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Urodynamic alterations in patients with HTLV-1 infection.

Cláudio L M Lima1, Giorgio Rabolini, Márcio Menna-Barreto, Emanuel B Dos Santos, Walter J Koff.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The HTLV-1 is a retrovirus that causes several diseases, including tropical spastic paraparesis or HTLV-1 associated myelopathy (or TSP/HAM, as designated by the World Health Organization - WHO) described in 1985. In Brazil, the first cases were reported in 1989. In order to evaluate the urodynamic alterations of infected patients, 48 cases were studied: 26 TSP/HAM and 22 non-TSP/HAM. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: Evaluation was performed by testing, cystometry, abdominal pressure, differential pressure, detrusor leak point pressure, maximum flow pressure, and electromyography.
RESULTS: 80.76% TSP/HAM patients showed hyperreflexic bladder, and 34.16% had detrusor-sphincter dyssinergia; 82.6% of this group had abnormal uroflow tests. Non-TSP/HAM patients had hyperreflexic bladders in 22.72% of the cases, and detrusor-sphincter dyssinergia was not assessed. For these patients, uroflow rate was normal in 70% of the cases.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients infected by the HTLV-1, with or without myelopathy, present significant urodynamic abnormalities and must have a complete urologic and urodynamic evaluation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 15748372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Braz J Urol        ISSN: 1677-5538            Impact factor:   1.541


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