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Chagas disease is one of the most neglected vector-borne infectious disease worldwide. The first decades following the discovery of the pathology drove an international research enthusiasm, mainly concentrated on understanding the typical cardiac and digestive forms. Recently, research have been focused on vector control, which has been a huge success, at the price of neglecting the patients who already presented fixed and severe organic lesions due the chronic phase of the illness.
This study focus on a rarely studied aspect of this pathology: the involvement of the lower urinary tract and it's symptomatology in adults suffering from Chagas chronic disease.
Various studies have assessed the involvement of the lower urinary tract in chronic Chagas disease, the vast majority of them being on the animal model or very ancient human studies mainly on cadaveric specimen, the first of them being the primary description of Koeberle in 1963.
Human symptomatology deriving from bladder, ureteral and urethral chronic chagasic lesions are yet widely unknown, and only a few Brazilian and Mexican studies have intended to describe the clinical and urodynamic presentation of these patients.
The aim of this study is to assess the prevalence of urinary disorders in chronic chagasic patients and to describe their symptoms, through a complete clinical, ultrasonographic and urodynamic description.
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Epidemiologic observationnal transversal study
Cohort of patients between 18 and 50 years of age, presenting a chronic form of Chagas' disease (cardiopathy, mega-colon or mega-esofagus), and presenting non of the exclusion criteria.
Recruitment via the existing patients list of positive Chagas serology of:
Informed consent signed.
1 to 3 consultations on a period of one to 2 weeks no follow-up (transversal study)
Invasive descriptive explorations (blood sample and urodynamic study, imposing the assent of the Comité Nacional de Bioética).
Main objective : Describe the prevalence of the lower urinary tract dysfunction in patients suffering from a chronic form of Chagas' disease. The main criteria evaluated is the sum of two symptom questionnaires IPSS and ICIQ (spanish official validated translation), focusing on urinary incontinence, voiding dysfunction and quality of life.
Secondary objectives :
All the included patients will be proposed an initial consult :
Te participants presenting a symptomatic lower urinary tract dysfunction on the previous exams will be proposed a complete urodynamic exploration (cystomanometry, urethral profile, pression/flow study during mycturition).
Sterility of urine assessed before exam. Tecnical material imported from Spain, Albyn medical Smardyn and consummables. Electronic curves obtained from Phoenix software (Albyn).
Objective inclusion of 200 participants during 5 months, between June and October 2017, in the SELADIS Institute in La Paz, Bolivia. Director of study Dr Simone Frédérique Brenière (french), Bolivian Director of Institute Dra Susana Revollo.
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