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Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College of Medicine VA NY Harbor Healthcare System Brooklyn, NY
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Page 1: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women

Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS

Professor and Chair

Department of Urology

SUNY Downstate College of Medicine

VA NY Harbor Healthcare System

Brooklyn, NY

Page 2: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS)

• Storage symptoms(irritative symptoms)

• Emptying symptoms (obstructive symptoms)

Page 3: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Storage Symptoms

• Urinary Frequency

• Urgency

• Nocturia

• Incontinence

• Pain

Page 4: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Voiding Symptoms

• Hesitancy / Weak Stream / Straining

• Incomplete emptying

• Urinary Retention

• Pain

Page 5: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Pain

• Dysuria

• Perineal “Aching”

• Inner Aspect Of Thighs

• Suprapubic Fullness

Page 6: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Conditions causing symptoms

• Urethral obstruction

• Impaired detrusor contractility

• Detrusor overactivity

• Low bladder compliance

• Sensory urgency

• Learned voiding dysfunction

• Polyuria

Page 7: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Differential Diagnosis

• OAB• Pelvic prolapse• Urethral stricture• Neurogenic voiding dysfunction• Urethral diverticulum• Acquired voiding dysfunction• Diabetes insipidus

Page 8: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Remediable Conditions

• Storage– Sphincteric incontinence– Fistula– Overactive bladder

• Voiding– Prolapse– acquired voiding dysfunction– urethral diverticulum– urethral stricture– primary bladder neck obstruction

Page 9: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Evaluation

• History & physical exam

• Questionnaire

• Urinalysis & culture

• Voiding diary

Page 10: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Physical Examination

• General

• Urologic

• Neurologic

• Neuro-urologic

Page 11: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Physical Examination

• General– Cognitive function – Signs of CHF– Peripheral edema

• Urologic– Exam with full bladder for SUI– Pelvic prolapse: location– Palpable urethral mass– Vaginal mucosal health

Page 12: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Physical Examination

• Neurologic– Cognitive function – Gait– Muscular strength– Deep tendon reflexes

• Neurourologic– Perianal sensation– Anal sphincter tone & control– Bulbocavernosus reflex

Page 13: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Bladder Diary

• Essential component of the w/u

• Time & amount of each urination

• Description of symptoms

• +/- oral intake

• The diary is a snapshot to be

compared to day to day sx

Page 14: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Pt 1 Pt 2 Pt 3

24Ovolume 1280 1430 5250

Night volume 400 760 1560

# day voids 12 6 18

# night voids 1 5 2

MVV 215 180 800

NPi

31% 53% 30%

Voiding Diary

Page 15: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Pad Test

• Useful for quantifying the amount of urine loss – two kinds:

• Stress pad test (20 min – 1 hour)(to provoke incontinence)

• 24 hour – 3 day – 7 day pad test( to mimic typical day)

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Evaluation

• Q & PVR

• Urodynamics

• Cystoscopy

• Upper tract

imaging

Renal ultrasound

CTU

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Uroflow

• Functional evaluation of interactionbetween the bladder & urethra

• Low flow:bladder outlet obstructionimpaired detrusor contractility

• Normal flow:does not exclude obstruction

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ml/S

20

10

Uroflow

Normal

Seconds

ObstructedImpaired contractilityAcquired voiding dysfunction

Page 19: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Post Void Residual Urine

• Ultrasound

• Catheterization

• Contrast imaging study

Page 20: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Post Void Residual Urine• An elevated PVR means that the

bladder did not contract strongly enough for that urethra during that particular micturition

• It does not necessarily mean thereis bladder outlet obstruction

• A low PVR does not exclude urethralobstruction

• Highly variable and should be repeated

Page 21: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Upper Tract Imaging(indications)

