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ICS (International Continence Society) recommendations published in 2017 recommend performing urodynamic examinations in the sitting or standing position. These recommendations are based on a review of the literature published in 2008, which has several limitations: heterogeneous populations, old and non-harmonized techniques, and very few neurological patients. It seems appropriate to focus on neurological patients and to examine the influence of position on the detection of detrusor overactivity in these patients. The point here is to reexamine the ICS recommendations, which are not designed for neurological patients. Indeed, many patients suffering from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) or Parkinson's disease are unable to sit or stand for the duration of the urodynamic examination. The investigators would like to assess whether exploring sphincter disorders in the supine position is still interpretable. This would enable us to define ICS good practice recommendations for a neurological population.


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1st consultation (selection - D-15): - Targeted questioning of disorders, completion of USP self-questionnaire, and UPDRS or EDSS scales as part of care. - Verification of ultrasound results (for men). - Schedule Urodynamic Assessment as part of treatment. - Verification of eligibility criteria - Partial information of the patient (or relative/guardian/guardian if applicable) to limit bias, and a period of reflection prior to the urodynamic test to collect consent. On the day of the Urodynamic Assessment (D0): - Written, free and informed consent. - Data collection by a physician trained in the study, - Randomization of patient to determine starting position (lying or sitting) for urodynamic assessment (via CleanWeb). - Urodynamic assessment according to ICS recommendations, with constant filling speed over the 2 fillings (50 ml/min), water filling - Laborie machine - T-Doc system in both positions in the order defined by randomization, and printout of curves. - Entry of socio-demographic data. - Curves reread by a doctor who had not performed the examination and who did not know the patient or the starting position (single blind). - Completion of the paper file by the physician reading the curves, with the following data for position 1 and position 2: - Volume at B1 and B3 (in ml) - Basal bladder pressure (cm / H2O) - Occurrence of CNID or mictional reflex arc (diagnosis of detrusor overactivity) - Volume of leakage or 1st NIDC (Uninhibited Detrusor Contraction) (ml) or - Bladder pressure at leakage (cm / H2O) - Maximum bladder pressure (cm / H2O) - Paper data entry on Excel database by a trained investigator declared on the study ;


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NCT number NCT05949567
Study type Interventional
Source Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
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Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date April 2, 2024
Completion date April 2, 2026

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