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Outcome of the bladder cooling test in children with nonneurogenic bladder problems.

Gunilla Gladh1, Sven Mattsson, Sivert Lindström.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The bladder cooling test (BCT) engages a primitive neonatal spinal reflex that becomes suppressed by descending signals in older children and may reappear with suprasacral lesions. We assessed the outcome of the BCT in a large group of children with nonneurogenic bladder problems.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The BCT was evaluated in a consecutive series of 178 girls and 106 boys, 1 month to 18 years old with bladder problems without overt neurology. The test was performed at the end of routine cystometry by a rapid control infusion of body warm saline followed, after fluid evacuation, by the same volume of cold saline (3 to 10C). The test was considered positive if a detrusor contraction greater than 30 cm H2O was evoked by the cold but not the warm fluid.
RESULTS: Most children younger than 4 years had a history of pyelonephritis (29 of 34) and/or had vesicoureteral reflux (grade IV to V in 26 of 34). For those younger than 2 years 87% of the BCTs were positive while only 21% of the tests were positive in 2 to 3-year-old children. Most children older than 4 years had idiopathic urge incontinence, and greater than 50% of the BCTs were positive in the youngest (less than 6 years) with a gradual decline to 0% at age 13 years.
CONCLUSIONS: Conversion of positive to negative BCTs at about age 2 years presumably represents normal maturation while positive tests in older incontinent children suggest delayed maturation of the central neuronal control of the bladder.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15311047     DOI: 10.1097/01.ju.0000135617.02742.ad

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


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