Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) from the urological point of view: Assessment of the urinary function in 38 patients

F. Destro, F. Marinoni, T. Russo, G. Selvaggio, G. Riccipetitoni
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Abstract Abstract  Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) includes genetic heterogeneous diseases characterized by muscle weakness and atrophy. There are at least two risk factors for SMA patients to develop urinary dysfunctions: 1) the neural degeneration, that influences the pelvic floor and sphincters; 2) the disabilities that predispose to constipation and urinary incontinence and symptoms. Nevertheless, the true incidence of urological disorders remains unknown. The evaluation of urinary symptoms in SMA patients remains scarcely investigated. The aim of our paper is to assess the association between urological disorders and SMA. We worked out a questionnaire to assess the voiding habits of patients with SMA followed at a single Italian Centre. We collected demographic data and information regarding respiratory, orthopedic and gastrointestinal involvement. We excluded patients <5 years of age. 38 patients were evaluated at a mean age of 12 years. Twenty-five patients had Type 2SMA, 13 Type 1 SMA. The respiratory system was involved in 35 patients, PEG was performed in 7 for failure to thrive and 26 suffered from constipation. Fifteen out of 38 (39%) patients wear diapers for urinary incontinence or for convenience. Two patients presented recurrent urinary retention requiring catheterization. No episodes of urinary infections nor urolithiasis were observed. Urinary function parameters were within the normal range. Our results suggest that the urinary function of SMA patients seems good. Nevertheless, a thorough urinary assessment in early childhood is important to identify bad habits in order to reduce the daily discomfort improving the quality of life.
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从泌尿学角度看脊髓性肌萎缩症(SMA): 38例患者的泌尿功能评估
摘要脊髓性肌萎缩症(SMA)是一种以肌肉无力和萎缩为特征的遗传异质性疾病。SMA患者发生尿功能障碍的危险因素至少有两个:1)神经退行性变,影响盆底和括约肌;2)易患便秘和尿失禁的残疾和症状。然而,泌尿系统疾病的真实发病率仍然未知。对SMA患者泌尿系统症状的评估仍鲜有研究。我们论文的目的是评估泌尿系统疾病与SMA之间的关系。我们制作了一份问卷来评估单个意大利中心的SMA患者的排尿习惯。我们收集了有关呼吸、骨科和胃肠道受累的人口统计数据和信息。我们排除了小于5岁的患者。38例患者的平均年龄为12岁。25例为2SMA, 13例为1型SMA。35例患者涉及呼吸系统,其中7例因生长不良而行PEG, 26例因便秘而行PEG。38例患者中有15例(39%)因尿失禁或为了方便而穿尿布。2例患者出现尿潴留复发,需要导尿。无尿路感染或尿石症发生。泌尿功能指标在正常范围内。我们的研究结果表明,SMA患者的泌尿功能似乎良好。然而,为了减少日常不适,提高生活质量,在儿童早期进行彻底的尿液评估对于识别不良习惯非常重要。
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