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Journal of Urology 2007-Oct

The effect of obesity on treatment efficacy in children with nocturnal enuresis and voiding dysfunction.

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Ahmet Guven
Karla Giramonti
Barry A Kogan

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OBJECTIVE

Obesity continues to be a leading public health concern in the United States. Our previous studies have suggested that there is a high rate of obesity in children with dysfunctional voiding, especially nocturnal enuresis. We investigated the correlation between body mass index and the efficacy of treatment in obese patients.

METHODS

We evaluated retrospectively records from patients seen with a diagnosis of nocturnal enuresis or dysfunctional voiding between January 2004 and July 2005. Bladder and bowel symptoms and urinary diary data were evaluated, and body mass index percentile was determined. Response to treatment was evaluated and correlated with body mass index percentile.

RESULTS

We evaluated 250 children, of whom 96 (38%) had nocturnal enuresis and 154 (62%) had dysfunctional voiding. Body mass index was normal in about half of the patients, and half were above the 85th percentile for body mass index. Patients with a body mass index above the 85th percentile had a reduced response to therapy. After treatment patients with a normal body mass index had a lower nocturnal accident frequency than those above the 85th percentile. Similarly, in those with voiding dysfunction the response rate was 65% in association with a normal body mass index vs 35% with a high body mass index. Furthermore, patients with a normal body mass index had a significantly higher rate of completing a urinary diary compared to those with a high body mass index.

CONCLUSIONS

Obesity correlates with a lower voiding diary completion rate and lower efficacy of treatment in children with nocturnal enuresis or dysfunctional voiding.

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