885 resultados para Urinary continence


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Background: Urinary incontinence (UI) is defined as any involuntary loss of urine that can influence the quality of life, personal hygiene and social interaction. The types of UI that most affect women are stress urinary incontinence, urge incontinence and mixed urinary incontinence. There are several risk factors that result in specific treatments. We aimed to investigate the evolution of female urinary continence after physical therapy intervention and its associated factors. Method: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted with 71 participants who were discharged from physiotherapy sector from August 2006 to April 2012 and met the inclusion criteria. Results: Among the studied variables, the number of sessions and completion of home pelvic floor exercises showed a significant association. The urinary continence appeared in 43.7% of the cases, and factors, performance of home exercises, and number of sessions showed a significant association. Conclusion: The number of sessions and completion of home pelvic floor exercises showed a significant relationship with each other.

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PURPOSE: We prospectively assessed the role of nerve sparing surgery on urinary continence after open radical retropubic prostatectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated a consecutive series of 536 patients who underwent open radical retropubic prostatectomy with attempted bilateral, unilateral or no nerve sparing, as defined by the surgeon, without prior radiotherapy at a minimum followup of 1 year with documented assessment of urinary continence status. Because outlet obstruction may influence continence rates, its incidence and management was also evaluated. RESULTS: One year after surgery 505 of 536 patients (94.2%) were continent, 27 (5%) had grade I stress incontinence and 4 (0.8%) had grade II stress incontinence. Incontinence was found in 1 of 75 (1.3%), 11 of 322 (3.4%) and 19 of 139 patients (13.7%) with attempted bilateral, attempted unilateral and without attempted nerve sparing, respectively. The proportional differences were highly significant, favoring a nerve sparing technique (p <0.0001). On multiple logistic regression analysis attempted nerve sparing was the only statistically significant factor influencing urinary continence after open radical retropubic prostatectomy (OR 4.77, 95% CI 2.18 to 10.44, p = 0.0001). Outlet obstruction at the anastomotic site in 33 of the 536 men (6.2%) developed at a median of 8 weeks (IQR 4 to 12) and was managed by dilation or an endoscopic procedure. CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of incontinence after open radical retropubic prostatectomy is low and continence is highly associated with a nerve sparing technique. Therefore, nerve sparing should be attempted in all patients if the principles of oncological surgery are not compromised.

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AIMS A better understanding of pelvic floor muscle (PFM) activation and strength components is a prerequisite to get better insight in PFM contraction mechanisms and develop more specific PFM-training regimens for female stress urinary incontinence (SUI) patients. The aim of this systematic review (2012:CRD42012002547) was to evaluate and summarize existing studies investigating PFM activation and strength components influencing female continence and SUI. METHODS PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases were systematically searched for literature from January 1980 to November 2013 for cross-sectional studies comparing female SUI patients with healthy controls and intervention studies with SUI patients reporting on the association between PFM activation and strength components and urine loss. Trial characteristics, evaluated PFM components, their definitions, measurement methods, study outcomes, as well as quality measures, based on the Cochrane risk of bias tool, were independently extracted. The high heterogeneity of the retrieved data made pooling of results impossible and therefore restricted the analysis to a systematic review. RESULTS Cross-sectional studies showed group differences in favor of the continent women compared to SUI patients for PFM activation or PFM maximal strength, mean strength or sustained contraction. All intervention studies showed an improvement of PFM strength and decrease in urine loss in SUI patients after physical therapy. CONCLUSIONS Higher PFM activation and strength components influence female continence positively. This systematic review underscored the need for a standardized PFM components' terminology (similar to rehabilitation and training science), standardized test procedures and well matched diagnostic instruments. Neurourol. Urodynam. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Purpose: Persistence of urinary incontinence post acquired brain injury (ABI) carries important prognostic significance. We undertook to document the incidence of urinary incontinence, its management and complications in rehabilitation inpatients following ABI and to assess adherence to post ABI bladder management guidelines. 

Method: A retrospective chart survey of a convenience sample of consecutive admissions to two adult neurorehabilitation units Forster Green Hospital, Belfast, and the Scottish Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service, Edinburgh (SBIRSE). Bladder continence and management on transfer to and discharge from rehabilitation, trial removal of catheter, use of bladder drill, ultrasound investigation, anticholinergic medication and complications were recorded. 

