Dysfunctional voiding and urodynamic disorders in children with recurrent urinary tract infection.

Małgorzata Zajaczkowska, Nejeeb Mohamed Saeed Moulhee, Leszek Piechuta, Marek Majewski, Halina Borzecka
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The purpose of the study was to determine: a) the incidence of particular symptoms of dysfunctional voiding, b) the incidence of particular urodynamic disorders, and c) urodynamic patterns typical of particular symptoms of dysfunctional voiding in children with recurrent urinary tract infection. The study comprised 282 children with recurrent urinary tract infection. In order to diagnose functional disturbances of the lower urinary tract, such as detrusor instability, detrusor-sphincter dyscoordination, detrusor instability associated with detrusor-sphincter dyscoordination, and functional subvesical obstruction, in all children, urodynamic examination was performed. For each symptom of dysfunctional voiding (nocturnal enuresis, diurnal urinary incontinence, urinary urgency, and voiding postponement syndrome) urodynamic pattern was determined. The study revealed that functional disturbances of the lower urinary tract coexist with positive histories of micturition disturbances. In the studied children, detrusor instability was the most common urodynamic disorder. Nocturnal enuresis, diurnal urinary incontinence and urinary urgency were symptoms of dysfunctional voiding typical of detrusor stability. In children with and without vesico-ureteral reflux, the incidences of particular urodynamic disorders were similar. This seems to suggest that disturbances of the lower urinary tract may be secondary to infection.

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反复尿路感染儿童的排尿功能障碍和尿动力障碍。
本研究的目的是确定:a)排尿功能障碍特定症状的发生率,b)排尿功能障碍特定症状的发生率,以及c)反复尿路感染儿童排尿功能障碍特定症状的典型尿动力学模式。该研究包括282名复发性尿路感染的儿童。为了诊断下尿路的功能障碍,如逼尿肌不稳定、逼尿肌-括约肌不协调、与逼尿肌-括约肌不协调相关的逼尿肌不稳定和功能性膀胱下梗阻,所有儿童都进行了尿动力学检查。对于排尿功能障碍的每种症状(夜间遗尿、日间尿失禁、尿急和排尿延迟综合征),确定尿动力学模式。研究显示,下尿路功能障碍与排尿障碍的阳性病史并存。在研究的儿童中,逼尿肌不稳定是最常见的尿动力障碍。夜间遗尿、尿失禁和尿急是逼尿肌稳定性典型的排尿功能障碍的症状。在有无膀胱输尿管反流的儿童中,特定尿动力障碍的发生率相似。这似乎表明下尿路紊乱可能继发于感染。
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