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Published in: International Urogynecology Journal 7/2014

01-07-2014 | Original Article

Clinical and urodynamic evaluation of women referred with diabetes mellitus

Authors: He Changxiao, Yuan Zhengyong, Yan Shibing, Wu Caiwen, Huang Yingchuan, He Wei, Wang Hanhui, Li Dong, Huang Peng, Lei Jing, Zhou Rui, Liao Jia, Shen Hong

Published in: International Urogynecology Journal | Issue 7/2014

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Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis

We investigated the impact of diabetes mellitus (DM) on female lower urinary tract dysfunction.

Methods

We prospectively collected data of 1,640 consecutive diabetic women from the inpatient departments and outpatient clinics of urology, endocrinology, geriatrics, and nephrology in primary, secondary, and tertiary referral hospitals, rural healthcare stations, and nursing homes in Dujiangyan, China. Clinical histories were taken on an individualized basis depending on patient presentation. Urodynamics were performed in the enrolled female diabetic patients after excluding other causes of lower urinary tract dysfunction. Data on lower urinary tract symptoms and urodynamic parameters were analyzed.

Results

Ninety-three percent of diabetic women complained of lower urinary tract symptoms, and 88 % had positive urodynamic findings. Sixty-three percent presented with storage symptoms, 918 cases of which had detrusor overactivity, 787 impaired detrusor contractility, and 131 detrusor areflexia. Among the 918 patients with impaired detrusor contractility or detrusor areflexia, the mean first sensation of filling was 238.1 ml, with a mean maximum cystometric capacity of 624 ml, mean maximum flow rate of 9.6 ml/s, mean detrusor pressure at maximum flow rate of 32.4 cmH2O, and mean postvoid residual of 323 ml. Thirty-eight of 131 patients with detrusor areflexia had impaired renal function on blood chemistry test, and massive bilateral ureterohydronephrosis and “Christmas-tree-shaped” bladder in videourodynamic studies. On the whole, 95 % diabetic women had diabetic cystopathy.

Conclusions

DM alters voiding patterns significantly, causing various lower urinary tract symptoms in a significant proportion of diabetic women. Diabetic cystopathy is a progressive condition with a spectrum of clinical symptoms and urodynamic findings. The prevalence of diabetic cystopathy is very high in Dujiangyan, China.
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Metadata
Title
Clinical and urodynamic evaluation of women referred with diabetes mellitus
Authors
He Changxiao
Yuan Zhengyong
Yan Shibing
Wu Caiwen
Huang Yingchuan
He Wei
Wang Hanhui
Li Dong
Huang Peng
Lei Jing
Zhou Rui
Liao Jia
Shen Hong
Publication date
01-07-2014
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
International Urogynecology Journal / Issue 7/2014
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-014-2354-5

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