Determination of voiding pressure in infants with normal lower urinary tracts: Exploring the possible effect of sacral development

Author:

Zahir Mazyar12ORCID,Ladi‐Seyedian Seyedeh‐Sanam13,Majidi Zolbin Masoumeh1,Sharifi‐Rad Lida1,Hekmati Pooya1ORCID,Kajbafzadeh Abdol‐Mohammad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Urology, Pediatric Urology and Regenerative Medicine Research Center, Gene, Cell and Tissue Institute, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Pediatrics' Center of excellence Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

2. Urology and Nephrology Research Center Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

3. Department of Urology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the association between sacral underdevelopment, as defined by subnormal sacral ratio (SR) measurements, with increased maximum detrusor voiding pressure (P det. Max) in infants.MethodsIn this 2007–2015 retrospective cohort study, the medical records of all infants who underwent a pyeloplasty due to congenital ureteropelvic junction obstruction were added. Their P det. Max was evaluated through the suprapubic catheter utilized for urinary drainage intraoperatively, without imposing any additional risk of urethral catheterization on the infant. SR was calculated via the plain kidney, ureter, and bladder (KUB) radiography film obtained during the voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) evaluation before the surgery. Participants were categorized into SR < 0.74 or SR ≥ 0.74. P det. Max was subsequently compared between these two groups.ResultsA total of 45 patients were included in our analysis. Twenty‐eight (62.2%) patients had a (SR < 0.74), while 17 (37.8%) had a (SR ≥ 0.74). P det. Max was shown to be significantly higher in the SR < 0.74 compared to the SR ≥ 0.74 group (167.5 ± 60.8 vs. 55.7 ± 17.9 cmH2O, p < 0.001). After adjusting for age and sex, SR remained a significant contributor to P det. Max (p < 0.001). Physiologic detrusor sphincter dyscoordination (PDSD) rate was significantly higher in the SR < 0.74 versus SR ≥ 0.74 group (100.0% vs. 70.6%, respectively; p = 0.005).ConclusionLumbosacral underdevelopment, as indicated by subnormal sacral ratios, is associated with sphincter‐detrusor dyscoordination, which causes PDSD and can ultimately result in higher P det. Max in infants.

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Wiley

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