1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)66074-9
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Urodynamic Evaluation in Simultaneous Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus and End Stage Renal Disease

Abstract: A high frequency of vesical alterations was observed, which were modified by association of progressive vesical dysfunction and diabetes mellitus. In diabetes mellitus dialysis protects against detrusor hypocontractility but predisposes the patients to have bladder obstruction.

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“…A number of clinical studies in men and women with diabetes have reported bladder instability or hypersensitivity as the most frequent finding, ranging from 39 -61% of subjects (5,7). Diminished bladder contractility or sensation has been found less often (5), and an acontractile bladder appears to be quite uncommon.…”
Section: Iabetes and Urologic Diseases Arementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of clinical studies in men and women with diabetes have reported bladder instability or hypersensitivity as the most frequent finding, ranging from 39 -61% of subjects (5,7). Diminished bladder contractility or sensation has been found less often (5), and an acontractile bladder appears to be quite uncommon.…”
Section: Iabetes and Urologic Diseases Arementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such symptoms include impaired bladder sensation, impaired detrusor contractility, and increased bladder capacity leading to significant distress, limitations in daily functioning, and poor quality of life (1,3). It appears that up to 80% of patients with diabetes may eventually develop some type of bladder dysfunction (4). Unfortunately there are few systems biology studies focusing on the initiation, development, and progression of the bladder dysfunction in diabetic patients or relevant animal models.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since the prevalence of voiding dysfunction in our present study is small, we cannot identify which original diseases are risk factors for voiding dysfunction after RTX. However, it is reported that 86% of patients with ESRD due to diabetic nephropathy have urodynamic abnormality 1 and urodynamic abnormalities were also observed in ESRD due to other diseases. 2,3 Further study is necessary to evaluate the impact of original diseases of ESRD for micturition function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actually, there is an incidence of urodynamic abnormalities in ESRD. [1][2][3] After successful RTX, urine production is immediately restored and the LUT needs to adapt to variable urine volumes after RTX. Although the adaptation of the LUT usually occurs within 6 months after RTX, 4 some studies have revealed that LUT dysfunction and LUT symptoms might persist long-term.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%