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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Título : Prevalence of Enuresis and Daytime Urinary Incontinence in Children and Adolescents With Sickle Cell Disease
Otros títulos : Journal of Urology
Autor : Portocarrero, Mariana Lima
Portocarrero, Marcelo Lima
Sobral, Marina Moraes
Lyra, Isa Menezes
Lordêlo, Patrícia
Barroso Júnior, Ubirajara de Oliveira
metadata.dc.creator: Portocarrero, Mariana Lima
Portocarrero, Marcelo Lima
Sobral, Marina Moraes
Lyra, Isa Menezes
Lordêlo, Patrícia
Barroso Júnior, Ubirajara de Oliveira
Resumen : Purpose There is a known association between sickle cell disease and enuresis. However, the cause of this association is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that children with sickle cell disease would have more symptoms of overactive bladder than a control group. Materials and Methods Questionnaires were distributed to 155 legal guardians of children and adolescents 5 to 17 years old with sickle cell disease and to 100 legal guardians of a control group of children. Results Individuals with and without sickle cell disease were distributed uniformly regarding gender and age. A total of 50 patients (32.3%) in the sickle cell disease group had enuresis vs 5 (5%) in the control group (p = 0.000). Daytime urinary incontinence was observed in 36 individuals with (23.2%) and 11 (11.0%) without sickle cell disease (p = 0.014). A total of 52 patients with sickle cell disease (33.5%) complained of urgency, compared to 10 controls (10%, p = 0.000). A total of 49 patients with sickle cell disease (31.6%) had frequency, compared to 6 controls (6%, p = 0.000). Of all patients who reported enuresis or daytime incontinence only 1 with enuresis had received specific treatment. Conclusions There is a significant association between sickle cell disease and enuresis and overactive bladder symptoms such as daytime incontinence, urgency and frequency. Thus, all children and adolescents with sickle cell disease should be questioned regarding the presence of these symptoms to facilitate treatment for these conditions.
Palabras clave : Anemia
Sickle cell
Child
Enuresis
Urinary incontinence
Urination disorders
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI : http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/16150
Fecha de publicación : mar-2012
Aparece en las colecciones: Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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