Results: One hundred and forty six patients were identified. Seventy-seven (52.7%) were independent and continent of urine at rehabilitation admission and 109 (74.7%) on discharge. In all, 13 patients had urinary tract infection, 7 had urethral stricture and 1 developed haematuria whilst catheterised. Ultrasound of renal tracts was underused. Trial removal of catheter after transfer to rehabilitation occurred at a median of 10 days. 

Conclusions: Urinary continence was achieved in almost half of incontinent ABI patients during rehabilitation. There is potential for increased use of investigation of the renal tracts. Rehabilitation physicians should consider urethral stricture in the management of continence post ABI. 

Implications for Rehabilitation:

- Persisting urinary incontinence post ABI is associated with increased morbidity.

- Urethral stricture is an under-recognised complication after ABI and should be considered as a potential cause of incontinence in this patient group.

- Gains in urinary continence are seen in patients post ABI, managed with various interventions.

- Goal setting offers an opportunity to focus on bladder management rather than simply continence and may allow improvement in rate of appropriate investigation

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Purpose: We evaluated the somatic and autonomic innervation of the pelvic floor and rhabdosphincter before and after nerve sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy using neurophysiological tests and correlated findings with clinical parameters and urinary continence. Materials and Methods: From February 2003 to October 2005, 46 patients with prostate cancer were enrolled in a controlled, prospective study. Patients were evaluated before and 6 months after nerve sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy using the UCLA-PCI urinary function domain and neurophysiological tests, including somatosensory evoked potential, and the pudendo-urethral, pudendo-anal and urethro-anal reflexes. Clinical parameters and urinary continence were correlated with afferent and efferent innervation of the membranous urethra and pelvic floor. We used strict criteria to define urinary continence as complete dryness with no leakage at all, not requiring any pads or diapers and with a UCLA-PCI score of 500. Patients with a sporadic drop of leakage, requiring up to 1 pad daily, were defined as having occasional urinary leakage. Results: Two patients were excluded from study due to urethral stricture postoperatively. We evaluated 44 patients within 6 months after surgery. The pudendo-anal and pudendo-urethral reflexes were unchanged postoperatively (p = 0.93 and 0.09, respectively), demonstrating that afferent and efferent pudendal innervation to this pelvic region was not affected by the surgery. Autonomic afferent denervation of the membranous urethral mucosa was found in 34 patients (77.3%), as demonstrated by a postoperative increase in the urethro-anal reflex sensory threshold and urethro-anal reflex latency (p <0.001 and 0.0007, respectively). Six of the 44 patients used pads. One patient with more severe leakage required 3 pads daily and 23 showed urinary leakage, including 5 who needed 1 pad per day and 18 who did not wear pads. Afferent autonomic denervation at the membranous urethral mucosa was found in 91.7% of patients with urinary leakage. Of 10 patients with preserved urethro-anal reflex latency 80% were continent. Conclusions: Sensory and motor pudendal innervation to this specific pelvic region did not change after nerve sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy. Significant autonomic afferent denervation of the membranous urethral mucosa was present in most patients postoperatively. Impaired membranous urethral sensitivity seemed to be associated with urinary incontinence, particularly in patients with occasional urinary leakage. Damage to the afferent autonomic innervation may have a role in the continence mechanism after nerve sparing radical retropubic prostatectomy.

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PURPOSE: We determined the functional consequences of urinary tract infection in patients with an ileal bladder substitute in terms of urinary continence, post-void residual and urinary retention. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 48 patients with culture documented urinary tract infection (single organism, 10(5) or greater cfu) were retrospectively evaluated before, during and after the infection for changes in continence, post-void residual and urinary retention as well as for resolution of symptomatology after appropriate antibiotic therapy. RESULTS: Of the 48 patients 40 had a single infection while the remaining 8 had multiple urinary tract infection episodes. During daytime 27 of the 44 patients with previously good daytime continence experienced deterioration in their baseline voiding status while infected. Of the 40 patients who were previously continent at night 20 had incontinence while infected. There were 15 patients with documented post-void residual and urinary retention developed in 4 during the urinary tract infection. All patients returned to baseline continence status and reservoir function after appropriate antibiotic treatment based on objective and subjective assessments. CONCLUSIONS: Urinary tract infection may cause urinary incontinence in patients with ileal bladder substitutes. Therefore, when there are complaints of de novo urinary incontinence, a finding of post-void residual or an acute presentation of urinary retention, a urinary tract infection should be excluded. When the urinary tract infection is appropriately treated urinary continence and reservoir function return to their baseline status.

