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Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction in the First Year After Spinal Cord Injury: A Descriptive Study of Urodynamic Findings.

Marko KozomaraVeronika BirkhäuserCollene E AndersonMirjam BywaterOliver GrossStephan KissStephanie C KnüpferMiriam KoschorkeLorenz LeitnerUlrich MehnertHelen SadriUlla SammerLara StächeleJure TornicMartin W G BrinkhofMartina D LiechtiThomas M M Kessler
Published in: The Journal of urology (2022)
Using a standardized urodynamic follow-up schedule, we found unfavorable urodynamic parameters in a majority of the population within the first year after spinal cord injury. As early treatment based on urodynamic findings might reduce the risk of deterioration of upper and lower urinary tract function, thereby improving long-term outcomes, there is need for further research regarding recommendations for a urodynamic follow-up schedule during the first year after spinal cord injury.
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract
  • spinal cord injury
  • oxidative stress
  • clinical practice
  • smoking cessation
  • urinary incontinence