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• Introduction
• Aims of the study
• Patients and Methods
• Results & Discussion
• Conclusions & Recommendations.
Control of Muscles involved in
Micturation
• The detrusor muscle is the (smooth) muscle of the
bladder wall and, together with the urethral (internal)
sphincter muscle , is innervated by
the sympathetic nerve fibres from the lumbar sections
of spinal cord, and also by the parasympathetic nerve
fibres from sacral segments 2 - 4 of the spinal cord.
• These muscles are NOT under voluntary control.
• However, the external urethral sphincter
muscle is under voluntary control, and as such is
innervated by the SNS.
Micturation Reflex
• Involuntary Action: by the Peripheral Nervous
System (PNS).
• Voluntary Action: by the Cental Nervous
System (CNS).
• The micturation reflex is an autonomic spinal
cord reflex that initiates urination.
• To achieve conscious bladder control, several
conditions must be present:
awareness of bladder filling;
cortical inhibition (suprapontine modulation)
ability to consciously tighten the external
sphincter to prevent incontinence;
normal bladder growth; and
 motivation by the child to stay dry.
Normal Voiding and Toilet Training
• The fetus voids by reflex bladder contraction in
concert with simultaneous contraction of the
bladder and relaxation of the sphincter.
• The infant has coordinated reflex voiding as often
as 15-20 times/day.
• At 2-4 yr, the child is developmentally ready to
begin toilet training.
• Girls typically acquire bladder control before
boys, and bowel control typically is achieved
before bladder control.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs)
• Urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur in 1-3%
of girls and 1% of boys.
• The prevalence of UTIs varies with age. During
the 1st yr of life, the male : female ratio is 3-
5 : 1.
• Beyond 1-2 yr, there is a female
preponderance, with a male : female ratio of
1 : 10.
Urine Sample?
• Clean urine samples are necessary for accurate
diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs).
• A wide range of clinical interventions for urine
collection is described in the literature, including
noninvasive and invasive methods.
• The most common noninvasive technique is
urine collection using sterile bags, which is
associated with patient discomfort and samples
contamination.
• Obtaining a cleancatch urine sample is the
recommended method for urine collection in
children able to cooperate.
• However, in children lacking sphincter control,
urine catch is more difficult and time consuming
and invasive methods (catheterisation and
needle aspiration of urine from the bladder) are
sometimes needed.
• There are some stimulation techniques that
facilitate emptying of the bladder in situations of
bladder dysfunction.
• Use of such methods in newborns could facilitate
the collection of a cleancatch urine sample.
The aim of this study was to
determine the success rate and
safety of a new noninvasive
technique to obtain clean catch
urine samples in newborns.
Aims of the study
• study location
• Heevi pediatrics teaching hospital/
Duhok/Kurdistan/Iraq.
• Study Design
• A prospective feasibility and safety study
• Duration of Data collection.
• 2 months from 15th February 2016 to 15th
April 2016
• Selection of the study participants:
• 75 participants from both genders their age
less than 30 days.
Patients and Methods
• Exclusion Criteria:
• Participants with any illness or any other
apparently congenital disorders.
• poor feeding,
• dehydration,
• drug administration prior to urine collection.
Patients and Methods
Technique
• Two people (physicians) were needed to
perform the procedure, and a third to
measure the time taken.
• This technique involves a combination of fluid
intake and noninvasive bladder stimulation
manoeuvres.
• The first step is either breastfeeding or
providing formula intake for newborn.
• Twenty five minutes after feeding, the infant's
genitals were cleaned.
• A sterile collector was placed near the baby in
order to avoid losing urine samples.
• The second step is to hold the baby under
their armpits with their legs dangling.
• One examiner then starts bladder stimulation
which consists of a gentle tapping in the
suprapubic area at a frequency of 100 taps or
blows per minute for 30 s.
• The third step is stimulation of the
lumbar paravertebral zone in the lower back
with a light circular massage for 30 s.
• Both stimulation manoeuvres are
repeated until micturition starts, and a
midstream urine sample can be caught in a sterile
collector .
• Success is defined as the collection of a
sample within 5 min of starting the stimulation
manoeuvres.
