F. Patti et al., MICTURITION DISORDERS IN MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS PATIENTS - NEUROLOGICAL, NEUROURODYNAMIC AND MAGNETIC-RESONANCE FINDINGS, European journal of neurology, 4(3), 1997, pp. 259-265
Micturition disorders are frequent in an advanced course of multiple s
clerosis, Historical records of multiple sclerosis patients reveal tha
t urinary symptoms occur with high frequence. In the present study we
have investigated all patients who were admitted to our Multiple Scler
osis Center in a 1 year period, All patients underwent a neurological
examination corroborated by MRI investigation. Out of 101 patients, 75
who reported urinary symptoms, underwent neurourodynamic investigatio
n. Sixty of them exhibited functional micturition abnormalities, which
were strictly correlated to EDSS, pyramidal and cerebellar functional
statuses scores. Detrusor hyperreflexia was the commonest abnormality
. Neurourodynamic findings were also correlated to the burden of lesio
n, although MRI seems to fail in localizing specific neural pathways w
hich control micturition phases. Moreover, urodynamic evaluation can s
elect different groups of MS patients with different degrees of neurol
ogical impairment.