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Morphological and functional factors predicting bladder deterioration after spinal cord injury.

O Yokoyama1, T Hasegawa, Y Ishiura, M Ohkawa, Y Sugiyama, S Izumida.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We investigated factors predictive of morphological and functional deterioration of the bladder in patients with spinal cord injury.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Urological evaluation, including excretory urography and urodynamic studies, was performed once a year in 66 patients. Bladder compliance was used as an index of bladder function.
RESULTS: Mean age of the patients with worsening bladder form and function was significantly greater than that of those with no change. In patients with worsening bladder function intermittent catheterization was performed less frequently and mean catheterization volume was greater compared to those with improvement and no change. Catheterization was less frequent and at long intervals in patients with a high urethral closure pressure.
CONCLUSIONS: High storage pressure due to a high urethral closure pressure is believed to cause deterioration of bladder form and function.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 7490853

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


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1.  Post-injury bladder management strategy influences lower urinary tract dysfunction in the mouse model of spinal cord injury.

Authors:  Naoki Wada; Takahiro Shimizu; Shun Takai; Nobutaka Shimizu; Anthony J Kanai; Pradeep Tyagi; Hidehiro Kakizaki; Naoki Yoshimura
Journal:  Neurourol Urodyn       Date:  2016-10-24       Impact factor: 2.696

2.  Traumatic pediatric spinal cord injury: long-term outcomes of lower urinary tract function.

Authors:  T Mitsui; T Kitta; K Moriya; M Takeda; N Shinohara
Journal:  Spinal Cord Ser Cases       Date:  2015-10-08
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