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Comparative Study
[Extended analysis of urethral profilometry in women with urinary stress incontinence--preliminary report].
- Andrzej Witek, Adam Nowara, Andrzej Prajsner, Karolina Mikuś, and Ewa Wróbel.
- Katedra i Klinika Połoinictwa i Ginekologii Slaskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego w Katowicach. awitek@sum.edu.pl
- Ginekol Pol. 2010 Aug 1; 81 (8): 582-7.
UnlabelledStress urinary incontinence (SUI) is the most common kind of urinary incontinence in women. Treatment efficiency depends on the type of stress urinary incontinence.ObjectivesThe purpose of the following study was to compare certain urethral profilometry parameters, including additional ones, in women with stress urinary incontinence (type 0) and women categorized as a 'transitional group' who were likely to have the mechanism of the intrinsic sphincter deficiency in pathogenesis of SUI.Material And MethodsExaminations included 100 patients with diagnosed SUI based on medical history clinical evaluation, pad test and urodynamic evaluation. Studied population was divided into three groups depending on the presence of leakage and VLPP value in the urodynamic test. The first group consisted of 19 patients with no leakage during urodynamic test (with SUI type 0), the second group (2) comprised 30 patients with VLPP 60-89 cmH2O and the third group included 36 patients with VLPP > or =90 cmH2O. 15 patients with leakage appearing at VLPP <60 cmH2O were excluded from the study The final analysis was carried out in a group of 85 patients. The analysed urethral profilometry parameters included: (MUCP, cmH2O), (Total Profile Area, cmH2O mm), (Profile Length to Peak, mm), (Proximal Area to Peak cmH2O mm), (Distal Area after Peak, cmH2O mm)ResultsMost of the analyzed urethral profilometry parameters, excluding Profile Length to Peak, in the group of patients with VLPP 60-89 cmH20 have revealed significantly lower values of MUCP than in the group with no leakage. No significant differences of the analyzed parameters between group 1 and group 3 and between group 2 and group 3 have been revealed although their values were slightly elevated in the group of patients with critical VLPP.ConclusionLower values of fields under the urethral profilometry curve can suggest a greater urethral closing mechanism deficiency and the coexistence of the external sphincter insufficiency This parameter can be very useful in the group of patients with moderate leakage point.
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