M. Nøhr
Aalborg Hospital
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Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2007
Morten Voss Fjorback; F.S. Van Rey; Nico Rijkhoff; M. Nøhr; T. Petersen; John Heesakkers
AIMS Transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the dorsal penile/clitoral nerve (DPN) has been shown to suppress detrusor contractions in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity (NDO). However, the long-term use of surface electrodes in the genital region may not be well tolerated and may introduce hygienic challenges. The aim of this study was to assess whether electrical stimulation of the sacral dermatomes could suppress detrusor contractions in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients with NDO, hereby providing an alternative to DPN stimulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 14 MS patients (8 M, 6 F) with low bladder capacity (<300 ml) and a recent urodynamic study showing detrusor overactivity incontinence participated in the study. Three successive slow fill cystometries (16 ml/min) were carried out in each patient. The first filling served as control filling where no stimulation was applied. In the second and third filling electrical stimulation of either the DPN or sacral dermatomes was applied automatically whenever the detrusor pressure exceeded 10 cmH2O. RESULTS The control filling showed detrusor overactivity in 12 of the 14 patients. In 10 of the 12 patients one or more detrusor contractions could be suppressed with DPN stimulation. Electrical stimulation of the sacral dermatomes failed to suppress detrusor contractions in all patients. CONCLUSIONS Although therapeutic effects may be present from stimulation of the sacral dermatomes, we were unable to demonstrate any acute effects during urodynamics. For this reason stimulation of the sacral dermatomes is not an option in a system that relies on the acute suppression of a detrusor contraction.
European Journal of Vascular Surgery | 1989
Lars C. Borris; M. Nøhr; Kim Petersen
A case of a primary mycotic aneurysm of the abdominal aorta due to infection with Staphylococcus aureus is presented. The outcome was fatal because of rupture into the jejunum.
Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2006
Morten Voss Fjorback; Nico Rijkhoff; T. Petersen; M. Nøhr; Thomas Sinkjær
Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2004
Morten Voss Fjorback; Nico Rijkhoff; T. Petersen; M. Nøhr; Thomas Sinkjær
Neurourology and Urodynamics | 2004
John Hansen; Morten Voss Fjorback; S. Media; M. Nøhr; F. Biering-Sørensen; Thomas Sinkjær; Nico Rijkhoff
Congress of the Scandinavian Association of Urology, NUF | 2005
Morten Voss Fjorback; Nico Rijkhoff; Thomas Sinkjær; M. Nøhr; T. Petersen; Farida van Rey
Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Spinal Cord Society, ISCoS 2005 | 2005
John Hansen; S. Media; M. Nøhr; F. Biering-Sørensen; Thomas Sinkjær; Nico Rijkhoff
Archive | 2004
John Hansen; Morten Voss Fjorback; M. Nøhr; S. Media; F. Biering-Sørensen; Thomas Sinkjær; Nico Rijkhoff
Archive | 2004
John Hansen; Morten Voss Fjorback; S. Media; M. Nøhr; F. Biering-Sørensen; Thomas Sinkjær; Nico Rijkhoff
Multiple Sclerosis Journal | 2004
Nico Rijkhoff; Thomas Sinkjær; M. Nøhr; T. Petersen