Considering non-bladder aetiologies of overactive bladder: a functional neuroimaging study.
Matthias WalterLorenz LeitnerCornelia BetschartDaniel S EngelerPatrick FreundThomas M M KesslerSpyros KolliasMartina D LiechtiDavid A ScheinerLars MichelsUlrich MehnertPublished in: BJU international (2021)
The present findings suggest a sensory processing and modulation deficiency in our OAB group, probably as part of their underlying pathophysiology, as they lacked activity in essential sensory processing areas, such as the insula. Instead, accessory areas, such as the cerebellum, showed significantly stronger activation compared to HCs, presumably supporting pelvic-floor motor activity to prevent UI. The novel findings of the present study provide physiological evidence of the necessity to consider non-bladder aetiologies of bladder symptoms.