Botulinum toxin type A for refractory neurogenic detrusor overactivity in spinal cord injured patients in Singapore

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Tow, Adela M.
Toh, Khai-Lee
Chan, Siew-Pang
Consigliere, David
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[1] Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Dept Rehabil Med, Singapore 569766, Singapore
[2] Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Dept Urol, Singapore 569766, Singapore
[3] Tan Tock Seng Hosp, Clin Res Unit, Singapore 569766, Singapore
[4] Natl Univ Singapore Hosp, Dept Surg, Urol Unit, Singapore 117548, Singapore
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anticholinergics; spinal cord injury; urodynamics; voiding;
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Introduction: Managing neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) successfully in spinal cord-injured patients is a challenge. The aims of preserving kidney function by achieving safe bladder pressures with anticholinergic medication often leave a significant proportion of patients with side effects. Botulinunt toxin type A has been shown to be a promising alternative. Materials and Methods: Spinal cord injury patients who had NDO, on clean intermittent self-catheterisation, and were refractory to oral medications, were recruited. Three hundred units of botulinum toxin type A (Botox) in 30 mL NaCl solution were injected under cystoscopic guidance into the bladder. Results: Fifteen patients were recruited of whom 9 were tetraplegic and 6 were paraplegic. Eleven (73.3%) had complete injuries. There was a significant reduction in the mean number of leakages from 3.75 +/- 1.79 pre-injection to 0.67 +/- 1.31 and 1.5 +/- 1.5 at 6 and 26 weeks post-injection, respectively (P < 0.05). Seventy-five per cent, 37.5% and 50% were completely dry at 6, 26 and 39 weeks post-injection, respectively. The mean maximal catheterisable volume increased from 312.3 +/- 145.6 mL pre-injection to 484.6 +/- 190 mL, 422.3 +/- 157.3 mL and 490.0 +/- 230.4 mL at 6, 26 and 39 weeks post-injection, respectively (P < 0.005). Maximum detrusor pressure decreased significantly from 66.3 +/- 22.6 cmH2O to 21.2 +/- 23.1 cmH2O and 33.6 +/- 30.2 cm][120 at 6 and 26 weeks post-injection, respectively (P < 0.05). The volume at which reflex detrusor contractions first occurred increased from 127.8 +/- 57.5 mL pre-injury to 305.7 +/- 130.8 mL at 6 weeks and 288.3 +/- 13.0 mL at 26 weeks post-injection (P < 0.05). Mean cysometric bladder capacity increased from 187.8 +/- 69.2 mL to 305 +/- 136.4 mL and 288.3 13.0 mL at 6 and 26 weeks post-injury, respectively (P < 0.05). Sixty per cent of patients were completely off medications at 6 and 26 weeks post-injection. One patient had urinary tract infection and I experienced autonomic dysreflexia during cystoscopy. Satisfaction levels increased from 4.3 +/- 2.3 pre-injury to 7.2 +/- 1.9 and 7.3 +/- 2.3 at 6 weeks and 26 weeks, respectively. This also correlated with fewer leakages. Conclusion: Botulinum toxin type A injected into the detrusor is safe and efficacious for spinal cord injured patients with refractory detrusor overactivity. This effect is maintained at 26 weeks post-injection.
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