in the middle of the sequence for group 2 (54).
RESULTS: Sitting on the toilet evoked detrusor instability in 37.5% of group 1 and 53.8% of group 2. This maneuver with instructions not to void was the most provocative stimulus in eliciting detrusor instability with a detection rate of 68.4% for all subjects.
CONCLUSIONS: Sitting on the toilet with the bladder at maximal capacity is the most provocative maneuver for detecting detrusor instability. The incidence of suspected detrusor instability is enhanced by using this test during routine cystometry.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10210392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


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