Concomitant Detrusor and External Urethral Sphincter Botulinum Toxin-A Injections in Male Spinal Cord Injury Patients with Detrusor Overactivity and Detrusor Sphincter Dyssynergia.
Abstract
[OBJECTIVE] To investigate the effects of concomitant injections of botulinum toxin-A (BoNT-A) into the detrusor and external urethral sphincter muscles in suprasacral spinal cord injured patients with detrusor overactivity and detrusor sphincter dyssynergia.
[DESIGN] An open treatment trial with pre- and posttreatment evaluations.
[SUBJECTS] Male suprasacral spinal cord injury patients (n = 20) with neurogenic detrusor overactivity and detrusor sphincter dyssynergia who emptied their bladder by reflex voiding and were unwilling to increase the frequency of intermittent catheterization.
[METHODS] Cystoscopic guidance of 200 U BoNT-A injections into the detrusor muscle and 100 U into external urethral sphincter muscles were applied. The urodynamic parameters, voiding diaries and quality of life scores using Urinary Distress Inventory, Short Form (UDI-6) and Incontinence Impact Questionnaire, Short Form (IIQ-7) were compared.
[RESULTS] All participants experienced a significant mean reduction in maximal detrusor pressure and maximal urethral pressure profile, and a mean significant increase in maximal cystometric bladder capacity 12 weeks after concomitant injections. Bladder diaries demonstrated persistently increased spontaneous voided volume, but no increase in post-void residual ratio, daily clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) frequency and diaper pad use from baseline to 24 weeks. UDI-6 scores were significantly improved at 4 and 12 weeks and IIQ-7 scores improved only at 12 weeks.
[CONCLUSION] Concomitant detrusor and external urethral sphincter BoNT-A injections may decrease detrusor and urethral pressure without increasing postvoid residual ratio and diaper pad use. For spinal cord injury patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity and detrusor sphincter dyssynergia who are unwilling, or for whom it is inconvenient, to increase CIC frequency and who want to preserve spontaneous voiding, this treatment may provide an optional alternative.
[DESIGN] An open treatment trial with pre- and posttreatment evaluations.
[SUBJECTS] Male suprasacral spinal cord injury patients (n = 20) with neurogenic detrusor overactivity and detrusor sphincter dyssynergia who emptied their bladder by reflex voiding and were unwilling to increase the frequency of intermittent catheterization.
[METHODS] Cystoscopic guidance of 200 U BoNT-A injections into the detrusor muscle and 100 U into external urethral sphincter muscles were applied. The urodynamic parameters, voiding diaries and quality of life scores using Urinary Distress Inventory, Short Form (UDI-6) and Incontinence Impact Questionnaire, Short Form (IIQ-7) were compared.
[RESULTS] All participants experienced a significant mean reduction in maximal detrusor pressure and maximal urethral pressure profile, and a mean significant increase in maximal cystometric bladder capacity 12 weeks after concomitant injections. Bladder diaries demonstrated persistently increased spontaneous voided volume, but no increase in post-void residual ratio, daily clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) frequency and diaper pad use from baseline to 24 weeks. UDI-6 scores were significantly improved at 4 and 12 weeks and IIQ-7 scores improved only at 12 weeks.
[CONCLUSION] Concomitant detrusor and external urethral sphincter BoNT-A injections may decrease detrusor and urethral pressure without increasing postvoid residual ratio and diaper pad use. For spinal cord injury patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity and detrusor sphincter dyssynergia who are unwilling, or for whom it is inconvenient, to increase CIC frequency and who want to preserve spontaneous voiding, this treatment may provide an optional alternative.
추출된 의학 개체 (NER)
| 유형 | 영어 표현 | 한국어 / 풀이 | UMLS CUI | 출처 | 등장 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 시술 | botulinum toxin
|
보툴리눔독소 주사 | dict | 2 |
MeSH Terms
Ataxia; Botulinum Toxins, Type A; Humans; Male; Quality of Life; Spinal Cord Injuries; Treatment Outcome; Urethra
🔗 함께 등장하는 도메인
이 논문이 속한 카테고리와 같은 논문에서 자주 함께 다뤄지는 카테고리들
관련 논문
- Local therapeutic strategies for neurocutaneous dysesthesia: from capsaicin to cannabinoids.
- Comparative efficacy of intralesional therapies for keloid scars: a network meta-analysis.
- Adverse neurological events following botulinum toxin type A: A case series of post-injection seizures and paralysis.
- Decreased utilization of component separation techniques over time in complex abdominal wall reconstruction following introduction of preoperative botulinum toxin A.
- Current Perspectives on Pectoralis Minor Syndrome: A Narrative Review.