沙特阿拉伯吉达阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学医院儿童神经源性膀胱功能障碍的评估:儿童神经源性膀胱

W. F. Banjar, A. Jar, R. M. Ashor, M. Banakhar
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神经源性膀胱是由影响中枢或周围神经系统的疾病引起的。本研究回顾了2008年至2018年阿卜杜勒阿齐兹国王大学医院的所有儿科神经源性患者,使用了他们的医疗记录和病史。患者首次诊断时的年龄在1个月到16岁之间。数据缺失超过50%的患者被排除在外。在研究期间,共有678名患者被诊断为神经源性膀胱。但仅对212例患者的数据进行了统计分析。患者中位年龄为9岁。神经源性膀胱的病因为:1)脊柱裂110例(占51.8%),2)非神经源性神经源性膀胱(欣曼综合征)40例(18.8%),3)双侧肾积水72例(33.9%),4)尿失禁132例(62%)。64例(30%)患者存在尿潴留并依赖导尿管。脊柱裂是本组神经源性膀胱的主要原因。患者在就诊时的上尿路状况影响了并发症发生率和手术干预的决定。
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Evaluation of the Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction of the Patients in the King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder
A neurogenic bladder results from conditions that affect either the central or peripheral nervous system. This study reviewed all the pediatric neurogenic patients in the King Abdulaziz University Hospital from 2008 to 2018, using their medical records and histories. The patients’ ages were between one month and 16 years during their first diagnosis. Patients with more than 50% missing data were excluded. A total of 678 patients were diagnosed with neurogenic bladder during the study period. But only the data of 212 patients were processed for statistical analysis. The patients’ median age was 9 years. The causes of neurogenic bladder in these patients were 1) spina bifida in 110 patients (51.8% of the sample population), 2) non- neurogenic neurogenic bladder (Hinman syndrome) in 40 (18.8%) cases, 3) bilateral hydronephrosis in 72 (33.9%) patients, and 4) urine incontinence, which was the main complain in 132 (62%) patients. Sixty-four (30%) patients had urine retention and were dependent on catheter. Spina bifida was the main cause of neurogenic bladder in this study group. Upper tract status of the patients during their presentation had affected the complication rates and the decisions to administer surgical intervention.
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