A new comprehensive classification system for both lower and upper urinary tract dysfunction in patients with neurogenic bladder.
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I described a new UUTD grading system, including HN and UD, based on magnetic resonance urography (MRU) [6] . Herein I describe a new comprehensive classification system for lower and upper urinary tract dysfunction in patients with NB ( table 1 ). In table 1 , LUTD is described according to the Guidelines of the European Association of Urology (EAU) [2] and the terminology of the International Continence Society (ICS) [5] . VUR was graded according to the IRSG, and kidney function was determined by the glomerular filtration rate from isotope renography and the serum level of creatinine. UUTD was graded as follows: grade 0, the central renal complex is closely apposed without UD ( fig. 1 a); grade 1, slight separation of the central renal complex exists, and the ureter is <7 mm in diameter ( fig. 1 b); grade 2, the renal pelvis is further dilated, a single or a few calices may be visualized and the ureter is <10 mm in diameter ( fig. 1 c); grade 3, the renal pelvis is dilated, there are fluid-filled calices throughout the kidney, the renal parenchyma overlying the calices has thinned (renal parenchyma loss <50%), and the ureter is Urinary incontinence, hydronephrosis (HN), and vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) are devastating problems for patients with neurogenic bladder (NB) because such complications often indicate the presence of increased bladder pressure. Elevated intravesical pressure can be transmitted to the upper urinary tract (UUT), causing HN and ureteral dilation (UD), which are referred to as UUT dilation (UUTD) [1, 2] . Ureteral obstruction at the bladder wall is also a cause of UUTD. Therefore, the evaluation and protection of UUT function is extremely important in the treatment of NB dysfunction. The International Reflux Study Group (IRSG) classification is widely used for grading VUR [3] ; however, there is little agreement on the degree of UUTD that signifies HN. The Society for Fetal Urology (SFU) grading system for HN is a subjective system [4] ; however, the classification of UUTD, including HN and UD for patients with NB, is still a matter of debate. The existing classification schemes for lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) have only focused on the bladder and urethra and do not relate to UUTD, including HN, VUR and UD [1, 2, 5] . In a previous study, Received: February 27, 2014 Accepted after revision: June 4, 2014 Published online: August 8, 2014
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Urologia internationalis
دوره 94 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015