Post-stroke urinary incontinence is associated with behavior control deficits and overactive bladder

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Michitaka Funayama , Akihiro Koreki , Taketo Takata , Yoshitaka Nakagawa , Masaru Mimura
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Abstract

Background

Although urinary incontinence in stroke survivors can substantially impact the patient's quality of life, the underlying neuropsychological mechanisms and its neural basis have not been adequately investigated. Therefore, we investigated this topic via neuropsychological assessment and neuroimaging in a cross-sectional study.

Methods

We recruited 71 individuals with cerebrovascular disease. The relationship between urinary incontinence and neuropsychological indices was investigated using simple linear regression analysis or Mann-Whitney U test, along with other explanatory variables, e.g., severity of overactive bladder. Variables with a p-value of <0.1 in the simple regression analysis were entered in the final multiple linear regression model to control for potential confounding factors. To carry out an in-depth examination of the neuroanatomical substrate for urinary incontinence, voxel-based lesion-behavior mapping was performed using MRIcron software.

Results

Behavioral control deficits and severity of overactive bladder were closely related to severity of urinary incontinence. The voxel-based lesion-behavior mapping suggests a potential role for ventromedial prefrontal cortex lesioning in the severity of urinary incontinence, although this association is not statistically significant.

Conclusions

Post-stroke urinary incontinence is closely related to two factors: neurogenic overactive bladder, a physiological disinhibition of micturition reflex, and cognitive dysfunction, characterized by behavior control deficits.

中风后尿失禁与行为控制缺陷和膀胱过度活跃有关。
背景:尽管中风幸存者的尿失禁会严重影响患者的生活质量,但其潜在的神经心理学机制及其神经基础尚未得到充分研究。因此,我们在一项横断面研究中通过神经心理学评估和神经影像学检查对这一问题进行了调查:方法:我们招募了 71 名脑血管疾病患者。方法:我们招募了 71 名脑血管疾病患者,使用简单线性回归分析或 Mann-Whitney U 检验以及其他解释变量(如膀胱过度活动的严重程度)来研究尿失禁与神经心理学指标之间的关系。结果显示,P 值为 0 的变量为膀胱过度活动的严重程度:行为控制缺陷和膀胱过度活动症的严重程度与尿失禁的严重程度密切相关。基于体素的病变-行为映射表明,室内侧前额叶皮层病变对尿失禁的严重程度具有潜在作用,尽管这种关联在统计学上并不显著:结论:中风后尿失禁与两个因素密切相关:一是神经源性膀胱过度活动,这是一种生理性排尿反射抑制;二是认知功能障碍,其特征是行为控制缺陷。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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