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Study design:The study was designed as a single-arm clinical trial.Objectives:To investigate the effect of detrusor botulinum toxin A (BoNTA) injection on urinary tract infection (UTI) in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI).Setting:The study was performed in a national rehabilitation research center of China.Methods:Between September 2010 and May 2012, 41 male inpatients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO) caused by traumatic SCI, mean age 36.0±8.8 years, duration of SCI since inclusion 21.5±17.3 months, received an injection of 300 U BoNTA into detrusor. Before and 3 months after injection, each patient kept a bladder diary, underwent video-urodynamic investigation and urine culture. All UTIs occurring in the 6 months before and the 6 months after injection were recorded.Results:Before injection, the mean number of UTI over 6 months was 1.39±1.36. After injection, the mean significantly decreased to 0.78±0.96 (P=0.023). The mean maximum detrusor pressure during filling decreased significantly in the patients of detrusor overactivity (n=24) compared with patients of normo-active detrusor (n=17) after injection (35.4±12.2 vs 20.9±7.9 cmH 2 O, P=0.000), meantime, the decrease of UTI was significant in the former (1.29±1.21 vs 0.41±0.62 cmH 2 O, P=0.015) while no significant in the latter (1.46±1.47 vs 1.04±1.08, P=0.319).Conclusion:Detrusor BoNTA injection significantly decreased UTI in SCI patients with NDO. This effect seems to be related to the decrease of detrusor pressure. © 2013 International Spinal Cord Society All rights reserved.
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Jia, C., Liao, L. M., Chen, G., & Sui, Y. (2013). Detrusor botulinum toxin A injection significantly decreased urinary tract infection in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord, 51(6), 487–490. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.2012.180
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