Tesis
Avaliação cardiorrespiratória no repouso e no exercício em mulheres com incontinência urinária
Fecha
2016-05-04Registro en:
Autor
Jürgensen, Soraia Pilon
Institución
Resumen
INTRODUCTION: Urination is mainly controlled by the sympathetic nervous
system (SNS), responsible for continence mechanism, and parasympathetic
(PNS). The evaluation of cardiac autonomic modulation (CAM) by heart rate
variability (HRV) may be inferred autonomic imbalance related to urination.
OBJECTIVE: to compare the CAM in response to postural changes in women
with and without urinary incontinence (UI). METHODS: participants were placed
into two groups: with UI (UIG) (n=30; 53±9 years) and control group (CG)
(n=22, 53±12 years). There were no included women with cardiovascular
disease, with urogynecological surgeries, smokers, diabetics, alcoholics, drug
users affecting the responses of variables. It was carried out: anamnesis
(including questionnaire that quantifies the degree of urinary loss), functional
evaluation of the pelvic floor, evaluation of HRV during postural change,
provided with a full bladder (FB) and an empty bladder (EB). HRV was analyzed
by linear and nonlinear techniques. Was performed student t test for
comparison between groups was applied to two-way ANOVA for comparison
between the situations (FB and EB) and positions (supine and standing), and
Pearson correlation. RESULTS: there was no significant difference between
groups for demographic, anthropometric and functional evaluation of the pelvic
floor data. Supine and EB, the UIG showed lower sympathetic modulation and
overall HRV compared to CG (%0V:12±8 and 17±8, and SD2:33±13 and 44±17,
respectively UIG and CG). There was a significant correlation between the
degree of UI with the representative indices of SNS and PNS in this condition
(%0V: r=-0.38; p=0.037% and 2UV:r=0.32; p=0.048). Comparing the situations
during the supine, both groups had lower overall HRV (SD1:FB=15±5,
EB=16±5; FB=15±5, EB=17±5, respectively UIG and CG) and UIG greater
imbalance autonomic (%1V:FB=49±7, EB=46±5), with FB. CONCLUSION: UIG
presented change in the CAM in relation to CG; and the representative indices
of SNS and PNS correlated with the severity of UI, suggesting greater
autonomic impairment.