Janzen J, Bersch U, Pietsch-Breitfeld B, Pressler H, Michel D, Bültmann B
Institut für Pathologie, Universitätsklinikum, Liebermeisterstrasse 8, D-72076 Tübingen, Deutschland.
Spinal Cord. 2001 Nov;39(11):568-70. doi: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101218.
A series of 94 urinary bladder biopsies in spinal cord injured (SCI) patients were histopathologically and statistically analysed.
The following hypotheses were examined: (1) The number of clinical bladder infections per year in each patient does not influence the histopathological type of inflammation of the urinary bladder; (2) The duration of the spinal cord lesion does not have a strong effect on the type of inflammation; (3) The different neurological levels (upper and lower motor neuron lesions) do not relate to a specific histopathology.
All patients received their treatment at the Swiss Paraplegic Centre in Nottwil, near Lucerne (Switzerland).
The samples were taken from the bladder fundus during endoscopic urologic operations. Histopathological standard procedures were carried out. Statistical analysis including Kruskal-Wallis and Chi-square tests were performed.
Histopathological analysis showed abnormal alterations of the urinary bladder mucosa in 86 SCI-patients: (91.5%). 63 cases (67.0%) showed a chronic type and 23 cases (24.5%) showed a subacute type of inflammation. A normal urinary bladder was found in eight cases (8.5%). The three hypotheses were statistically not rejected.
Results demonstrated no correlation between the number of bladder infections per year, the period since injury, the neurologic level of the spinal cord lesion and the histopathology of the urinary bladder mucosa.
对94例脊髓损伤(SCI)患者的膀胱活检样本进行了组织病理学和统计学分析。
检验以下假设:(1)每位患者每年临床膀胱感染的次数不影响膀胱炎症的组织病理学类型;(2)脊髓损伤的持续时间对炎症类型没有强烈影响;(3)不同的神经学水平(上运动神经元和下运动神经元损伤)与特定的组织病理学无关。
所有患者均在瑞士卢塞恩附近诺特维尔的瑞士截瘫中心接受治疗。
在内镜泌尿外科手术期间从膀胱底部采集样本。进行组织病理学标准程序。进行包括Kruskal-Wallis检验和卡方检验在内的统计分析。
组织病理学分析显示86例SCI患者(91.5%)的膀胱黏膜有异常改变。63例(67.0%)表现为慢性炎症类型,23例(24.5%)表现为亚急性炎症类型。8例(8.5%)膀胱正常。这三个假设在统计学上未被否定。
结果表明每年膀胱感染次数、受伤时间、脊髓损伤的神经学水平与膀胱黏膜的组织病理学之间无相关性。