Data Analysis
• SPSS (statistical package for the social
sciences) for windows version 19.
• A P-value of less than 0.05 was considered to
be statistically significant.
Patients and Methods
The distribution of age & Gender
Participants No. (%)
Age (Days)
Mean(±SD.)
Boys 48 (64%) 9.62± 7.01
Girls 27 (36%) 13.29± 11
Total 75 (100%) 10.94±8.77
The mean time for sample collection
Participants
Time (Seconds)
Median
Mean(±SD.)
Boys 92.62±102.1 20
Girls 53.89±73.11 28
Total 79.4 ± 94.05 24
There was an 82.7% success rate (n=62/75)
• Urine was sometimes obtained before the
end of the first cycle of stimulation (<60 s) in
35 participants.
• No statistically representative differences with
regard to sex were found in success rate, time
of sample collection or complications.
• No complications other than controlled
crying were observed.
• the procedure based on manoeuvres described for
patients with bladder dysfunction to stimulate bladder
emptying through reflex contraction of the detrusor
muscle.
• The detrusor muscle is innervated by the
parasympathetic pelvic nerves (S2–S4).
• The spinal micturition reflex is a simple arch reflex.
• Distended bladder walls stimulate efferent fibres
going to the medulla, the arch reflex is produced in
S2–S4, and afferent fibres stimulate the detrusor
muscle which contracts to pass urine.
• This reflex is voluntarily inhibited and
controlled in continent individuals by the
cortex, but not in newborns.
• In neonates, it can be triggered, as we
propose.
• this technique is effective in obtaining a urine
sample in a majority of patients in an easy,
safe and fast way.
• Bag changes, long waiting times and invasive
techniques were avoided.
CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
Conclusions & Recommendations
• A new method to obtain midstream urine in
newborns is described.
• It consists of feeding, bladder stimulation and
paravertebral lumbar massage.
• The technique has been demonstrated to be
safe, quick and effective.
• The discomfort and waste of time usually
associated with bag collection methods can be
avoided, as well as invasive techniques.
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Fast and safe technique for collection of urine in newborns

  • 1.
  • 2. • Introduction • Aims of the study • Patients and Methods • Results & Discussion • Conclusions & Recommendations.
  • 3. Control of Muscles involved in Micturation • The detrusor muscle is the (smooth) muscle of the bladder wall and, together with the urethral (internal) sphincter muscle , is innervated by the sympathetic nerve fibres from the lumbar sections of spinal cord, and also by the parasympathetic nerve fibres from sacral segments 2 - 4 of the spinal cord. • These muscles are NOT under voluntary control. • However, the external urethral sphincter muscle is under voluntary control, and as such is innervated by the SNS.
  • 4. Micturation Reflex • Involuntary Action: by the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS). • Voluntary Action: by the Cental Nervous System (CNS). • The micturation reflex is an autonomic spinal cord reflex that initiates urination.
  • 5. • To achieve conscious bladder control, several conditions must be present: awareness of bladder filling; cortical inhibition (suprapontine modulation) ability to consciously tighten the external sphincter to prevent incontinence; normal bladder growth; and  motivation by the child to stay dry.
  • 6. Normal Voiding and Toilet Training • The fetus voids by reflex bladder contraction in concert with simultaneous contraction of the bladder and relaxation of the sphincter. • The infant has coordinated reflex voiding as often as 15-20 times/day. • At 2-4 yr, the child is developmentally ready to begin toilet training. • Girls typically acquire bladder control before boys, and bowel control typically is achieved before bladder control.
  • 7. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) occur in 1-3% of girls and 1% of boys. • The prevalence of UTIs varies with age. During the 1st yr of life, the male : female ratio is 3- 5 : 1. • Beyond 1-2 yr, there is a female preponderance, with a male : female ratio of 1 : 10.
  • 8. Urine Sample? • Clean urine samples are necessary for accurate diagnosis of urinary tract infections (UTIs). • A wide range of clinical interventions for urine collection is described in the literature, including noninvasive and invasive methods. • The most common noninvasive technique is urine collection using sterile bags, which is associated with patient discomfort and samples contamination.
