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Comparison of neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunctions in open vs. closed spinal dysraphism: Results observed in a prospective cohort of 395 patients

Authors :
Isabelle Bonan
Jacques Kerdraon
Nelly Senal
X. Gamé
M. Jezequel
Manunta
C. Olivari-Philiponnet
Juliette Hascoet
L. Siproudhis
H. Menard
Benoit Peyronnet
Charlène Brochard
Source :
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 61:e382
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Introduction/Background Spinal dysraphism is the first congenital cause of neurogenic bladder. Open spinal dysraphism (mainly myelomeningocele) being diagnosed in the neonatal period, neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunctions (NULTD) are well-known as they have been described in many series. Conversely, closed spinal dysraphisms are often diagnosed later and little data regarding NULTD exist. The aim of this study was to compare the NULTD in patients with closed dysraphism (CD) to those in patients with open dysraphism (OD). Material and method A prospective study was conducted between 2007 and 2016 including all spina bifida patients seen in a multidisciplinary national referral center. At the first visit, lower urinary tract function was assessed as follow: history of past urological surgery, type of spinal dysraphism, Abbreviated Injury Scale, method of bladder emptying, Urinary Symptom Profil (USP) and Qualiveen scores and urodynamic parameters. Results In total, 395 patients were included: 274 with OD (69.4%) and 121 with CD (30.6%). Patients in the CD group were older (35.9 vs. 29.5 years, P Conclusion NLUTD were as frequent and troublesome in patients with open vs. closed spinal dysraphism. However the need for a surgical treatment was more common in patients with OD.

Details

ISSN :
18770657
Volume :
61
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Accession number :
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