Comparison of transperineal and transabdominal ultrasound in the assessment of voluntary pelvic floor muscle contractions and functional manoeuvres in continent and incontinent women

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作者
Thompson, Judith A.
O'Sullivan, Peter B.
Briffa, N. Kathryn
Neumann, Patricia
机构
[1] Curtin Univ Technol, Sch Physiotherapy, Perth, WA 6845, Australia
[2] Univ S Australia, Sch Physiotherapy, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
关键词
physiotherapy; transperineal ultrasound; transabdominal ultrasound; pelvic floor muscles; stress urinary incontinence; urge urinary incontinence;
D O I
10.1007/s00192-006-0225-4
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Transperineal (TP) and transabdominal (TA) ultrasounds were used to assess bladder neck (TP) and bladder base (TA) movement during voluntary pelvic floor muscle (PFM) contraction and functional tasks. A sonographer assessed 60 asymptomatic (30 nulliparous, 30 parous) and 60 incontinent (30 stress, 30 urge) women with a mean age of 43 (SD=7) years, BMI of 24 (SD=4) kg m(2) and a median parity of 2 (range, 0-5), using both ultrasound methods. The mean of three measurements for bladder neck and bladder base (sagittal view) movement for each task was assessed for differences between the groups. There were no differences in bladder neck (p=0.096) or bladder base (p=0.112) movement between the four groups during voluntary PFM contraction but significant differences in bladder neck (p<0.004) and a trend towards differences in bladder base (p=0.068) movement during Valsalva and abdominal curl manoeuvre. During PFM contraction, there was a strong trend for the continent women to have greater bladder neck elevation (p=0.051), but no difference in bladder base movement (p=0.300), when compared to the incontinent women. The incontinent women demonstrated increased bladder neck descent during Valsalva and abdominal curl (p<0.001) and bladder base descent during Valsalva (p=0.021). The differences between the groups were more marked during functional activities, suggesting that comprehensive assessment of the PFM should include functional activities as well as voluntary PFM contractions. TP ultrasound was more reliable and takes measures from a bony landmark when compared to TA ultrasound, which lacks a reference point for measurements. TA ultrasound is less suitable for PFM measures during functional manoeuvres and comparisons between subjects. Few subjects were overweight so the results may not be valid in an obese population.
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