Blessan Sebastian, Natalie R Swavely, Dhruv Sethi, Anna S Nagle, Devina Thapa, Naomi N Vinod, Zachary E Cullingsworth, Andrea K Balthazar, Adam P Klausner, John E Speich
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Abstract
Purpose: Despite the importance of alterations in bladder sensation, objective metrics to characterize sensation outside of urodynamics remain limited. A real-time sensation meter enables recording of sensation event descriptors throughout filling. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the differences in sensation event descriptor patterns between normal participants and those with OAB.
Methods: Normal and OAB participants were enrolled from responses to the ICIq-OAB survey question on urgency (Q5a: 0 vs. ≥ 3). Real-time bladder sensation on a 0%-100% scale was recorded on a validated tablet sensation meter throughout two fill-void cycles. The first and second fills were considered "slow" and "fast" respectively. After each sensation meter change (sensation event), a pop-up screen asked participants to characterize sensation with one or more of these descriptors: "tense," "pressure," "tingling," "painful," and/or "other." Oral hydration was achieved by rapid consumption of 2L G2® Gatorade.
Results: Data from 29 participants (12 normal/17 OAB) were analyzed. The rate of filling from bladder volume and fill duration, was greater for the fast fill in both groups. In the slow fill, "tingling" (64 ± 3% OAB vs. 77 ± 3% normal, p=0.008) and "tense" (78 ± 3% OAB vs. 94 ± 1% normal, p<0.001) occurred at lower sensations in OAB participants.
Conclusion: During only the slow fill, OAB individuals experience the sensation descriptors of "tingling" and "tense" at earlier sensations than normal individuals. Therefore, this non-invasive method to evaluate real-time sensation descriptors during filling may identify important sensation patterns and improve understanding and phenotyping of OAB.
目的:尽管膀胱感觉的改变很重要,但描述尿动力学以外感觉的客观指标仍然有限。实时感觉计可以在整个填充过程中记录感觉事件描述符。本研究的目的是评估感觉事件描述模式在正常参与者和OAB患者之间的差异。方法:从ICIq-OAB调查的尿急问题(Q5a: 0 vs.≥3)的回答中招募正常和OAB参与者。在两个补空周期内,在经过验证的片剂感觉仪上记录0%-100%的实时膀胱感觉。第一次和第二次填充分别被认为是“慢”和“快”。在每次感觉测量改变(感觉事件)之后,一个弹出屏幕要求参与者用一个或多个描述词来描述感觉:“紧张”、“压力”、“刺痛”、“疼痛”和/或“其他”。通过快速饮用2L G2®佳得乐实现口服水化。结果:29例受试者(12例正常/17例OAB)数据分析。两组患者膀胱容量充盈率和充盈时间均大于快速充盈组。在缓慢填充时,“刺痛”(64±3% OAB vs 77±3%正常,p=0.008)和“紧张”(78±3% OAB vs 94±1%正常,p=0.008)。结论:仅在缓慢填充时,OAB个体比正常人更早地体验到“刺痛”和“紧张”的感觉描述符。因此,这种评估填充过程中实时感觉描述符的非侵入性方法可以识别重要的感觉模式,并提高对OAB的理解和表型。