OXYBUTYNIN IN THE TREATMENT OF EARLY DETRUSOR INSTABILITY AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE

Citation
Ce. Iselin et al., OXYBUTYNIN IN THE TREATMENT OF EARLY DETRUSOR INSTABILITY AFTER TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF THE PROSTATE, British Journal of Urology, 79(6), 1997, pp. 915-919
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00071331
Volume
79
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
915 - 919
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1331(1997)79:6<915:OITTOE>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Objective To evaluate the symptomatic and urodynamic effects of oxybut ynin in the control of irritative micturitional symptoms during the fi rst week after transurethral resection of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Patients and methods Fifty-three patients (median age 67 years , interquartile range 62-72) were included prospectively in a double-b lind placebo-controlled study, Pre-operatively, uroflowmetry and cysto metrography (CMG) were performed, and the post-void residual volume (P VR) measured; symptoms were rated according to the Boyarski score. CMG was repeated on the first post-operative day and medication was start ed on the third day, Before withdrawing the catheter on the fifth day, CMG was repeated. Three days later, symptoms were evaluated according to the Boyarski score and uroflowmetry and the estimate of PVR reasse ssed. Results In comparison with placebo, oxybutynin significantly dec reased frequency, urgency and detrusor pressure at first sensation of filling. However, oxybutynin did not lower the rate of pre-operative d etrusor instability and exerted no effect on the maximal capacity of t he bladder and corresponding detrusor pressure, Dryness of mouth was r eported in 13% and 65% of patients receiving placebo and oxybutynin, r espectively. Conclusion Oxybutynin alleviates early irritative symptom s after transurethral resection of BPH, without consistently modifying bladder urodynamics.