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Clinical Experience with Intravesical Prostaglandin E <sub>2</sub> | A Prospective Study of 36 Patients
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In a prospective study, intravesical prostaglandins were given to 36 patients who had urinary symptoms associated with a poorly functioning detrusor; 67% of these patients were found to be in chronic retention. Using standard urodynamic techniques, 72% showed objective evidence of an immediate improvement in detrusor function and there was prolonged therapeutic benefit in 39%. A prolonged response occurred only in patients who had an intact sacral reflex arc and urodynamic evidence of a pathologically enlarged bladder, and who did not have radiologically demonstrable outflow obstruction. The use of intravesical prostaglandin to stimulate the detrusor was also found to be of value as a urodynamic technique for the investigation of the lower urinary tract.
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