• Significant urethral obstruction

• Detrusor sphincter dyssynergia

• Low bladder compliance

• Adult onset enuresis

• Women with LUTS & low Q whodon’t want RX

Page 22: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Indications for Cystoscopy*• hematuria• sterile pyuria• pelvic/bladder/urethral pain• vesicovaginal fistula• extra-urethral incontinence• I do cystoscopy preoperatively

on all patients including prolapse• To be sure there are 2 ureteral orifices• No surprises

4th ICI, 2008

Page 23: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Urodynamics: Purpose

• Reproduce symptoms

• Diagnose pathophysiology of underlying symptoms

• Identify risk factors

• Direct treatment

• Prognosticate

Page 24: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Urodynamics

• An interactive test between patient & physician

• The findings must be interpreted at the time of the study

• It is not possible to interpret the study by looking at the tracings afterwardsunless there has been a detailed annotation

Page 25: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Prior to Urodynamics

• What are the symptoms?

• Was SUI or prolapse found on exam?

• Neurologic lesion?

• Bladder capacity (MVV)

• Q & PVR• Formulate questions to be answered by the study

Page 26: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Indications for Urodynamics

• Low uroflow

• High PVR

• Uncertain diagnosis

• Finding that requires further evaluation

• Persistent symptoms despite apparently appropriate treatment

Page 27: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Storage Phase Urodynamics

• Cystometrogram (CMG)

• Leak Point Pressure

• Urethral Pressure Measurements

• EMG

• Cystogram

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Emptying Phase Urodynamics

• Detrusor pressure – uroflow study

• Micturitional urethral pressure profile

• Sphincter electromyography (EMG)

• Post void residual

• Voiding cystourethrogram

Page 29: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Cystometry (CMG)

• Measurement of bladder pressure and volume during bladder filling:

• Bladder sensations

• Bladder pressure

• Involuntary bladder contractions

• Bladder compliance

• Bladder capacity

• Control over micturition

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Cystometry

• Once aware, can she contractthe sphincter ?

• Does sphincter contraction abort the stream?

• Does sphincter contraction abortthe detrusor contraction?

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Idealized CMG

pdet

Volume

Storage Voiding

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Videourodynamics

• Combines urodynamics with fluoroscopic imaging of the LUT during

–bladder filling

–provocative maneuvers

–voiding

• Most accurate means of assessment

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Page 34: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

(Voiding) Detrusor PressureUroflow Study

• Urethral obstruction = high detrusor pressure & low uroflow

• Impaired detrusor contractility = low or poorly sustained detrusor pressure& low flow

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2Strss

High pressure

Low flow

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JK

Low pressure

Low flow

Page 37: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Evaluation of Incontinence

• HX, PE (observation of SUI, prolapse)

• UA

• Q-tip test

• Bladder diary (incontinence episodes)

• Pad test

• Q & PVR (straining pattern)

Page 38: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Conditions Causing Incontinence

• Bladder problems– Detrusor overactivity– Low bladder compliance– Fistula

• Sphincter problems– Urethral hypermobility– Intrinsic sphincter deficiency

Page 39: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Q-tip Test

> 30O = hypermobility

Cough or strain

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Vesical Leak Point Pressure(VLPP)

• The bladder is filled with 150 ml • The patient coughs or strains• VLPP = Pves at leakage• Low VLPP = intrinsic sphincter

deficiency

A means of quantitating intrinsic

sphincter strength

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RwnNo leak

Cough

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Rwn

VLPP

leak

Cough

VLPP = 45 cm H20Qtip = 0 > 10O

Page 43: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Mixed Stress & Urge Incontinence

• Difficult diagnostic problem

•“If I wait too long, I leak…”

• Relative severity of each

• Differential diagnosis:

• Stress hyperreflexia

• SUI & DO

• SUI & sensory urgency

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Voi

Rbn

Involuntary detrusor contraction Incontinent

VLPP = 60

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Formulating a Treatment Plan

• Diary • Pad test• Patient activity level & lifestyle• VLPP• Q-tip angle• Bother index• Patient preferences

