A systematic review of the diagnosis and treatment of patients with neurogenic hyperactivity of the detrusor muscle

BACKGROUNDNeurogenic detrusor hyperactivity (NDH) is a urodynamic observation characterised by involuntary detrusor contractions during the filling phase that are caused by an underlying neurological disease. The common and severe complications that can result from NDH warrant the preparation of hea...

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Published inActas urológicas españolas (English ed.) Vol. 42; no. 1; pp. 5 - 16
Main Authors Borau, A, Adot, J M, Allué, M, Arlandis, S, Castro, D, Esteban, M, Salinas, J
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published 01.01.2018
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Summary:BACKGROUNDNeurogenic detrusor hyperactivity (NDH) is a urodynamic observation characterised by involuntary detrusor contractions during the filling phase that are caused by an underlying neurological disease. The common and severe complications that can result from NDH warrant the preparation of healthcare protocols for the proper management of patients with NDH. OBJECTIVEThe aim of this study is to standardise the criteria for the decision-making process in the management of patients with diagnosed or suspected NDH, providing personalised medical care. ACQUISITION OF EVIDENCEWe performed a systematic noncomprehensive literature review on the aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of NDH. Based on the review, recommendations were issued by nominal consensus of a group of urology specialists. SYNTHESIS OF THE EVIDENCEIn general, the diagnosis of NDH is arrived at by a proper review of the medical history, physical examination and voiding diary before performing any diagnostic study. The main treatment objectives are to protect the upper urinary tract, restore function of the lower tract and improve these patients' continence and quality of life. The treatment consists of several steps aimed at obtaining proper bladder storage that allows for sufficiently spaced voidings. The follow-up should be personalised based on each patient's needs. CONCLUSIONSThe identification and management of NDH is important for positively redirecting the function of the lower urinary tract, in terms of filling and voiding, thereby improving the patients' quality of life.
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ISSN:2173-5786
DOI:10.1016/j.acuro.2017.01.006