女性骨盆底的生物力学制图:脱垂与正常情况。

Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2018-08-01 Epub Date: 2018-08-31 DOI:10.4236/ojog.2018.810093
Vladimir Egorov, S Abbas Shobeiri, Peter Takacs, Lennox Hoyte, Vincent Lucente, Heather van Raalte
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背景:体内盆腔支撑结构和功能的定量生物力学表征被认为有助于深入了解盆腔器官脱垂(POP)的病理生理学。一种创新的方法——阴道触觉成像——允许对女性盆底进行生物力学制图,以量化组织弹性、盆腔支撑和盆腔肌肉功能。阴道触觉成像仪(VTI)记录了应用组织变形和盆底肌肉收缩时阴道壁的高清压力模式。目的:探讨一套扩展的52个生物力学参数,用于鉴别和表征POP与正常盆底状况的关系。方法:采用多地点观察、病例对照研究的方法,对96例正常和POP状态的受试者进行数据分析;42名受试者盆底状况正常,54名受试者有POP。利用2S型VTI,结合分析软件包自动计算8个VTI测试程序(探针插入、抬高、旋转、Valsalva机动、2个平面的随意肌收缩、松弛和反射收缩)的52个生物力学参数。各组按受试者年龄和性别均等。结果:建立了52个VTI参数的极差、平均值和标准差。52个参数中有33个参数具有统计学敏感性(p < 0.05;t检验)。在33个参数中,11个参数显示组织弹性改变(下降),8个参数显示骨盆支撑恶化,14个参数显示与正常情况相比,POP的肌肉功能减弱。结论:通过VTI对女性骨盆底进行生物力学制图,提供了一组独特的参数来表征POP与正常情况。这些客观可测量的骨盆组织、支撑结构和功能在POP作用下的生物力学变化可用于未来的研究和实际应用。
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Biomechanical Mapping of the Female Pelvic Floor: Prolapse versus Normal Conditions.

Background: Quantitative biomechanical characterization of pelvic supportive structures and functions in vivo is thought to provide insight into pathophysiology of pelvic organ prolapse (POP). An innovative approach-vaginal tactile imaging-allows biomechanical mapping of the female pelvic floor to quantify tissue elasticity, pelvic support, and pelvic muscle functions. The Vaginal Tactile Imager (VTI) records high definition pressure patterns from vaginal walls under an applied tissue deformation and during pelvic floor muscle contractions.

Objective: To explore an extended set of 52 biomechanical parameters for differentiation and characterization of POP relative to normal pelvic floor conditions.

Methods: 96 subjects with normal and POP conditions were included in the data analysis from multi-site observational, case-controlled studies; 42 subjects had normal pelvic floor conditions and 54 subjects had POP. The VTI, model 2S, was used with an analytical software package to calculate automatically 52 biomechanical parameters for 8 VTI test procedures (probe insertion, elevation, rotation, Valsalva maneuver, voluntary muscle contractions in 2 planes, relaxation, and reflex contraction). The groups were equalized for subject age and parity.

Results: The ranges, mean values, and standard deviations for all 52 VTI parameters were established. 33 of 52 parameters were identified as statistically sensitive (p < 0.05; t-test) to the POP development. Among these 33 parameters, 11 parameters show changes (decrease) in tissue elasticity, 8 parameters show deteriorations in pelvic support and 14 parameters show weakness in muscle functions for POP versus normal conditions.

Conclusions: The biomechanical mapping of the female pelvic floor with the VTI provides a unique set of parameters characterizing POP versus normal conditions. These objectively measurable biomechanical transformations of pelvic tissues, support structures, and functions under POP may be used in future research and practical applications.

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