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Detrusor Underactivity: Presentation and Urodynamic Characteristics

The Prevalence and Clinical Presentation of Detrusor Underactivity and Its Urodynamic Characteristics

Status
Completed
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Observational
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT04336280
Enrollment
206
Registered
2020-04-07
Start date
2020-01-20
Completion date
2020-03-25
Last updated
2020-04-07

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Conditions

Detrusor Underactivity

Brief summary

Detrusor underactivity (DU) is a known disease of the muscles of the urinary bladder that defined as a weak contraction of the muscle resulting in a failure to achieve complete bladder emptying. Recently, DU as a cause of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in both men and women has been increasingly gaining attention. There is a major issue in differentiation of underactive bladder symptoms and other causes of lower urinary tract symptoms such as detrusor hyperactivity and impaired contractility (DHIC), hypersensitive bladder (HSB), detrusor overactivity (DO), bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) and Dysfunctional Voiding (DV). Urodynamics (UDS) is the standard diagnostic tool, it includes invasive recording of the pressure that is produced when the bladder muscle contracts via pressure sensors introduced in the urinary bladder through special types of urethral catheters. This study aims to determine the prevalence of DU along with its symptomatic and urodynamics (UDS) characteristics of DU in Jordanian population through a retrospective chart review.

Interventions

Arabic version of the International Prostate Symptom Score: Known and validated questionnaire to quantify and qualify the severity of symptoms of the lower urinary tract

DIAGNOSTIC_TESTUrodynamics

Urodynamics: the standard diagnostic tool, it includes invasive recording of the pressure that is produced when the bladder muscle contracts via pressure sensors introduced in the urinary bladder through special types of urethral catheters.

Sponsors

Istishari Urology Center
CollaboratorUNKNOWN
Mutah University
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Observational model
CASE_ONLY
Time perspective
RETROSPECTIVE

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
18 Years to 87 Years

Inclusion criteria

* Patients underwent UDS from July 2016 to August 2019

Exclusion criteria

* Patients with neurogenic bladder (NB) due to known underlying neurological disease, history of open pelvic surgery or major abdominal surgery, or using indwelling catheters or clean intermittent catheterization (CIC).

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Prevalence of detrusor underactivity in Jordan3 yearsThe proportion of patients with lower urinary tract symptoms found to be affected by Detrusor underactivity
Symptomatic presentation of Detrusor underactivityover one month period prior to clinical evaluation during the 3 years time periodArabic version of the International Prostate Symptom Score was used to assess the prevalence and severity of the symptoms that are associated with detrusor underactivity. The questionnaire includes 8 questions, the 1st 7 questions are about the urinary symptoms (Incomplete emptying, urinary frequency, intermittency, urgency, weak urine stream, straining and nocturia) and the 8th is about Quality of Life due to Urinary Symptoms. Each question concerning urinary symptoms allows the patient to choose one out of six answers indicating increasing severity of the particular symptom. The answers are assigned points from 0 to 5. The total score can therefore range from 0 to 35 (asymptomatic to very symptomatic). The answers to the 8th question (quality of life) range from delighted to terrible or 0 to 6.
Urodynamics parametersEach test takes around 30-45 minutes, all urodymanics studies were performed during the study periodUrodynamics is a series of tests conducted in an outpatient setting that evaluates the function of the urinary bladder, including physiological parameters of how completely the bladder, sphincter and urethra are storing and releasing urine. These parameters are recorded by pressure sensors that are inserted into the bladder via special urinary catheters to measure the pressure that is generated during storing and releasing urine. The assessment of urodynamic variables is based on bladder capacity, presence of involuntary bladder muscle contractions, bladder volume at 1st sensation of bladder filling, bladder volumes at normal and strong desire for urination, detrusor pressure at maximum flow of urine during voiding, volume voided, and the post-void residual urine volume. All urodynamic testing was performed based on the International Continence Society standards.

Countries

Jordan

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026