| Literature DB >> 24466107 |
Wei-Chia Lee1, Han-Ching Wu2, Kuo-How Huang3, Huey-Peir Wu4, Hong-Jeng Yu3, Chia-Ching Wu5.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between distal symmetric peripheral neuropathy and early stages of autonomic bladder dysfunction in type 2 diabetic women.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24466107 PMCID: PMC3900526 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086463
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic data.
| No. of patients | n = 137 |
| Mean patients age±SD | 62.5±10.3 |
| Mean No. Parity±SD | 1.75±0.7 |
| Mean kg/m2 body mass index | 24.0±3.9 |
| No. menopause (%) | 114 (83.2) |
| Mean years diabetes±SD | 11.1±8.1 |
| Distribution of hemoglobulin A1c, n (%) | |
| hemoglobulin A1c <7 | 54 (39.4) |
| 7 | 38 (27.7) |
| 8 | 45 (32.8) |
| No. insulin therapy (%) | 21 (15.3) |
| No. retinopathy (%) | 68 (49.6) |
| No. distal symmetric polyneuropathy (%) | 45(32.8) |
| No. nephropathy (%) | 68 (49.6) |
| No. hypertension (%) | 64 (46.7) |
| No. hyperlipidemia (%) | 71 (51.8) |
| Bladder dysfunction diagnosed by urodynamic studies, n = 34. | |
| Detrusor overactivity | 8 (23.5) |
| Detrusor underactivity | 21 (61.7) |
| Bladder outlet obstruction | 5 (14.7) |
Comparisons of current perception threshold (CPT) values measured at the middle finger and big toe between diabetic women with and without overactive bladder (OAB) syndrome.
| Diabetic women with OAB syndrome | Diabetic women without OAB syndrome |
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| n (%) | 26 (19%) | 111 (81%) | |
| OAB symptom score | 5.7±2.3 | 1.4±1.3 | <0.001 |
| Values of CPT test at the middle finger for median nerve | |||
| 2000 Hz | 310.0±17.5 | 285.8±7.0 | 0.15 |
| 250 Hz | 126.5±9.9 | 130.4±9.1 | 0.82 |
| 5 Hz | 88.5±12.3 | 69.3±3.8 | 0.08 |
| Values of CPT test at the big toe for peroneal nerve | |||
| 2000 Hz | 333.2±15.2 | 313.8±.7.4 | 0.25 |
| 250 Hz | 208.4±20.3 | 182.1±8.9 | 0.21 |
| 5 Hz | 135.3±18.8 | 99.3±6.8 | 0.029 |
Data expressed as mean±standard error.
Student t test, p<0.05.
Comparisons of current perception threshold (CPT) values measured at the middle finger and big toe between diabetic women with and without urodynamic bladder dysfunction (UBD).
| Diabetic women with UBD | Diabetic women without UBD |
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| n (%) | 34(24.8) | 103 (75.2) | |
| Values of CPT test at the middle finger for median nerve | |||
| 2000 Hz | 300.8±14.8 | 283.9±7.5 | 0.31 |
| 250 Hz | 133.6±8.9 | 126.2±5.6 | 0.43 |
| 5 Hz | 104.5±10.1 | 61.1±2.6 | <0.001 |
| Values of CPT test at the big toe for peroneal nerve | |||
| 2000 Hz | 307.6±10.0 | 320.1±8.3 | 0.34 |
| 250 Hz | 196.9±15.6 | 183.5±9.8 | 0.49 |
| 5 Hz | 142.9±15.8 | 92.7±6.4 | 0.005 |
Data expressed as mean±standard error or the number, with the percentage in parenthesis.
Student t test, p<0.05.
Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals for the associations between hyposensitivity of different types of afferents testing on median and peroneal nerves and urodynamic bladder dysfunction (UBD) in diabetic women.
| Diabetic women with UBD, n = 34 | Diabetic women without UBD, n = 103 | odds ratio (95% CI) |
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| Hyposensitivity of median nerve categorized by current perception threshold test | ||||
| Aβ fibers | 3(8.8%) | 7(6.8%) | 1.33(0.32–5.45) | 0.69 |
| Aδ fibers | 5(14.7%) | 12(11.6%) | 1.31(0.42–4.02) | 0.64 |
| C fibers | 17(50%) | 13 (12.6%) | 16.2(5.58–46.8) | <0.001 |
| Hyposensitivity of peroneal nerve categorized by current perception threshold test | ||||
| Aβ fibers | 3(8.8%) | 14(13.6%) | 0.62(0.17–2.29) | 0.46 |
| Aδ fibers | 14(41.2%) | 37(35.9%) | 1.25(0.57–2.76) | 0.58 |
| C fibers | 18(52.9%) | 39(37.8%) | 3.00(1.34–6.75) | 0.008 |
Data expressed as numbers with percentages in parentheses.
Fisher’s exact test, p<0.05.
Figure 1Associations of CPT values between distal extremities and bladder mucosa among diabetic women with UBD were examined by Pearson’s correlation analyses.
(a) The 5 Hz CPT test values at the big toe were significantly associated with the 5 Hz CPT test values of bladder mucosa.(p<0.001) (b) No significant association between big toe and bladder mucosa at 250 Hz CPT values. (c) Significant association of 5 Hz CPT values between middle finger and bladder mucosa. (p<0.001) (d) No significant association noted at 250 Hz CPT values between middle finger and bladder mucosa.