| Literature DB >> 22684236 |
Murat Ersoz1, Belgin Erhan, Yesim Akkoc, Murat Zinnuroglu, Necmettin Yildiz, Haydar Gok, Senay Özdolap, Hakan Tunc, Kurtuluş Kaya, Ebru Alemdaroglu, Sedat Susuzer, Berrin Gunduz, Ayse Nur Bardak, Seda Ozcan, Hilal Yesil, Kursat Uygunol, Sibel Konukcu, Nese Gunes, Ferhat Ege.
Abstract
In this study, the bladder emptying methods at different stages of the post-stroke period along with the effects of demographic and clinical parameters on spontaneous voiding frequency were investigated. The frequencies of bladder emptying methods at admission to the rehabilitation clinic, after neurourological and urodynamic assessment and at home after discharge were spontaneous voiding (SV) 51/99 (51.5 %), 62/99 (62.6 %), 73/99 (73.7 %), emptying without a urinary catheter + an external collector system (EWUC + ECS) 24/99 (24.2 %), 18/99 (18.2 %), 17/99 (17.2 %), intermittent catheterization (IC) 1/99 (1.0 %), 15/99 (15.2 %), 6/99 (6.1 %), indwelling urethral catheter (IUC) 23/99 (23.2 %), 4/99 (4.0 %) and 3/99 (3.0 %), respectively. Lower spontaneous voiding frequencies were observed in single-divorced and geriatric individuals (p < 0.05). The number of patients who modified the method at home was 2/62 for SV, 5/18 for EWUC + ECS, 9/15 for IC, and 2/4 for IUC. The majority of stroke patients were able to void spontaneously and the spontaneous voiding frequency increased at follow-up. The spontaneous voiding frequency was low in geriatric and single-divorced subgroups. The method in which the most changes occurred was IC.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22684236 DOI: 10.1007/s10072-012-1123-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Sci ISSN: 1590-1874 Impact factor: 3.307