Page 46: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Urodynamic Diagnoses

• Urethral obstruction

• Impaired detrusor contractility

• Detrusor overactivity

• Low bladder compliance

• Sensory urgency

• Learned voiding dysfunction

Page 47: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Female Urethral Obstruction

• High detrusor pressure:Pdet@Qmax > 20 cm H20

• Low uroflow:Qmax < 15 ml/S

• Site of obstruction = narrowest point of urethra during voiding

Page 48: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Urethral Obstruction: 5 Main Causes in Women

• Pelvic prolapse• Urethral diverticulum• Urethral stricture• Bladder neck obstruction• Pelvic floor dysfunction• DESD

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Moderate Obstruction (Type II)

Severe Obstruction (Type III)

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Unobstructed (Type 0)

Free Flow Qmax (ml/S)

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Urodynamic Diagnoses

• Urethral obstruction

• Impaired detrusor contractility

• Detrusor overactivity

• Low bladder compliance

• Sensory urgency

• Learned voiding dysfunction

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• Idiopathic

• Neurogenic

• Overdistension

• Decompensation

• Pharmacologic

• Psychologic

Etiology Of Impaired Detrusor Contractility

Page 52: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Urodynamic Diagnoses

• Urethral obstruction

• Impaired detrusor contractility

• Detrusor overactivity

• Low bladder compliance

• Sensory urgency

• Learned voiding dysfunction

Page 53: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Detrusor Overactivity• Hyperreflexia = neurologic

stroke Parkinson's disease multiple sclerosis transverse myelopathy

• Instability = non–neurologic urinary tract infection urethral obstruction bladder cancer bladder stones idiopathic

Page 54: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Urodynamic Diagnoses

• Urethral obstruction

• Impaired detrusor contractility

• Detrusor overactivity

• Low bladder compliance

• Sensory urgency

• Learned voiding dysfunction

Page 55: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

BLADDER COMPLIANCE• The ratio of a small change in bladder

volume to a small change in detrusor pressure

• bladder vol. = bladder compliance pdet

• A measure of bladder wall "stiffness”

• High filling pressures are more clinically relevant

Page 56: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Causes of Low Bladder Compliance

• Myelodysplasia

• Thoracolumbar SCI

• Indwelling catheter

• Bladder surgery

• Urethral obstruction

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DS

Stop filling

Involuntary detrusor contraction

Vesico-ureteral reflux

Page 58: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Urodynamic Diagnoses

• Urethral obstruction

• Impaired detrusor contractility

• Detrusor overactivity

• Low bladder compliance

• Sensory urgency

• Learned voiding dysfunction

Page 59: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

SENSORY URGENCY

• An uncomfortable urge to void unassociated with detrusor overactivity

• Synonymous with hypersensitive bladder and painful bladder syndromes

Page 60: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Urodynamic Diagnoses

• Urethral obstruction

• Impaired detrusor contractility

• Detrusor overactivity

• Low bladder compliance

• Sensory urgency

• Learned voiding dysfunction

Page 61: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Learned Voiding Dysfunction

• Voluntary or involuntary, conscious

or unconscious contractions of the

striated urethral musculature

• Inability to relax the striated urethral

muscles

• Inability to relax the smooth urethral

muscles

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ml/S

20

10

Uroflow

Seconds

Acquired voiding dysfunction

Page 63: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Conclusions

• LUTS are fairly non-specific

• Very poor correlation between sx &underlying pathophysiology

• So, the more complete the workup, the greater the likelihood of attaining the correct diagnosis

Page 64: Diagnostic Evaluation of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms in Women Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, FACS Professor and Chair Department of Urology SUNY Downstate College.

Conclusions

• Essential ingredients of a good w/up:– Focused history & exam– Clear understanding of patient complaints– Bladder diary– Q & PVR– Videourodynamics is the gold standard– Cystoscopy & upper tract imaging when indicated