Bladder-neck opening test in spinal cord injury patients using a new i.v. Alpha-blocking agent, alfuzosin

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A bladder-neck opening test using alfuzosin, a new alpha-adrenoceptor blocking agent, was carried out in 21 patients with spinal cord injury. The efficacy of alfuzosin was assessed with 4 simple urodynamic parameters: micturition, residual urine, posterior urethral pressure and diameter. Both mean urethral pressure and diameter were significantly affected after the administration of 5 mg i.v. alfuzosin. The test was clinically positive in 18 patients: 11 out of 13 patients using intermittent cath- eterisation or continuous drainage urinated and 6 out of 8 patients already tapping had reduced residual urine volumes. A decrease in posterior urethral pressure was also observed in 2 out of 3 patients who did not respond clinically to alfuzosin. Alfuzosin was well tolerated during this test. Oral alfuzosin should therefore be investigated in patients who gave a satisfactory response to such a test. © 1989 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.

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Cramer, P., Neveux, E., Régnier, F., Depassio, J., & Berard, E. (1989). Bladder-neck opening test in spinal cord injury patients using a new i.v. Alpha-blocking agent, alfuzosin. Paraplegia, 27(2), 119–124. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1989.18

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