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Reproductibility of Cystometry in Multiple Sclerosis Patient

P

Pierre and Marie Curie University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Cystometry
Multiple Sclerosis
Overactive Detrusor
Overactive Bladder

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03451175
P. GREEN 0001

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study evaluates the reproductibility (quantitative and qualitative) of cystometry in mutiple sclerosis patients.

Full description

Some studies have evaluated the reproductibility of urodynamics in women with stress incontinence, and demonstrated a poor reproductibility of urodynamic parameters for a part of the studies and a good reproductibility for the others. There is only three studies investigating the reproductibility of repeated cystometries in patients with overactive detrusor and neurogenic lower tract dysfunction. The most common etiology in these studies is spinal cord injury. Only one article includes MS patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (22 patients among 226 with other etiologies).

The aim of this study was to assess the short term reproductibility in multiple sclerosis patients with qualitative and quantitative urodynamic data.

The authors conducted a prospective analysis in our Neuro-urology department of a University Hospital . All patient with Multiple Sclerosis referred for urinary disorders, coming for a urodynamic evaluation with multiple cystometries during the study were included if they had a detrusor overactivity for a filling of 300 ml or less on the first cystometry. The main exclusion criteria were a significate difference between the filling volume during the study and the volume truly of water truly collected after catheterization, an urinary tract infection, or an other acute disease.The investigators performed a first cystometry and looked for a detrusor overactivity, if the investigators discovered an involuntary detrusor contraction for a filling of 300 ml or less, the authors realized two others cystometries (filling rate of 50 mL/min) after informed consent. The volume and pressure at which the first and the maximal involuntary detrusor contraction, MCC were documented.

Enrollment

31 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 99 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All patient with Multiple Sclerosis referred for urinary disorders,
  • coming for a urodynamic evaluation with multiple cystometries during the study - detrusor overactivity for a filling of 300 ml or less on the first cystometry.

Exclusion criteria

  • significate difference between the filling volume during the study and the volume truly of water truly collected after catheterization,
  • an urinary tract infection,
  • an other acute disease.

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