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A incontinência urinária além de ser multifatorial com enorme complexidade terapêutica é um problema de ordem de saúde pública e que merece maior atenção, pois causa um imenso impacto negativo sobre a qualidade de vida das pessoas. São diversas as opções de tratamento da incontinência urinária, como os exercícios dos músculos do assoalho pélvico, tratamento com fármacos, injeção transuretral, e o esfíncter urinário artificial. A Sociedade Internacional de Continência recomenda como tratamento inicial os exercícios dos músculos do assoalho pélvico supervisionado, orientações de estilo de vida adequado, regimes urinários regulares, terapias comportamentais e medicação. A Revisão Sistemática desta Dissertação mostrou a necessidade de mais estudos com melhor qualidade metodológica para evidenciar o uso da eletroestimulação como intervenção eficaz no tratamento da incontinência urinária; O Estudo Transversal Retrospectivo, após a análise de 128 prontuários do Ambulatório de Fisioterapia Pélvica do Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Rio de Janeiro mostrou resultados significativos da Fisioterapia Pélvica para a redução da incontinência urinária e do impacto da incontinência urinária na vida diária destes pacientes. Por fim, o Experimento Controlado Randomizado, duplo cego, mostrou resultados significativos do uso da eletroestimulação associada aos exercícios dos músculos do assoalho pélvico como uma opção de tratamento conservador capaz de potencializar a continência urinária após a prostatectomia radical.

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Medir a espessura da parede vesical (EPV) através da ultrassonografia, correlacioná-la com os parâmetros urodinâmicos e avaliar o papel destes parâmetros para lesão do trato urinário superior. Avaliar também o papel das alterações da forma da bexiga nos resultados de injeção de toxina botulínica tipo-A (BTX-A) no detrusor em pacientes com lesão medular traumática (LMT). Trata-se de dois estudos. O primeiro é um estudo transversal de 272 pacientes com LMT submetidos à ultrassonografia renal e de bexiga e estudo urodinâmico. A parede anterior da bexiga foi medida e comparada com os dados urodinâmicos. A cistografia foi realizada em 57 pacientes. O segundo foi um estudo prospectivo avaliando os resultados da injeção de BTX-A no detrusor em 27 pacientes considerando os achados urodinâmicos (pré e pós procedimento) e as deformidades da bexiga (cistografia). A média da EPV foi de 3,94 mm e foi estatisticamente maior em pacientes com hiperatividade detrusora neurogênica associada à dissinergia vesicoesfincteriana (HDN/DVE), em comparação com aqueles sem DVE (p<0,001). Essa média também foi maior em pacientes com complacência < 20 mL/cmH2O, comparada aos pacientes com complacência ≥ 20 mL/cmH2O (p<0,001). A média da pressão detrusora máxima (Pdet Max) foi estatisticamente maior nos pacientes com refluxo vesicoureteral (RVU) em comparação com aqueles sem RVU (100,7 vs 61,2 cmH2O respectivamente, p=0,022). Pacientes com complacência < 20 mL/cmH2O apresentaram prevalência de hidronefrose 4,2 vezes maior, comparada aos pacientes com complacência ≥ 20 mL/cmH2O. Não houve associação estatística entre EPV e hidronefrose ou RVU. Vinte e sete pacientes foram submetidos à injeção de BTX-A no detrusor. A média de tempo de continência urinária foi de 8 meses. Nove pacientes (33,3%) tinham forma vesical alterada e 8 casos (29,6%) tinham divertículos. A capacidade cistométrica máxima, Pdet max, volume reflexo e complacência não apresentaram diferença significativa na presença de divertículos ou alteração da forma. O aumento da EPV está associado à complacência < 20 mL/cmH2O e HDN/DVE em pacientes com LMT. No entanto, não houve relação entre a EPV e hidronefrose ou RVU. Baixa complacência e HDN/DVE são os principais fatores de risco para dano ao trato urinário superior. A presença de divertículos ou alteração da forma vesical não influenciou nos resultados após injeção de BTX-A no detrusor.

