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Long-term persistence of intradetrusor botulinum toxin in patients with multiple sclerosis
Patigny, Florian; Cassol, Helena; Maillard, Beŕangere et al.
In pressIn The French Journal of Urology, 36 (3), p. 103094
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Abstract :
[en] Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the persistence of intradetrusor botulinum toxin (BT) injections for the treatment of lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Materials and methods: This retrospective single-center study included patients treated with onabotulinumtoxin A injections between May 2005 and March 2024. Both descriptive and analytical analyses were performed. Patients were categorized according to their treatment response, injected dose, and neurological disability score (EDSS) to identify factors associated with treatment response. Results: A total of 124 patients (82% women; mean age: 54 ± 11.5 years) were included, representing 1,159 injections. The median follow-up was 5 years [1-9]. The median initial EDSS was 5.5 [4-6.5], and the final EDSS was 6.5 [4.5-6.5]. Overall, 82.2% of patients were classified as good responders, and 6.45% as poor responders. Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) was performed in 49.2% of patients before treatment, initiated in 29%, and never required in 21.8%. No significant differences were found between response groups (p > 0.05). Thirty-six patients were lost to follow-up, thirty-three discontinued treatment (including twelve classified as treatment failures), and ten underwent surgery. No major complications were reported. Conclusions: In this real-life retrospective cohort, intradetrusor botulinum toxin injections were associated with long-term treatment persistence in patients with multiple sclerosis. These results provide complementary data on treatment continuation and response profiles in routine clinical practice. Level of evidence: 4. Mots cleś: Scleŕose en plaques Vessie neurologique Toxine botulique Type A Injections intra-detrusoriennes Suivi àlong terme R E ́S U M E Íntroduction : L'objectif etait d'evaluer la persistance des injections intra-detrusoriennes de toxine botulique (TB) pour traiter des troubles veśico-sphincteŕiens (TVS) dans une cohorte de patients atteints de scleŕose en plaques (SEP). Mateŕiels et methodes : E ́tude retrospective monocentrique incluant des patients traiteś par injections d'onabotulinumtoxine A entre mai 2005 et mars 2024. L'analyse, descriptive et analytique, a cateǵoriséles patients selon leur reṕonse, la dose employeé et leur score neurologique (EDSS) afin d'identifier des facteurs predictifs de la reṕonse. Reśultats : Cent vingt-quatre patients (82 % de femmes, âge moyen: 54 ans ± 11,5 ans) ont etéinclus pour un total de 1159 injections. Le suivi median etait de 5 ans [1-9]. L'EDSS initial median etait de 5,5 [4-6,5], l'EDSS final median etait de 6,5 [4,5-6,5]. Au total, 82,2 % des patients etaient consideŕeś comme bons reṕondeurs, 6,45 % comme mauvais reṕondeurs. Le sondage intermittent (SI) inteŕessait avant traitement 49,2 % des patients, 29 % ont dû l'instaurer et 21,8 % n'y ont jamais recouru. Aucune diffeŕence significative n'a eteh
Disciplines :
Urology & nephrology
Orthopedics, rehabilitation & sports medicine
Author, co-author :
Patigny, Florian  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Urologie
Cassol, Helena  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des Sciences de l'activité physique et de la réadaptation
Maillard, Beŕangere ;  Department of Physical Medecine and Rehabilitation, University Hospital of Liege, Liege, Belgium
Kaux, Jean-François  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des Sciences de l'activité physique et de la réadaptation > Médecine physique, réadaptation et traumatologie du sport
Waltregny, David  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Urologie
Keppenne, Véronique ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques
Language :
English
Title :
Long-term persistence of intradetrusor botulinum toxin in patients with multiple sclerosis
Publication date :
In press
Journal title :
The French Journal of Urology
ISSN :
2950-4201
eISSN :
2950-3930
Publisher :
Elsevier BV
Volume :
36
Issue :
3
Pages :
103094
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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