The use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: Practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction

Study design:Investigational technique evaluation.Objective:To evaluate the clinical value and limitations of one-channel cystometry as a method for urodynamic testing in patients with spinal cord lesion (SCL).Setting:Spinal Cord Injury Centers Asia.Methods:Protocol, equipment and practical performa...

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Main Authors: J. J. Wyndaele, H. Vo Thi, B. C. Pham, A. Kovindha, V. T. Huong, E. Weerts
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-598242018-09-10T03:23:34Z The use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: Practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction J. J. Wyndaele H. Vo Thi B. C. Pham A. Kovindha V. T. Huong E. Weerts Medicine Neuroscience Study design:Investigational technique evaluation.Objective:To evaluate the clinical value and limitations of one-channel cystometry as a method for urodynamic testing in patients with spinal cord lesion (SCL).Setting:Spinal Cord Injury Centers Asia.Methods:Protocol, equipment and practical performance of the one-channel cystometry as used in Ho Chi Minh City and Chiang Mai were studied.Results:One-channel cystometry permits to accurately evaluate bladder pressure development at constant filling speed. It shows detrusor muscle behaviour as detrusor overactivity and allows evaluating sensation of bladder filling. It can strongly suggest detrusor external sphincter dyssynergia. The need of bladder-relaxant drugs and their effectiveness can be evaluated. The major limitation is that the one pressure line will show changes of intravesical pressure independent of their cause, which makes a continuous thorough observation mandatory throughout the test. Other limitations are a filling rate higher than physiological and a filling solution at room temperature. As in more elaborate urodynamic testing, the observations do therefore not necessarily reflect the function of the lower urinary tract in daily life.Conclusion:One- channel cystometry is easy to perform, cheap and clinically valid. The results need to be integrated in the overall knowledge of the patient's neurological situation. The method permits one to gather a lot of information on bladder function in persons with SCL. With proper interpretation and a clear understanding of the shortcomings, it is a good guide for bladder management. It is applicable everywhere. © 2009 International Spinal Cord Society All rights reserved. 2018-09-10T03:22:01Z 2018-09-10T03:22:01Z 2009-07-01 Journal 14765624 13624393 2-s2.0-67651154327 10.1038/sc.2008.161 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=67651154327&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59824
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
Neuroscience
spellingShingle Medicine
Neuroscience
J. J. Wyndaele
H. Vo Thi
B. C. Pham
A. Kovindha
V. T. Huong
E. Weerts
The use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: Practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
description Study design:Investigational technique evaluation.Objective:To evaluate the clinical value and limitations of one-channel cystometry as a method for urodynamic testing in patients with spinal cord lesion (SCL).Setting:Spinal Cord Injury Centers Asia.Methods:Protocol, equipment and practical performance of the one-channel cystometry as used in Ho Chi Minh City and Chiang Mai were studied.Results:One-channel cystometry permits to accurately evaluate bladder pressure development at constant filling speed. It shows detrusor muscle behaviour as detrusor overactivity and allows evaluating sensation of bladder filling. It can strongly suggest detrusor external sphincter dyssynergia. The need of bladder-relaxant drugs and their effectiveness can be evaluated. The major limitation is that the one pressure line will show changes of intravesical pressure independent of their cause, which makes a continuous thorough observation mandatory throughout the test. Other limitations are a filling rate higher than physiological and a filling solution at room temperature. As in more elaborate urodynamic testing, the observations do therefore not necessarily reflect the function of the lower urinary tract in daily life.Conclusion:One- channel cystometry is easy to perform, cheap and clinically valid. The results need to be integrated in the overall knowledge of the patient's neurological situation. The method permits one to gather a lot of information on bladder function in persons with SCL. With proper interpretation and a clear understanding of the shortcomings, it is a good guide for bladder management. It is applicable everywhere. © 2009 International Spinal Cord Society All rights reserved.
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author J. J. Wyndaele
H. Vo Thi
B. C. Pham
A. Kovindha
V. T. Huong
E. Weerts
author_facet J. J. Wyndaele
H. Vo Thi
B. C. Pham
A. Kovindha
V. T. Huong
E. Weerts
author_sort J. J. Wyndaele
title The use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: Practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
title_short The use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: Practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
title_full The use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: Practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
title_fullStr The use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: Practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed The use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: Practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
title_sort use of one-channel water cystometry in patients with a spinal cord lesion: practicalities, clinical value and limitations for the diagnosis of neurogenic bladder dysfunction
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