Clinical and urodynamic predictors of Q-tip test urethral hypermobility

Author(s):  
Gloria D'''''Alessandro ◽  
Stefania Palmieri ◽  
Alice Cola ◽  
Marta Barba ◽  
Stefano Manodoro ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 387-392
Author(s):  
Osman Ergun ◽  
Abdullah Armagan ◽  
Sedat Soyupek ◽  
Taylan Oksay ◽  
Alim Kosar

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniela Robledo ◽  
Laura Zuluaga ◽  
Alejandra Bravo-Balado ◽  
Cristina Domínguez ◽  
Carlos Gustavo Trujillo ◽  
...  

AbstractQ-tip test offers a simple approach for identifying urethral hypermobility. Considering surgical treatment, stress urinary incontinence (SUI) must be classified and the contribution of intrinsic sphincter deficiency (ISD) and/or urethral hypermobility must be determine. We believe there's a correlation between abdominal leak point pressure (ALPP) and urethral mobility degree, and the aim of this study is to explore it using Q-tip. We conducted a prospective study, between years 2014 and 2016. Females over 18 years presenting with signs and symptoms of SUI according to the 2002 ICS Standardization of Terminology were included. Assessment was made with the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Short Form (ICIQ-SF), the Q-tip test and invasive urodynamics. Urethral mobility (UM) and ALPP were analyzed. We built two composite variables based on reported risk factors for ISD, defined as composite variable A (equal to a Q-tip test < 30° AND ICIQ-SF ≥ 10 points) and composite variable B (equal to low urethral mobility AND/OR hypoestrogenism AND/OR history of radiotherapy AND/OR previous pelvic surgery). Correlation analyzes were made according to the type of variable. A total of 221 patients were included. Incontinence was rated as moderate and severe by 65.3% and 6.8%, respectively. The analysis showed a 61.75%, 51.61% and 70.6% agreement between ALPP and UM, ALPP and composite variable A and ALPP and composite variable B respectively. Correlation and concordances were low (r = 0.155, r_s = − 0.053 and r_s = − 0.008), (rho_c = 0.036, k = 0.116 and k = 0.016). Neither the degree of UM, nor the composite variables, correlate or agree with urethral function tests in UDS, suggesting that the ALPP cannot be predicted using the Q-tip test or the ICIQ-SF for classifying patients with SUI.


2007 ◽  
Vol 110 (6) ◽  
pp. 1297-1300 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emily E. Weber LeBrun ◽  
Ozgur H. Harmanli ◽  
Jeffrey Lidicker ◽  
Vani Dandolu
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandre-Charles Gauthier ◽  
Marie-Eve Mathieu

Introduction Taste is a key sensory modulator of eating behaviour and thus energy intake. The effects of acute exercise has recently been confirmed especially regarding sweet and salty tastes. Physical activity is a safe and effective countermeasure to certain types of chemosensory losses, especially in older populations. Knowing that taste can be impaired with increased adiposity, it is unknown if the adoption of an active lifestyle on a regular basis can mitigate such impairments. Methods Data were extracted from NHANES 2013-2014 database. Perception of salt and bitter tastes for Tongue Tip Test and Whole Mouth Test, physical activity levels over an 8-9-day period and adiposity were analyzed. Moderation analyses were used to study the impact of adiposity on taste perceptions, with physical activity level as the moderator. Results The 197 participants (130 males) included in this project had a mean+/-standard deviation age of 49.1+/-5.2 years, a mean body fat percentage of 31.7+/-7.6% and mean daily physical activity levels of 11 084+/-3531 Monitor-Independent Movement Summary unit (MIMS). The positive association between adiposity and both bitter Tongue Tip Test and overall result (salt+bitter) of Tongue Tip Test were moderated by the adoption of an active lifestyle, with better taste scores observed in individuals achieving higher physical activity levels. When moderation analysis were stratified by gender, the effect of physical activity was no longer significant. Perspectives This study is the first to evaluate the influence of an active lifestyle on the preservation of some taste perceptions across a wide range of adiposity levels. While differences in taste can be observed regarding body fat percentage, physical activity moderates that relation only when men and women are analysed together.


2002 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 86
Author(s):  
Cinzia Pajoncini ◽  
Elisa Costantini ◽  
Federic Guercini ◽  
I. Mearini ◽  
E. Mearini ◽  
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2003 ◽  
Vol 22 (7) ◽  
pp. 643-647 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik Schick ◽  
Jocelyne Tessier ◽  
Pierre E. Bertrand ◽  
Charles Dupont ◽  
Martine Jolivet-Tremblay

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