Incomplete emptying and urinary retention in multiple-system atrophy: when does it occur and how do we manage it?

Movement Disorders : Official Journal of the Movement Disorder Society
Takashi ItoTakamichi Hattori

Abstract

Neurogenic urinary retention can be a major cause of morbidity in multiple-system atrophy (MSA). However, the timing of its appearance has not been entirely clear, and neither have the medical and surgical modalities for managing patients. We present the data obtained from our uroneurological assessment and therapeutic interventions at various stages of MSA. We recruited 245 patients with probable MSA. We measured postvoid residuals (PVR) and performed EMG cystometry in all patients. The grand average volume of PVR was 140 mL (range, 0-760) in our patients. The average PVR volume was 71 mL in the first year, increasing to 129 mL in the second year and 170 mL by the fifth year. The percentages of patients with complete urinary retention, acontractile detrusor, and detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia (DSD) also increased. The increase in PVR resulted in a decrease in functional bladder capacity, together with an increase in detrusor overactivity and neurogenic sphincter EMG. Clean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) was introduced in most patients. Bladder-oriented therapy (cholinergic agents) had a limited value, whereas urethra-oriented therapy benefited patients with DSD (surgery) for up to 2 years, but syncope occurred in a s...Continue Reading

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