Association between frailty and detrusor overactivity with detrusor underactivity in older women

Neurourol Urodyn. 2024 Jun;43(5):1075-1082. doi: 10.1002/nau.25381. Epub 2024 Jan 30.

Abstract

Purpose: While detrusor overactivity (DO) with detrusor underactivity (DU) (DO-DU) has been described as typical of aging, the pathogenesis of DO-DU is highly multifactorial, and often thought to involve medical conditions beyond the urinary tract. We aimed to explore potential associations between idiopathic DO-DU and frailty in older women after accounting for age.

Methods: The design of the study is a cross-sectional single-center study, in an outpatient urodynamic unit specializing in geriatrics. Participants are consecutive female patients aged ≥65 years without contributory neurological conditions or bladder outlet obstruction who completed a comprehensive geriatric assessment followed by urodynamic evaluation from 2015 to 2019. Participants were categorized as having DO, DU, combined DO-DU, or a negative study. Multinomial logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between urodynamic outcomes and frailty, as quantified using the Frailty index (FI).

Results: Ninety-five patients were included (median age 78 [interquartile range: 70-83] years), among whom 29% had combined DO-DU. The median FI score was 0.27 (0.2-0.32) (5-12). A higher FI was associated with significantly greater age-adjusted odds of DO-DU when either DU or subjects with a negative urodynamic assessment were used as the reference group. Age was not significantly associated with DO-DU across all multivariable analyses.

Conclusion: A higher FI was associated with an increased likelihood of DO-DU, which could not be attributed to the effect of age alone. The pathogenesis of DO-DU is likely more complex than chronological aging in and of itself and merits further study.

Keywords: aging; comorbidity; frailty; lower urinary tract symptoms; older; urodynamics.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Frailty* / complications
  • Frailty* / diagnosis
  • Frailty* / physiopathology
  • Geriatric Assessment
  • Humans
  • Urinary Bladder, Overactive* / diagnosis
  • Urinary Bladder, Overactive* / physiopathology
  • Urinary Bladder, Underactive* / diagnosis
  • Urinary Bladder, Underactive* / physiopathology
  • Urodynamics*