IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Carolina N F Carvalho, David R A Reyes, Juliana F Floriano, Sofia B C V Quiroz, Rafael G Oliveira, Fernanda C B Alves, Gabriela A Garcia, Luana F Iamundo, Adriely B M Magyori, Caroline B Prudencio, Patricia S Rossignoli, Cristiane R Pedroni, Raghavendra L S Hallur, Iracema M P Calderon, Angélica M P Barbosa, Marilza V C Rudge
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背景:腹直肌(RAM)肌病是妊娠特异性尿失禁(PSUI)的基本机制,已被证明是长期尿失禁(UI)的预测因素。然而,人们对健康孕妇,尤其是患有妊娠特异性尿失禁的孕妇的妊娠特异性尿失禁肌病的选择性体外肌力学评估(MMA)了解有限:结果:我们的分析表明,在体外 MMA 中,RAM 的窗口分析或收缩反应没有特定的定量参数。两组的峰值和强度参数主要呈逐渐一致的下降趋势。使用峰值和强度参数对 RAM 进行的定性收缩反应分析表明,在电刺激下 RAM 有三种不同的表现:强度逐渐下降、肌肉突然停滞以及不同步且波动不稳定。对体内 RAM 的深入定量分析并未发现两组之间存在实质性差异。然而,定性分析在区分两组方面证明是有价值的,它揭示了对照组中观察到的渐进峰值下降趋势的消失:本研究强调了在 PSUI 背景下 RAM 肌病的复杂性及其对 UI 结果的潜在影响:在这项嵌套在队列中的横断面研究中,我们对 87 位母亲的体外肌电图评估进行了检查,其中 48 位母亲患有 PSUI,39 位母亲未患有 PSUI,所有母亲的糖耐量均正常。我们从数据库中提取了一般数据,并在剖腹产时采集了 RAM 样本,用于定性和定量体外肌电图分析,重点是初始和最终基线测量值、峰值反应、强度和持续时间。
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Ex vivo myo-mechanical assessment of isolated rectus abdominis muscle in pregnancy-specific urinary incontinence: a cross-sectional study nested within the Diamater cohort.

Background: Rectus abdominis muscle (RAM) myopathy is the underlying mechanism of pregnancy-specific urinary incontinence (PSUI), which has been shown to be a predictor of long-term urinary incontinence (UI). However, there is limited knowledge about selective ex vivo myo-mechanical assessment (MMA) of the RAM in healthy pregnant women, particularly those with PSUI.

Results: Our analysis revealed no specific quantitative parameters from the window analysis or contractile response of the RAM in ex vivo MMA. A gradual and consistent decline was predominantly observed in the peak and strength parameters for both groups. The qualitative contractile response analysis of the RAM using peak and strength parameters revealed three distinct behaviors under electrical stimulation: a progressive decrease in strength, sudden muscular arrest, and asynchrony with erratic fluctuations. In-depth quantitative analysis of the RAM ex vivo did not yield substantial differences between the two groups. However, qualitative analysis proved valuable in distinguishing the groups, revealing a tendency toward the loss of the progressive peak declines observed in the control group.

Conclusion: This study highlights the complexity of RAM myopathy in the context of PSUI and its potential impact on UI outcomes.

Method: In this cross-sectional study nested within a cohort, we examined ex vivo myography assessments in 87 mothers, comprising 48 with PSUI and 39 without PSUI, all of whom exhibited normal glucose tolerance. General data were extracted from our database, whereas RAM samples were collected during C-section for qualitative and quantitative ex vivo myography analysis, with a focus on initial and final baseline measurements, peak responses, strength, and duration times.

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BioMedical Engineering OnLine
BioMedical Engineering OnLine 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
2.60%
发文量
79
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: BioMedical Engineering OnLine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that is dedicated to publishing research in all areas of biomedical engineering. BioMedical Engineering OnLine is aimed at readers and authors throughout the world, with an interest in using tools of the physical and data sciences and techniques in engineering to understand and solve problems in the biological and medical sciences. Topical areas include, but are not limited to: Bioinformatics- Bioinstrumentation- Biomechanics- Biomedical Devices & Instrumentation- Biomedical Signal Processing- Healthcare Information Systems- Human Dynamics- Neural Engineering- Rehabilitation Engineering- Biomaterials- Biomedical Imaging & Image Processing- BioMEMS and On-Chip Devices- Bio-Micro/Nano Technologies- Biomolecular Engineering- Biosensors- Cardiovascular Systems Engineering- Cellular Engineering- Clinical Engineering- Computational Biology- Drug Delivery Technologies- Modeling Methodologies- Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology in Biomedicine- Respiratory Systems Engineering- Robotics in Medicine- Systems and Synthetic Biology- Systems Biology- Telemedicine/Smartphone Applications in Medicine- Therapeutic Systems, Devices and Technologies- Tissue Engineering
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