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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Comparative analysis of the symptomatology of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction in relation to objective data
Other Titles: International braz j urol
Authors: Barroso Júnior, Ubirajara de Oliveira
Nova, Thiago
Dultra, Anderson
Lordelo, Patricia
Andrade, Juarez
Vinhaes, Antonio Francisco Junquilho
metadata.dc.creator: Barroso Júnior, Ubirajara de Oliveira
Nova, Thiago
Dultra, Anderson
Lordelo, Patricia
Andrade, Juarez
Vinhaes, Antonio Francisco Junquilho
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: To assess the clinical presentation of children with lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) relating to objective examination data. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-four children (36 girls and 8 boys with mean age of 6.8 years) with LUTD were prospectively assessed through a specific questionnaire that analyzed clinical presentation of those patients. These data were then compared to objective data, such as micturition diary and uroflowmetry with electromyography. RESULTS: A urinary tract infection (UTI) antecedent was observed in 31 cases (70.5%), and of those, 24 cases of UTI were accompanied by fever. All children presented micturition urgency. Daily urinary incontinence was observed in 33 cases (75%) and nocturnal enuresis in 23 (52.3%). As for micturition frequency, 15 (34.1%) had normal frequency 19 (43.2%) presented more than 10 daily micturition episodes and 10 (22.7%) thought they urinated less than 5 times a day. In the uroflowmetry and electromyography examination, 14 (31.8%) experienced lack of coordination during micturition. Of 10 children with infrequent micturition, 5 confirmed this in their micturition diaries and 2 listed more than 5 micturition episodes per day in the diary. Of 19 patients presenting polaciuria, only 5 confirmed this in their micturition diaries, while 7 had less than 10 micturition episodes per day. CONCLUSION: Most children with LUTD presented a previous UTI, and daily incontinence was verified in around 75% of the patients. Complaints of polaciuria or infrequent micturition are not noted completely in the micturition diaries and there is no parameter in the clinical history that offers good sensitivity or specificity for the diagnosis of lack of perineal coordination.
Keywords: Children
Urination disorders
Urinary tract infections
Neurogenic bladder
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/13941
Issue Date: 2006
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