Natsume O, Yoshii M, Takahashi S, Yamamoto M, Suemori T, Shiomi T, Yamada K
Department of Urology, Hoshigaoka Koseinenkin Hospital.
Hinyokika Kiyo. 1991 Jun;37(6):577-81.
We managed 246 patients with bladder dysfunction due to the first stroke in our hospital between January, 1983 and December, 1988. Of these 221 were in the chronic stage of stroke. A total of 213 patients were evaluated for types of bladder dysfunction by cystometry. We examined the relation between hemiplegic side and type of dysfunction or micturition activity, but obtained no significant relationship. Establishment of voluntary voiding pattern was considered to depend on the improvement of daily life activities. The catheter-free rate was 89.4%, while 10.6% of the patients, who could not receive sufficient nursing care or had severe medical problems, were obliged to keep an indwelling catheter. We conclude that establishment of a bladder retraining program is necessary not only medically but socially for improvement of quality of life in stroke patients.