Exploring dysfunctional voiding in girls: a comprehensive literature review of assessment and management strategies.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Maryam Sadeghi, Iman Menbari Oskouie, Alvand Naserghandi, Alireza Arvin, Masoumeh Majidi Zolbin
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Abstract

Dysfunctional voiding (DV) is a multifactorial functional problem that refers to dysfunction during voiding. DV is clinically important because it increases the risk of urinary tract infections, mostly due to incomplete bladder emptying, and unfavorably affects renal function. Additionally, a child with DV may experience storage symptoms such as frequency and wetting, which can significantly impact the child's quality of life. There is also a correlation between DV with bowel dysfunction and behavioral disorders. Girls with external urethral meatus anomalies, like hypospadias and/or meatal web, are more prone to complications related to DV. Therefore, girls exhibiting DV symptoms should also be evaluated for meatus anomalies. These patients often contract their external urethral sphincter and pelvic floor musculature, leading to voiding problems. Successful treatment involves applying appropriate diagnostic approaches. In girls with DV, urotherapy and biofeedback are considered gold standard modalities for retraining pelvic floor muscle function synchronously and properly. Although new emerging techniques such as stem cell therapy could improve urinary incontinence in adults and animal models with damaged external urethral sphincters, there is currently a lack of evidence regarding its therapeutic potential for children with DV.

探索女童功能失调排尿:评估和管理策略的综合文献综述。
排尿功能障碍(DV)是一个多因素的功能问题,指的是排尿过程中的功能障碍。DV在临床上很重要,因为它增加了尿路感染的风险,主要是由于膀胱排空不完全,并对肾功能产生不利影响。此外,患有家庭暴力的儿童可能会出现诸如尿频和尿湿等储存症状,这可能会严重影响儿童的生活质量。DV与肠功能障碍和行为障碍之间也存在相关性。患有尿道下裂和/或金属网等尿道外道异常的女孩更容易出现与DV相关的并发症。因此,表现出DV症状的女孩也应评估是否有阴道异常。这些患者经常收缩尿道外括约肌和盆底肌肉,导致排尿问题。成功的治疗包括应用适当的诊断方法。对于患有DV的女孩,泌尿疗法和生物反馈被认为是同步和适当地再训练骨盆底肌肉功能的金标准方式。尽管干细胞疗法等新兴技术可以改善成人和外尿道括约肌受损的动物模型的尿失禁,但目前缺乏证据表明其治疗儿童DV的潜力。
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BMC Urology
BMC Urology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
CiteScore
3.20
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发文量
177
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Urology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of urological disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology. The journal considers manuscripts in the following broad subject-specific sections of urology: Endourology and technology Epidemiology and health outcomes Pediatric urology Pre-clinical and basic research Reconstructive urology Sexual function and fertility Urological imaging Urological oncology Voiding dysfunction Case reports.
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