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Abstract
This study examined changes in bladder sensation which occur with age in women. 1381 women (age range 20-95 years, mean 54.9) with symptoms of lower urinary tract dysfunction underwent urodynamic study. The bladder capacity at which they first became aware of the desire to void was taken as a quantitative measure of bladder sensation. Maximum bladder capacity fell in the eighth and ninth decades (H = 95.84, df = 7, P = 0.00), but by contrast bladder capacity at first desire to void rose progressively in association with age, both in the group as a whole (H = 17.13, df = 7, P = 0.017) and in a subgroup with detrusor instability (n = 952, H = 15.42, df = 7, P = 0.032). This rise in capacity points to a decrease in bladder sensation in association with age. This is not due to neurological disease, anti-muscarinic drugs or oestrogens, as the median capacity at first desire to void of these three subgroups did not differ significantly from that of the group as a whole.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8798083 DOI: 10.1007/bf01895101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct