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https://www.selleckchem.com/products/cp-43.html Videourodynamics is the key follow-up examination of children with myelomeningocele. However, it has been performed in specific institutions focused on the urological management of children due to the difficulty in its interpretation. Although a neurogenic bladder frequently appears elongated vertically and trabeculated, no objective study has clearly shown the relationship between bladder shape on the cystogram and urodynamic parameters in children with myelomeningocele. The aim of this study was to investigate the usefulness of the height to width ratio of cystogram (HWR) as a screening tool for finding high-pressure bladder in children with myelomeningocele.Study design the medical records of children with myelomeningocele aged less than 13 years who underwent videourodynamics were reviewed. Maximum detrusor pressure (MDP) was defined as the maximum detrusor pressure at end-filling or at leak. HWR was calculated by the maximum height/maximum width of the cystogram appearance at maximum cystometric capato disregard the presence or absence of bladder trabeculation, which has been considered a key finding of an unfavorable bladder in this population. Based on the HWR ROC curves, the AUC was 0.71, which meant that the HWR would be considered to be fair at screening for high-pressure bladder. The height to width ratio of the cystogram was a useful tool for objectively evaluating bladder shape in children with myelomeningocele, and a cut-off point of 1.40 could be used as a simple screening tool for high-pressure bladder in this population. The height to width ratio of the cystogram was a useful tool for objectively evaluating bladder shape in children with myelomeningocele, and a cut-off point of 1.40 could be used as a simple screening tool for high-pressure bladder in this population. Our aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of anterior osteotomy in the restoration of normal pelvic floor anatomy in classic bladder exs
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