Neurogenic non-neurogenic bladder in childhood: complications and prognostic factors
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Background: Neurogenic non-neurogenic bladder is a common problem in clinical practice. Untreated, complications can be serious. Aim: Identify complications of neurogenic non-neurogenic bladder and determine the predictive factors of their occurrence. Methods: Prospective, cross-sectional and analytical study (September 2016-September 2017) on a series of cases of children carrying VNNN, followed in the nephrology pediatric department of Charles Nicolle Hospital in Tunis. Results: Twenty-four patients were included in the study. The predictive criteria for neurogenic non-neurogenic bladder complications that we were able to highlight were: female sex, phasic detrusor bladder overactivity, bladder hypocompliance, and midstream hypercontractility. Conclusion: Neurogenic non-neurogenic bladder is a common pathology in pediatrics, it is important to diagnose and manage appropriately and early to avoid its complications.
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