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This study assess micturition characteristic during and after a urine stream interruption exercise in patient without neurological or urologic disease.
Urine stream interruption during voluntary voiding is often performed by women as a pelvic floor muscle exercise to develop urinary strength and avoid urinary incontinence. To our knowledge, there is no recommendation for performing urine stream interruption. Without evidence based data, stooping the urinary flow is reported as a risk of post void residual and urinary infection. The experts did not recommended to practice urine stream interruption as a pelvic floor exercise in urinary incontinence. However, during pelvic floor muscle training for urinary incontinence, exercises of urine stream interruption are often performed without knowledge of their consequences. The aim of this study is to assess micturition characteristic during and after a urine stream interruption exercise.
In this study, the investigators will compare the two uroflowmetries usually done in a Neuro-urology department of a University Hospital. Patient without neurological or urologic disease, consulting for a global evaluation of functional digestive disease and performing an urodynamic study will be included. During the urodynamic evaluation, two uroflowmetries are performed : one conventional uroflowmetry complying with the International Continence Society (ICS) recommendations and one uroflowmetry during exercise of urine stream interruption, as usually done in the department. Each uroflowmetry will be performed when the patient will feel a ''normal'' desire to void. For the urine stream interruption micturition, patients will be asked to "begin the micturition, stop at 3 seconds of micturition, when the stream is interrupt, start again voiding, again stop at 3 seconds of micturition and repeat this maneuver until the end of the micturition". As usual, sonographic estimation of post-void residual volume will complete each uroflowmetry.
The investigators will compare the voiding volume, the post-void residual volume, the maximal flow rate, the time to reach the maximal flow rate, the voiding time and the slope of the uroflowmetry (corresponding to the flow velocity acceleration) between the two uroflowmetries. For each voiding sequence of the urine stream interruption micturition the following parameters will be reported and compared: voiding volume and duration, maximal flow rate, time to reach the maximal flow rate, the latency to restart the micturition between each voiding sequence and the slope of the uroflowmetry.
Statistical analysis will be carried out using R 3.2.3 software (R Development Core Team, http://www.R-project.org) and R studio version 1.0.136. Differences between the two uroflowmetries will be evaluated using Student test. Correlation between the place of the voiding sequence in the urine stream interruption micturition and the different parameters will be evaluated using Pearson's correlations.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Patients enrolled in the cohort | Patients over 18 years old, consulting for functional digestive disease, without neurologic or urologic disease, and performing an urodynamic examination in neuro-urology and functional explorations department. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Observational study : No intervention | Other | Observational study : No intervention. Only exporting data |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| post-void residual volume | comparison between post-void residual volume during normal micturition and exercise of urine stream interruption | 1 Day : during the urodynamic assessment |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| maximal flow rate | comparison between maximal flow rate during normal micturition and exercise of urine stream interruption | 1 Day : during the urodynamic assessment |
| time to reach the maximal flow rate |
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Patients consulting for an urodynamic assessment in a neuro-urology and functional explorations department
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Gérard Amarenco, PhD | GREEN GRC-01, Neuro-urology department, Hôpital Tenon | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Department of Neuro-urology, Tenon hospital | Paris | 75020 | France |
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comparison between time to reach maximal flow rate during normal micturition and exercise of urine stream interruption
| 1 Day : during the urodynamic assessment |
| voiding time | comparison between the voiding time during normal micturition and exercise of urine stream interruption | 1 Day : during the urodynamic assessment |
| the slope of the uroflowmetry (corresponding to the flow velocity acceleration) | comparison between the slope of the uroflowmetry during normal micturition and exercise of urine stream interruption | 1 Day : during the urodynamic assessment |