Video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - A comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.

OBJECTIVE:Underactive bladder is frequently encountered in elderly patients. It may result from detrusor underactivity (DU) or low detrusor contractility due to a urethral sphincter inhibitory effect. This study analyzed the video-urodynamic study (VUDS) characteristics of patients with underactive...

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Main Authors: Yuan-Hong Jiang, Hann-Chorng Kuo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5380335?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7f22b883e9ae46f3aff253d76a818fa12020-11-25T01:37:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017459310.1371/journal.pone.0174593Video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - A comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.Yuan-Hong JiangHann-Chorng KuoOBJECTIVE:Underactive bladder is frequently encountered in elderly patients. It may result from detrusor underactivity (DU) or low detrusor contractility due to a urethral sphincter inhibitory effect. This study analyzed the video-urodynamic study (VUDS) characteristics of patients with underactive bladder in a large cohort of men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). METHODS:Male patients with LUTS who had failed the initial treatment were consecutively enrolled. All patients underwent detailed urological investigations including prostate measurement, free uroflowmetry, post-void residual volume (PVR) measurement, cystoscopy and VUDS. The VUDS characteristics of the men with underactive bladder were analyzed and compared with those of men with bladder outlet obstruction and normal tracing. RESULTS:A total of 1329 men who underwent VUDS were included in this retrospective analysis. After VUDS, the final diagnosis was DU in 165 patients, poor relaxation of external sphincter (PRES) in 525, bladder outlet obstruction in 501, and normal tracing in 138. VUDS findings in DU patients showed a slowly increased detrusor pressure, intermittent detrusor contractions, or early decline of detrusor contraction, resulting in a low maximum flow rate (Qmax), and large PVR. In comparison with the PRES groups, DU patients were older, had reduced bladder sensation, lower detrusor pressure (Pdet), lower Qmax, larger PVR volume, and lower voiding efficiency. Patients with urodynamic PRES also had low-pressure-low-flow tracings, but their bladder sensation was similar to that with normal tracing. DU patients with very low Pdet also had low detrusor tonicity, and more medical co-morbidities than the other groups did. CONCLUSION:Idiopathic underactive bladder in elderly men could be attributed to urodynamic DU and PRES. DU is associated with old age, reduced bladder sensation, low voiding efficiency, and medical co-morbidities.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5380335?pdf=render
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Video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - A comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.
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author_facet Yuan-Hong Jiang
Hann-Chorng Kuo
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title Video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - A comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.
title_short Video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - A comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.
title_full Video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - A comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.
title_fullStr Video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - A comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.
title_full_unstemmed Video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - A comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.
title_sort video-urodynamic characteristics of non-neurogenic, idiopathic underactive bladder in men - a comparison of men with normal tracing and bladder outlet obstruction.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description OBJECTIVE:Underactive bladder is frequently encountered in elderly patients. It may result from detrusor underactivity (DU) or low detrusor contractility due to a urethral sphincter inhibitory effect. This study analyzed the video-urodynamic study (VUDS) characteristics of patients with underactive bladder in a large cohort of men with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). METHODS:Male patients with LUTS who had failed the initial treatment were consecutively enrolled. All patients underwent detailed urological investigations including prostate measurement, free uroflowmetry, post-void residual volume (PVR) measurement, cystoscopy and VUDS. The VUDS characteristics of the men with underactive bladder were analyzed and compared with those of men with bladder outlet obstruction and normal tracing. RESULTS:A total of 1329 men who underwent VUDS were included in this retrospective analysis. After VUDS, the final diagnosis was DU in 165 patients, poor relaxation of external sphincter (PRES) in 525, bladder outlet obstruction in 501, and normal tracing in 138. VUDS findings in DU patients showed a slowly increased detrusor pressure, intermittent detrusor contractions, or early decline of detrusor contraction, resulting in a low maximum flow rate (Qmax), and large PVR. In comparison with the PRES groups, DU patients were older, had reduced bladder sensation, lower detrusor pressure (Pdet), lower Qmax, larger PVR volume, and lower voiding efficiency. Patients with urodynamic PRES also had low-pressure-low-flow tracings, but their bladder sensation was similar to that with normal tracing. DU patients with very low Pdet also had low detrusor tonicity, and more medical co-morbidities than the other groups did. CONCLUSION:Idiopathic underactive bladder in elderly men could be attributed to urodynamic DU and PRES. DU is associated with old age, reduced bladder sensation, low voiding efficiency, and medical co-morbidities.
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