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Urinary dysfunction in multiple sclerosis.

G F Nakipoglu1, A Z Kaya, G Orhan, O Tezen, H Tunc, N Ozgirgin, F Ak.   

Abstract

We aimed to determine the prevalence of urinary symptoms and complications in multiple sclerosis (MS) and to investigate the correlation of these symptoms and complications with urodynamic findings and disease characteristics (primary progressive, relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive). Fifty-two patients with MS were enrolled in the study. Patients were divided into three clinical types: primary progressive, relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive. Urological symptoms and complications were recorded. Each patient underwent a urodynamic investigation. Patients were evaluated for overall disability using the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS). We found that 22 patients had primary progressive, 18 patients had relapsing-remitting and 12 patients had secondary progressive MS. Urgency was the most frequent urinary symptom (65%). Urinary infection was the most frequent urinary complication (15%). Detrusor hyperreflexia was found to be the main bladder dysfunction (27%). Detrusor sphincter dyssynergia was found in 25% of patients, and detrusor hyporeflexia was detected in 6%. No relationship was found between urinary symptoms and urodynamic abnormalities (p>0.05) and between urinary complications and urodynamic findings (p>0.05). No significant correlation was found between disease characteristics and urinary symptoms, urinary complications or urodynamic findings (p>0.05). We suggest that the assessment of urological symptoms and urodynamic evaluation is critical for evaluating quality of life in MS.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19560927     DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2008.12.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0967-5868            Impact factor:   1.961


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