Urodynamic patterns after traumatic spinal cord injury.

JOURNAL OF SPINAL CORD MEDICINE(2015)

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Objectives: To study the correlation between neurological level of spinal injury and bladder functions as detected by urodynamic study. Study design: Analytical study. Setting and participants: Seventy individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) admitted to the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, S.M.S. Medical College and Hospital, Jaipur. Detailed clinical, neurological evaluation as per American Spinal Injury Association Classification and radiological assessment were done along with clinical examination of bladder and urodynamic study. Results: Out of 65 patients with suprasacral injuries, 53 (81.5%) demonstrated hyperreflexia with or without detrusor sphincter dyssynergia, 6 (9.2%) detrusor areflexia, and 6 (9.2%) had normal bladders, 41 (59.4%) low compliance (<20 ml/cmH(2)O), and 47 (72.30%) had high detrusor leak pint pressures (>40 cmH(2)O). Of the five patients with sacral injuries, one (20%) showed detrusor hyperreflexia, four (80%) detrusor areflexia, and one (20%) had low bladder compliance; all five (100%) had high detrusor leak point pressures. Conclusions: The correlation between somatic neurologic findings, spinal imaging studies, and urodynamic findings in patients with SCI is not exact. Therefore, bladder management should not completely rely only on clinical bladder evaluation or neurological examination alone, but should always include urodynamic studies.
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Dyssynergia,Detrusor,Bladder,Neurogenic,Spinal cord injuries,Bladder management,Urodynamic study
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