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Query: UMLS:C0033377 (
prolapse
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What is the value of the case history in diagnosing urinary incontinence in general practice? A total of 103 women with urinary incontinence presented to their general practitioner (GP) and underwent a standard history-taking, physical examination and urodynamic testing. The urodynamic diagnoses were analysed against symptoms and symptom complexes.
Symptoms of stress
incontinence in the absence of symptoms of urge incontinence had a sensitivity of 78%, specificity of 84% and predictive value of 87%. Symptoms of urge incontinence in the absence of symptoms of stress incontinence excluded genuine stress incontinence. Information on age, parity, enuresis, nocturia, frequency, urgency, cystocele,
prolapse
and hysterectomy did not contribute to a correct diagnosis. It was concluded that urodynamics are unnecessary in most women presenting with urinary incontinence in general practice.
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PMID:Value of the patient's case history in diagnosing urinary incontinence in general practice. 207 Jan 99
Pelvic organ
prolapse
(
POP
) is a process in which the pelvic contents, including the reproductive organ, bladder, rectum, and/or small intestines become herniated through defects in the vaginal wall. The pelvic organs are closely related to the urinary tract and thus various urinary functions can be affected. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between pelvic organ
prolapse
and lower urinary tract function by urodynamic studies. From March 1999 to May 2000, 40 patients with pelvic organ
prolapse
who underwent urodynamic studies (uroflowmetry, filling cystometry, urethral pressure profile) without barrier reduction of
prolapse
were analyzed. The majority of the cases of low grade
POP
involvedpatients with anterior wall
prolapse
, whereas the higher
POP
stages were more frequent in women with cervical cuff
prolapse
.
Symptoms of stress
urinary incontinence and hesitancy were more frequent in the patients with anterior wall
prolapse
. The urodynamic study showed a statistically significant increase in MUCP in patients with
POP
stage IV and the leading point of
POP
was cervical cuff. The subjective urinary symptoms of patients with
POP
appear to be less reliable as a diagnostic tool.
POP
had no adverse effect on the bladder storage function. However,
POP
affected the voiding function through an increase in MUCP, especially in patients with stage IV
prolapse
and when the leading point of
POP
was cervical cuff. Following the surgical correction of
POP
, an evaluation of the preoperative changes in the urodynamic study parameters should be performed.
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PMID:The effect of pelvic organ prolapse on lower urinary tract function. 1261 81