Botulinum Toxin Type A in Neurogenic Overactive Bladder Dysfunction in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

Villalba Bachur Roberto F, Kohan Diego F, Fernandez C. Gaston, Angeloni Guido, Koren Claudio A, Longo Emilio M
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Introduction Lower Urinary tract symptoms are common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and have a negative influence on the quality of life (QoL). Detrusor overactivity is the most frequent symptom. Lifestyle modifications are the first therapeutic line followed by oral medication in patients with storage dysfunction. When these drugs are ineffective or intolerable, botulinum toxin bladder injection is an alternative treatment. The aim of this work is to evaluate the effectiveness and the impact on QoL of patients with MS and refractory or intolerant to oral therapy overactive bladder (OAB) after botulinum toxin type A bladder injection. Materials and Methods Retrospective study with six-months follow-up of patients with MS diagnosis and a refractory or intolerable to oral drugs OAB treated with botulinum toxin injections. All patients completed urological evaluation and a QoL questionnaire prior to the injection, 3 and 6-months after. Evaluation of the urodynamics tests prior and 3-months post injection was made. Outcomes Sixteen patients were treated. The QoL questionnaire showed progressive improvement 3 and 6-months after the injection. There was decrease in the number of daily voids urination and in the urinary incontinence episodes. There was an upgrade in the bladder capacity from 191 to 338 ml average (p 0.0004) and 75% evidenced disappearance of detrusor overactivity (p 0.0005). Thirteen (13) patients (81.25%) made spontaneous urination with post-voiding residue <100 ml after injection. Three (3) episodes of urinary tract infection were evidenced. Conclusion Botulinum toxin generates a positive impact on the QoL of patients with neurogenic OAB with MS.
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A型肉毒毒素在多发性硬化症患者神经源性膀胱功能障碍中的作用
下尿路症状在多发性硬化症(MS)患者中很常见,并对生活质量(QoL)产生负面影响。逼尿肌过度活动是最常见的症状。生活方式改变是存储功能障碍患者的第一个治疗方法,其次是口服药物治疗。当这些药物无效或无法忍受时,肉毒杆菌毒素膀胱注射是另一种治疗方法。本研究的目的是评价A型肉毒毒素膀胱注射后对口服治疗难治性或不耐受性膀胱过度活跃症(OAB)的MS患者的疗效及其对生活质量的影响。材料与方法对经诊断为多发性硬化症且口服药物OAB难治性或难以耐受的患者进行肉毒杆菌毒素注射治疗,随访6个月进行回顾性研究。所有患者在注射前、注射后3个月和6个月分别完成了泌尿系统评估和生活质量问卷调查。对注射前和注射后3个月的尿动力学测试进行评估。16例患者接受治疗。注射后3个月和6个月的生活质量问卷均有渐进式改善。每日排尿次数和尿失禁发作次数均有所减少。膀胱容量从平均191毫升上升到338毫升(p 0.0004), 75%的患者逼尿肌过度活动消失(p 0.0005)。13例(81.25%)患者注射后自行排尿,排尿后残留物<100 ml。三(3)次尿路感染被证实。结论肉毒杆菌毒素对神经源性OAB合并MS患者的生活质量有积极影响。
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