EVALUATION OF INDICATORS OF THE LATENT PERIOD OF BULBOQUERONE REFLEX AND ELECTROMYOGRAPHY IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH INCREASED TONUS OF NEUROMUSCULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BLADDER AND DISTAL COLONIES OF THE HYPERKINETIC TYPE
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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2017.4.8651Keywords:
neurogenic disorders in urination, intestine neurogenic dysfunction, detrusor, uroflowmetry, electromyography, bulbocavernous reflex.Abstract
Purpose: improving the effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment of patients with increased tonus of neuromuscular structures of the bladder and distal colonies of the hyperkinetic type.
Materials and Methods. The study group included 33 individuals with a combined neurogenic pathology of the lower sections of the urinary system and the lower sections of the colon. Diagnosis of functional disorders of the bladder and colon was performed with the definition of the latent period of bulbo-cavernous reflex under the control of electromyography.
Results. The conducted studies allowed the evaluating the indicators of the latent period of bulbocavernous reflux and electromyography in the diagnosis of patients with increased tonus of the neuromuscular structures of the bladder and of the distal colonies of the hyperkinetic type. Data of electromyographic studies allowed the developing and optimize treatment methods depending on the tone of the neuromuscular structures of the lower urinary tract and distal colon.
Conclusion. Conductive conservative treatment of patients with increased tonus of the neuromuscular structures of the bladder and distal gastrointestinal segments of the hyperkinetic type by electrostimulation of the braking technique is effective, providing a positive effect in 91.4 % of cases.
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