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Ambulatory monitoring of bladder pressures in patients with low compliance as a result of neurogenic bladder dysfunction.

Authors :
Webb RJ
Styles RA
Griffiths CJ
Ramsden PD
Neal DE
Source :
British journal of urology [Br J Urol] 1989 Aug; Vol. 64 (2), pp. 150-4.
Publication Year :
1989

Abstract

A group of 28 patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction and low bladder compliance was studied using medium fill cystometry (CMG) and ambulatory monitoring (AM) during natural bladder filling. The aims of the study were to compare the 2 techniques and to determine if ambulatory monitoring might be useful in predicting upper tract dilatation. AM demonstrated significantly lower end filling pressures compared with CMG. Phasic detrusor contractions were found more commonly during AM and the frequency of phasic detrusor contractions during AM was associated significantly with poor compliance identified during CMG. Patients with upper tract dilatation had significantly greater residual urine volumes, higher pressure rises during CMG and higher frequencies of phasic detrusor contractions compared with those patients with normal upper tracts. The high pressures seen at the end of a medium fill CMG were not found during AM and therefore are unlikely to be the underlying explanation of upper tract dilatation in such patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0007-1331
Volume :
64
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
British journal of urology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
2765781
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.1989.tb05976.x