  • 9. • Obtaining a cleancatch urine sample is the recommended method for urine collection in children able to cooperate. • However, in children lacking sphincter control, urine catch is more difficult and time consuming and invasive methods (catheterisation and needle aspiration of urine from the bladder) are sometimes needed. • There are some stimulation techniques that facilitate emptying of the bladder in situations of bladder dysfunction. • Use of such methods in newborns could facilitate the collection of a cleancatch urine sample.
  • 10. The aim of this study was to determine the success rate and safety of a new noninvasive technique to obtain clean catch urine samples in newborns. Aims of the study
  • 11. • study location • Heevi pediatrics teaching hospital/ Duhok/Kurdistan/Iraq. • Study Design • A prospective feasibility and safety study • Duration of Data collection. • 2 months from 15th February 2016 to 15th April 2016
  • 12. • Selection of the study participants: • 75 participants from both genders their age less than 30 days. Patients and Methods
  • 13. • Exclusion Criteria: • Participants with any illness or any other apparently congenital disorders. • poor feeding, • dehydration, • drug administration prior to urine collection. Patients and Methods
  • 14. Technique • Two people (physicians) were needed to perform the procedure, and a third to measure the time taken. • This technique involves a combination of fluid intake and noninvasive bladder stimulation manoeuvres.
  • 15. • The first step is either breastfeeding or providing formula intake for newborn. • Twenty five minutes after feeding, the infant's genitals were cleaned. • A sterile collector was placed near the baby in order to avoid losing urine samples.
  • 16. • The second step is to hold the baby under their armpits with their legs dangling. • One examiner then starts bladder stimulation which consists of a gentle tapping in the suprapubic area at a frequency of 100 taps or blows per minute for 30 s.
  • 17. • The third step is stimulation of the lumbar paravertebral zone in the lower back with a light circular massage for 30 s.
  • 18. • Both stimulation manoeuvres are repeated until micturition starts, and a midstream urine sample can be caught in a sterile collector . • Success is defined as the collection of a sample within 5 min of starting the stimulation manoeuvres.
  • 19.
  • 20. Data Analysis • SPSS (statistical package for the social sciences) for windows version 19. • A P-value of less than 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Patients and Methods
  • 21.
  • 22. The distribution of age & Gender Participants No. (%) Age (Days) Mean(±SD.) Boys 48 (64%) 9.62± 7.01 Girls 27 (36%) 13.29± 11 Total 75 (100%) 10.94±8.77
  • 23. The mean time for sample collection Participants Time (Seconds) Median Mean(±SD.) Boys 92.62±102.1 20 Girls 53.89±73.11 28 Total 79.4 ± 94.05 24 There was an 82.7% success rate (n=62/75)
  • 24. • Urine was sometimes obtained before the end of the first cycle of stimulation (<60 s) in 35 participants. • No statistically representative differences with regard to sex were found in success rate, time of sample collection or complications. • No complications other than controlled crying were observed.
  • 25.
  • 26. • the procedure based on manoeuvres described for patients with bladder dysfunction to stimulate bladder emptying through reflex contraction of the detrusor muscle. • The detrusor muscle is innervated by the parasympathetic pelvic nerves (S2–S4). • The spinal micturition reflex is a simple arch reflex. • Distended bladder walls stimulate efferent fibres going to the medulla, the arch reflex is produced in S2–S4, and afferent fibres stimulate the detrusor muscle which contracts to pass urine.
  • 27. • This reflex is voluntarily inhibited and controlled in continent individuals by the cortex, but not in newborns. • In neonates, it can be triggered, as we propose. • this technique is effective in obtaining a urine sample in a majority of patients in an easy, safe and fast way. • Bag changes, long waiting times and invasive techniques were avoided.
  • 29. Conclusions & Recommendations • A new method to obtain midstream urine in newborns is described. • It consists of feeding, bladder stimulation and paravertebral lumbar massage. • The technique has been demonstrated to be safe, quick and effective. • The discomfort and waste of time usually associated with bag collection methods can be avoided, as well as invasive techniques.