Functional bladder capacity and urodynamics in males with nocturia.

APMIS. Supplementum Pub Date : 2003-01-01
T B Matthiesen, S Rittig, J C Djurhuus
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Previous studies in males with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) have shown that nocturia in some patients is associated with nocturnal polyuria whereas other patients have preserved circadian urine output rhythm. This outpatient study based on 7-dayss frequency/volume (FV) charts showed that patients with nocturnal polyuria and age-matched controls without nocturia had a diurnal variation in functional bladder capacity (FBC) with higher night-time values. In contrast, patients without nocturnal polyuria no diurnal variation was observed in FBC with lower day and night-time values than both controls and nocturnal polyuric patients. Nocturia volumes correlated significantly to daytime FBC in both patient groups. Voided volumes obtained from daytime pressure/flow urodynamic investigations correlated significantly with night-time FBC obtained from the FV chart. In patients with LUTS nocturia was caused by nocturnal polyuria in 10 of 23 patients and by diminished night-time functional bladder capacity in the remaining 13 patients. In conclusion, nocturia in males with LUTS referred for BPH evaluation is caused by a mismatch between nocturnal urine production and night-time FBC analogous with the pathophysiology of nocturnal enuresis. The evaluation of circadian urine production and FBC seems mandatory in the assessment of patients with nocturia and LUTS.

男性夜尿症患者的膀胱功能和尿动力学。
先前对有下尿路症状(LUTS)的男性的研究表明,夜尿症在一些患者中与夜间多尿有关,而其他患者则保持昼夜尿输出节律。这项基于7天频率/容量(FV)图表的门诊研究显示,夜间多尿患者和无夜尿的年龄匹配对照者的膀胱功能容量(FBC)的日变化具有较高的夜间值。相比之下,无夜间多尿症患者的FBC无昼夜变化,其昼夜值低于对照组和夜间多尿症患者。两组患者夜尿量与日间FBC显著相关。通过日间压力/流量尿动力学调查获得的空气量与FV图获得的夜间FBC显著相关。在LUTS患者中,23例患者中有10例夜尿是由夜间多尿引起的,其余13例是由夜间膀胱功能容量减少引起的。总之,进行BPH评估的LUTS男性夜尿症是由夜间尿量和夜间FBC之间的不匹配引起的,类似于夜间遗尿的病理生理学。在夜尿症和LUTS患者的评估中,昼夜尿生成和FBC的评估似乎是强制性的。
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