![]() Stroke patients suffer from lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) Including the loss of memory, vision, speech, motor function and ![]() Stroke is one of the most serious events thatĪffects the elderly population. In the urodynamic study of stroke patients with urinary symptoms, TBC and PVR may provide useful information for treating patients who cannot undergo urodynamic study. A ROC curve of DOIC and DU revealed that TBC and PVR were significantly different between the DOIC and DU groups. A ROC curve of DO and DOIC revealed that TBC and PVR were significantly different between the DOIC and DO groups. The significance of differences between the three groups was analyzed using the Kruskal‑Wallis test and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to calculate the accuracy of the urodynamic study result factors to distinguish between the three groups. Stroke patients were divided into three groups: the DO, DOIC and detrusor underactivity (DU) groups. Between August 2003 and November 2010, 127 patients were selected from 178 patients undergoing urodynamic study due to urinary symptoms. Urodynamic study results obtained from patients with detrusor abnormalities and stroke were analyzed to identify the associations between various urodynamic parameters and DOIC. Detrusor overactivity (DO) with impaired contractility (DOIC) is a mixed pattern of involuntary contraction and increased post‑void residual urine volume (PVR) which occurs in stroke patients. ![]()
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