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Vol. 8 No. 3 (2011)

September 2011

Peri-Ictal Urinary Dysfunction in Patients With Epilepsy: A Cross-Sectional Study

  • Mahmoud Motamedi
  • Mohammad Reza Nikoobakht
  • Mehdi Aloosh
  • Sara Ebrahimi Nasrabady
  • Azadeh Afshin
  • Amirhossein Orandi
  • Fatemeh Talei Khatibi

Urology Journal, Vol. 8 No. 3 (2011), 5 September 2011 , Page 222-226
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v8i3.1136 Published: 2011-09-05

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Purpose: To evaluate the prevalence of peri-ictal urinary symptoms and their association with seizure type in patients with epilepsy. Materials and Methods: A total of 115 patients with epilepsy were recruited consecutively from neurology clinic between January 2006 and January 2008. Peri-ictal period was defined as the period ranging from 2 minutes prior to seizure attack up to 48 hours after it, and post-ictal period was the time up to 48 hours after regaining  consciousness. Peri-ictal urinary complaints were gathered with interview and data were analyzed using Pearson's Chi-square, Fisher's Exact test, and independent sample t test.

Results: The study population consisted of 57 (49.5%) men and 58 (50.4%) women, with the mean age of 26.83 ± 10.01 years. The frequency of at least one urinary symptom in studied patients was 39.1%. Incontinence, frequency, urgency, retention, and hesitancy were reported by 28 (24.3%), 14 (12.2%), 19 (16.5%), 10 (8.7%), and 8 (7%) patients, respectively. Women expressed more symptoms than men and a higher frequency of peri-ictal retention. Although overall urinary complaints were more frequent in patients with partial seizures, there was a higher frequency of urgency in patients with partial seizure (P = .037). Furthermore, apart from retention, there was no significant correlation between peri-ictal urinary symptoms and the patients' age. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that peri-ictal urologic dysfunction is a common problem among patients with epilepsy and post-ictal urinary retention might also be considered as a post-ictal deficit (Todd's deficit).

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Motamedi, M., Nikoobakht, M. R., Aloosh, M., Ebrahimi Nasrabady, S., Afshin, A., Orandi, A., & Talei Khatibi, F. (2011). Peri-Ictal Urinary Dysfunction in Patients With Epilepsy: A Cross-Sectional Study. Urology Journal, 8(3), 222–226. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v8i3.1136
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