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26.11.2021 | Original Article

Pelvic floor muscle function in the standing position in women with pelvic floor dysfunction

verfasst von: Sally Mastwyk, Jodie McClelland, Melinda Mary Cooper, Helena C. Frawley

Erschienen in: International Urogynecology Journal | Ausgabe 9/2022

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Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis

Clinical assessment of the pelvic floor muscles (PFMs) in a standing position may provide a more valid representation of PFM function experienced by patients in daily life than assessment in the lying position. The primary aim of this study was to examine PFM function in a standing versus a lying position in parous women with any type of urinary incontinence and/or pelvic organ prolapse.

Methods

In this exploratory cross-sectional study, participant symptom status was determined using the Australian Pelvic Floor Questionnaire. Pelvic floor muscle function was assessed in standing and lying positions with a randomised order of testing. The primary outcome measure was vaginal squeeze pressure (VSP) using intra-vaginal manometry. Secondary outcomes included vaginal resting pressure, total PFM work and digital muscle testing. The difference between PFM function in a standing position compared with a lying position was analysed using paired t test or Wilcoxon’s signed rank test.

Results

Vaginal squeeze pressure assessed with manometry was higher in a standing than in a lying position (p = 0.001): standing (mean [SD]) 24.90 [12.67], lying 21.15 [14.65]. In contrast, PFM strength on digital muscle testing was lower in a standing position than in a lying position.

Conclusions

This study has demonstrated that PFM function in a standing position is different from that in a lying position in women with pelvic floor dysfunction. Whether the higher VSP observed in a standing position reflects a true difference in strength between positions, or a higher pressure reading due to incorrect PFM contraction technique in a standing position is uncertain. Further research with larger cohorts and a measurement tool that can accurately distinguish a rise in intra-vaginal pressure from PFM contraction rather than increasing intra-abdominal pressure is required to confirm this difference, and the clinical significance of any difference.
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Metadaten
Titel
Pelvic floor muscle function in the standing position in women with pelvic floor dysfunction
verfasst von
Sally Mastwyk
Jodie McClelland
Melinda Mary Cooper
Helena C. Frawley
Publikationsdatum
26.11.2021
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
International Urogynecology Journal / Ausgabe 9/2022
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-021-05003-6

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