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The Urethral Pressure Profile and Ultrasound Imaging of the Lower Urinary Tract

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In a prospective study 105 patients with symptoms of stress incontinence underwent videourodynamic testing, including resting urethral pressure profilometry and translabial ultrasound. The urethral pressure profile (UPP) included maximum urethral closure pressure (MUCP), functional length (FL) and area under the curve (AUC). Ultrasound parameters included urethral thickness, urethral rotation and bladder neck descent, as well as funneling/opening of the internal urethral meatus on Valsalva maneuver. Levator contraction strength was assessed measuring the cranioventral displacement of the internal meatus. Negative correlations between UPP data and age, parity and previous surgery were observed which were consistent with literature data. There was a positive correlation between the urethral AP diameter on ultrasound and the MUCP, which agrees with reports showing reduced sphincter thickness or volume in stress-incontinent women. Hypermobility on ultrasound did not correlate with UPP data. However, a lower MUCP correlated with extensive opening of the bladder neck. Finally, there was a trend towards poorer pelvic floor function with lower MUCP measurements.

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Dietz, H., Clarke, B. The Urethral Pressure Profile and Ultrasound Imaging of the Lower Urinary Tract . Int Urogynecol J 12, 38–41 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001920170092

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