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Objetivo: Evaluar prospectivamente el grado de disfunción sexual en pacientes con incontinencia urinaria de esfuerzo antes y después de la cinta suburetral libre de tensión mediante el cuestionario PISQ-12 validado en español. Materiales y Métodos: Estudio observacional longitudinal de antes y después. Se seleccionaron 60 mujeres sexualmente activas con algún grado de disfunción sexual, entre abril del 2014 hasta marzo del 2015, diagnosticadas con incontinencia urinaria, programadas para colocación de cinta suburetral transobturadora en el Hospital Universitario Mayor Méderi. La mayoría de las pacientes presentaron algún grado de prolapso genital y requirieron corrección quirúrgica asociada a la cinta. Todas las pacientes respondieron el cuestionario PISQ-12 antes y 6 meses después del procedimiento. Resultados: La edad promedio fue 48 ± 4.58 años. El grado de prolapso con mayor frecuencia fue el estadío II del POP-Q 55% (n=33). El 96.7% (n=50) de las pacientes requirieron además de la colocación de la cinta suburetral corrección quirúrgica del prolapso genital. En la evaluación preoperatoria la disfunción sexual se distribuyó así: Severa: 70%, Moderada 18.3% y Leve 11.7%, después de 6 meses postoperatorios se encontró una diferencia estadísticamente significativa del cambio en el grado de disfunción sexual así: Moderada 41.5% y Leve 58.2% donde ninguna paciente quedó clasificada con disfunción severa. Discusión y Conclusión: Las pacientes que presentaron disfunción sexual severa obtuvieron mayor cambio en el grado de disfunción, luego de la colocación de la cinta suburetral.

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Este trabajo presenta el diseño e implementación de un programa progresivo de rehabilitación basado en los ejercicios musculares del suelo pélvico, incorporando el trabajo muscular de fuerza contrarresistencia. El disenño del estudio es casi experimental.La muestra es de 33 participantes en fase de tratamiento. Las variables de estudio son las antropométricas, las relacionadas con la evolución de la incontinencia urinaria(IU (intensidad, dificultad, frecuencia y limitación de las actividades),la obesidad, fatiga y dolor,la fuerza muscular y la calidad de vida(CdV). Para evaluar el cambio intrasujeto se tomaron medidas pretest(semana 0)y postest(semana24. En el análisis estadístico se utilizan las pruebas t Student-Fisher, Wilcoxon oU de Mann Whitney y el test del w2. El análisis se realiza con el programa SPSS versión 15. El nivel de significación escogido es del 5%. Al finalizar las 24 semanas del programa se identifica una disminución significativa de las variables antropométricas índice de cintura cadera (p¼0,003), perímetro de cintura(pr0,001) y porcentaje de masa de grasa(pr0,001); de las variables de IU: intensidad(pr0,0001), frecuencia y dificultad y su relación con la limitación de las actividades (pr0,0001), así como la relación existente entre la mejora de IU y la mejora de la CdV(p¼0,039). Queda científicamente demostrada la eficacia del programa progresivo de fuerza para disminuir la IU. La mejora de la CdV del hombre mayor con cáncer de prósstata viene mediada por la mejora de la continencia urinaria

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The vesicourethral junction comprising the vesical trigone, is relevant in setting and positioning of the urinary bladder, along with the vesical neck, fixed by lateral ligaments of the bladder and tendinous arch of the pelvis fascia. Namely, the puboprostatic ligament (men) and the pubovesical (women). The circular set elastic fibers in this junction are important and valuable in the elasticity and plasticity of the area, allowing quick expansion and withdrawal with the flow of urine, and associated to smooth muscle tissue and nerve control form an important collective to maintain urinary continence. The objective of the present study is to describe the elastic system in the vesicouretral junction in relation to aging and its involvement in the states of urinary continence and incontinence, as well as the study of the vesicouretral junction in various age groups while evaluating with electron transmission microscopy. To carry out the study, 12 Wistar rats were used, divided into groups: neonate (4 animals), adult group (4 animals) and aged group (4 animals). Electron transmission microscopy with use of tanic acid technique associated to glutaraldehyde fixation, satisfactorily showed the extreme structural differences between mature elaunin and oxytalan fibers present between intercelular spaces and bundles of collagen fibers. The phases of elastogenesis in neonate animals and degradation of the elastic system of older animals were also evaluated.

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Aims: To discuss the importance of studying animal models to test hypotheses about the mechanisms of urinary continence and pathophysiology of diabetes and urinary incontinence. Source of Data: A literature review was conducted in PubMed and SciELO. The key words used were diabetes, urinary incontinence, urethra, human and rats. Summary of Findings: There is a strong relation between the genesis of urinary incontinence and diabetes mellitus. Due to the similarity of normal distribution of skeletal muscle and urethra anatomy between humans and rats, these animal models have been used in current research about these disorders. Conclusions: The use of rats as an animal model is suitable for experimental studies that test hypotheses about the mechanisms of continence and pathophysiology of the binomial diabetes mellitus and urinary incontinence, thus enabling solutions of great value in clinical practice.

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