| Literature DB >> 33282051 |
William Gibson1, Asad Makhani1, Kathleen F Hunter2, Adrian Wagg1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maintaining urinary continence is not an automatic process, but relies on continuous processing of sensory signals from the bladder and suppression of the desire to void. Urinary incontinence (UI) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), including urinary urgency, frequency, and nocturia are highly prevalent among the general population. This prevalence rises in association with increasing age, and this may be in part due to changes in the central nervous system rather than the urinary tract. The aim of this study was to assess if older adults with overactive bladder (OAB) had demonstrable impairment in executive function.Entities:
Keywords: ageing; executive function; overactive bladder; urinary incontinence; urinary urgency
Year: 2020 PMID: 33282051 PMCID: PMC7704076 DOI: 10.5770/cgj.23.423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can Geriatr J ISSN: 1925-8348
Participant characteristics
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| Age | 74.40 (5.6) | 75.44 (5.9) | .55 |
| Range | 65–87 | 66–86 | |
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| Sex (F:M) | 30:5 (85%:15%) | 13:8 (62%:32%) | .05 |
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| Charlson Comorbidity Index | 0.77 (1.21) | 0.29 (0.64) | .15 |
| Range 0–5 | Range 0–6 | ||
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| Number of Medications | 2.17 (2.23) | 2.21 (2.32) | .80 |
| Range 0–7 | Range 0–8 | ||
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| Anticholinergic Burden Score | 0.26(0.66) | 0.19 (0.51) | .77 |
| Range 0–2 | Range 0–3 | ||
FIGURE 1Charlson comorbidity index
FIGURE 2Number of prescribed medications
FIGURE 3Anticholinergic burden score
Cognitive testing results
| TMT-B time (s) | 103.4 (33.13) | 76.9 (25.95) | 26.4 (9.5 – 43.4) | .003 |
| Range | 58–180 | 41–134 | ||
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| TMT-B Errors | 2.29 (3.52) | 2.05 (3.41) | 0.24 (−1.17 – 2.16) | .828 |
| Range | 0–10 | 0–8 | ||
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| Reaction Time (ms) | 480.3 (142.5) | 463.9 (114.3) | 36.64 (−57.0 – 89.9) | .722 |
| Range | 313–913 | 321–714 | ||
TMT-B = Trail Making Test B.