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Complex repetitive discharges--a feature of the urethral continence mechanism or a pathological finding?

Olga Ramm1, Elizabeth R Mueller, Linda Brubaker, Lior Lowenstein, Kimberly Kenton.   

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PURPOSE: We compared the proportion of women with complex repetitive discharges on urethral sphincter electromyography during filling cystometry among women with and without urinary disorders.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: After receiving institutional review board approval we recruited community dwelling women without urinary symptoms and women who presented for urinary incontinence treatment. Participants completed the Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory. Women who responded affirmatively to an inventory item ("Do you have difficulty emptying your bladder?" or "Do you experience a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying?") were classified with voiding dysfunction. Women with post-void residual urine greater than 100 ml, active urinary tract infection, prolapse greater than stage II or neuromuscular disease were excluded from study. Participants underwent standardized multichannel urodynamics with continuous concentric needle electromyography of the urethral sphincter throughout filling cystometry.
RESULTS: In the 31 controls and 56 incontinent participants mean±SD age was 48±15 years and median vaginal parity was 1 (range 0 to 2). The urodynamic diagnosis in the incontinent group included urodynamic stress incontinence in 31 (56%), detrusor overactivity with incontinence in 17 (30%) and mixed urodynamic stress incontinence with detrusor overactivity in 8 (14%). Of the women 26 (32%) met voiding dysfunction criteria with 96% reporting a feeling of incomplete bladder emptying and 53% reporting difficult bladder emptying. Controls were significantly more likely to have complex repetitive discharges than incontinent women (9 of 30 vs 2 of 56, p<0.002).
CONCLUSIONS: Complex repetitive discharges occur in about a third of women without urinary symptoms.
Copyright © 2012 American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22503012     DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2012.01.118

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


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