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Journal of Modern Urology ; (12): 32-36, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1005461

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【Objective】 To analyze the results, characteristics and clinical value of video urodynamic study (VUD) of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in young male. 【Methods】 A total of 106 young male LUTS patients (18-45 years old) who received VUD in our hospital during Jan.2016 and Sep.2021 were collected to analyze the clinical and imaging urodynamic characteristics. 【Results】 Of the 106 patients, 55 (52.44%) had neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD)with clear neurological etiology, and 51 (48%) had non-neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NNLUTD). In NLUTD patients, dysuria was the most common symptom (76.74%); lumbosacral lesions were the main cause (76.36%); imaging urodynamics indicated weakening of detrusor muscle in different degrees. In NNLUTD patients,the main symptoms were frequent urination (48.72%) and dysuria (48.72%); about 58.97% of patients had two or more LUTS, and the main diagnosis was detrusor underactivity (DU)(35.90%). 【Conclusion】 NLUTD in young male is characterized by varying degrees of detrusor muscle weakness, detrusor sphincter dyscoordination, and decreased bladder compliance. NNLUTD is mostly caused by detrusor overactivity (DO) and DU.

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International Neurourology Journal ; : 195-204, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-764124

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PURPOSE: To quantify the relative importance of brain regions responsible for reduced functional connectivity (FC) in their Voiding Initiation Network in female multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) and voiding dysfunction (VD). A data-driven machine-learning approach is utilized for quantification. METHODS: Twenty-seven ambulatory female patients with MS and NLUTD (group 1: voiders, n=15 and group 2: VD, n=12) participated in a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) voiding study. Brain activity was recorded by fMRI with simultaneous urodynamic testing. The Voiding Initiation Network was identified from averaged fMRI activation maps. Four machine-learning algorithms were employed to optimize the area under curve (AUC) of the receiver-operating characteristic curve. The optimal model was used to identify the relative importance of relevant brain regions. RESULTS: The Voiding Initiation Network exhibited stronger FC for voiders in frontal regions and stronger disassociation in cerebellar regions. Highest AUC values were obtained with ‘random forests’ (0.86) and ‘partial least squares’ algorithms (0.89). While brain regions with highest relative importance (>75%) included superior, middle, inferior frontal and cingulate regions, relative importance was larger than 60% for 186 of the 227 brain regions of the Voiding Initiation Network, indicating a global effect. CONCLUSIONS: Voiders and VD patients showed distinctly different FC in their Voiding Initiation Network. Machine-learning is able to identify brain centers contributing to these observed differences. Knowledge of these centers and their connectivity may allow phenotyping patients to centrally focused treatments such as cortical modulation.


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Female , Humans , Area Under Curve , Brain , Gyrus Cinguli , Machine Learning , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Multiple Sclerosis , Urinary Tract , Urodynamics
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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 377-381, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-709535

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Objective To investigate correlation between bladder wall thickness (BWT) and upper urinary tract damage (UTD) in patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD),and to evaluate the value of BWT in predicting UTD.Methods To retrospectively analyze clinical data of NLTUDpatients admitted from January 2013 to October 2017.Of the 161 patients,92 were male and 69 were female.The mean age was (39.5 ± 18.4) years old,ranged from 18 to 81 years old.83 cases had hydronephrosis,64 cases had unilateral or bilateral ureteral dilation and 14 cases had ureteral reflux.In 30 cases,the serum creatinine was abnormal (290.7 ± 164.0) μmol/L,ranging 125-938 pmol/L.The mean GFR in 17 cases was(45.2 ± 23.0) ml/(min · 1.73 m2),ranged from 84.3 to 14.6 mL/ (min · 1.73 me).According to the presence or absence of UTD,NLUTD patients were divided into experimental group and control group,101 cases of UTD combined experimental group,and 60 cases of UTD-free control group.There were 60 male patients and 41 female patients in the experimental group with mean age of (37.9 ± 19.1) years old.In the control group,there were 32 male patients and 28 female patients with mean age of (42.3 ± 16.8) years old,There was no statistical difference between the two groups (P > 0.05).There were 59 cases and 5 cases of hydronephrosis in the experimental group and the control group,respectively.There were 12 cases and 2 cases of ureteral dilation patients in the experimental group and the control group,respectively.The differences in BWT and urodynamic parameters between the two groups were compared.The ROC curve was used to determine the cutoff value of BWT in the diagnosis of UTD and the correlation between BWT and UTD and urodynamic parameters was analyzed.Results 161 patients had a BWT of 2 to 25 mm with a median value of 7.0 (7.1) mm.119 patients underwent urodynamic examination with bladder compliance of 0.8 to 141.5 ml/cmH2O,median value of 12.7 (22.8) ml/cmH2O.The median value of median pressure capacity (MCC) was 256 (171) ml,ranged from 49 to 700 ml.The median value of Pdetmax was34 (19.1)cmH2O,ranged from 3 to 144 cmH2O.The median BWT values of the test and control groups were 9.0 (5.0) mm and 4.0 (5.7) mm,respectively (Z =-5.931,P < 0.001).The median bladder compliance was 9.3 (15.3) ml/cmH2O and 24.2 (38.7) ml/cmH2 O,respectively (Z =-4.07,P < 0.05).The MCC was 225.0 (159.0) ml and 310.6 (140.5) ml,respectively (Z =-2.22,P < 0.05).The median Pdetmax during filling was 40.0 (20.4) emH2 O and 29.2 (18.4) cmH2 O,respectively (Z =-2.92,P < 0.05).Using multivariate correlation analysis,BWT was negatively correlated with bladder compliance (r =-0.419,P <0.001) and negatively correlated with maximum bladder pressure capacity (r =-0.198,P =0.031),with the largest filling period.Pdetmax was positively correlated (r =0.251,P =0.006).Using the ROC curve to determine the threshold,the sensitivity of the UTD is 86.1% and the specificity is 53.3% when BWT≥4.8 mm.Conclusions BWT thickening is one of the risk factors for UTD in patients with NLUTD.When BWT is greater than 4.8 mm,NLUTD patients are more likely to have UTD and can be used as an examination method for the diagnosis of UTD in NLUTD patients.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 616-617, 2003.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-988022

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@#ObjectiveTo observe the effect of urethral stent implantation on detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia caused by neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction.Methods13 patients with detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia caused by neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction were treated with the operation of the urethral stent implantation. Voiding function, renal function, residual urine volume and hytronephrosis were examined before and after the operation to evaluate the effect of this procedure.ResultsAfter operation, 7 patients normally emptied their bladders and 6 patients had urinary incontinence. Urethral stents were removed from 2 patients in this group due to the irritation symptoms, the second implantation was performed in a patient due to the voiding difficulty. The renal function of patients after the operation had a non-significant improvement, but the residual urine volume and hytronephrosis improved significantly.Conclusion Urethral stent implantation can decrease residual urine volume and hytronephrosis in patients with detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia caused by neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction.

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