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Detrusor-external Sphincter Dyssynergia: a Detailed Electromyographic Study

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Journal J Urol
Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Specialty Urology
Date 1981 Apr 1
PMID 7218457
Citations 35
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Abstract

We reviewed 54 cases of detrusor-external sphincter dyssynergia following complete urodynamic evaluations. All patients had well defined neurologic lesions of the suprasacral spinal cord. On the basis of urodynamic findings 3 types of dyssynergia were encountered: type 1 (30 per cent) was characterized by a crescendo increase in electromyographic activity that reached a maximum at the peak of the detrusor contraction, type 2 (15 per cent) consisted of clonic sphincter contractions interspersed throughout the detrusor contraction and type 3 (55 per cent) was characterized by a sustained sphincter contraction that coincided with the detrusor contraction. There was no correlation between the clinical neurologic level and the type of dyssynergia.

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