Table 1 Basal demographics of including participants.

From: Urodynamic evaluation of neurogenic bladder in patients with spinal cord injury within 6 months post-injury: a Retrospective Cross-Sectional Study

Variables

Complete N (%) or M (SD)

Incomplete N (%) or M (SD)

Value (p)

Sex

  

0.025a (0.873)

 Male

45 (71.4)

90 (70.3)

 Female

18 (28.6)

38 (29.7)

Age (yrs.)

45.63 (16.02)

55.30 (15.92)

−3.936b (<0.001)

AIS

  

191.000a (<0.001)

 A

34 (54.0)

0 (0.0)

 B

29 (46.0)

0 (0.0)

 C

0 (0.0)

34 (26.6)

 D

0 (0.0)

94 (73.4)

Neurological level

  

11.694a (0.003)

 Cervical

25 (39.7)

68 (53.1)

 Thoracic

33 (52.4)

36 (28.1)

 Lumbar

5 (7.9)

24 (18.8)

Etiology of injury

  

2.274a (0.132)

 Traumatic

44 (69.8)

75 (58.6)

 Non-Traumatic

19 (30.2)

53 (41.4)

Duration between injury and UDS (days)

1.973a (0.373)

 0–90

11 (17.5)

34 (26.6)

 90–135

33 (52.4)

61 (47.7)

 135–180

19 (30.2)

33 (25.8)

Voiding method

  

35.468a (<0.001)

 Foley

22 (34.9)

25 (19.5)

 Suprapubic

1 (1.6)

2 (1.6)

 CIC

33 (52.4)

34 (26.6)

 Spontaneous Voiding

4 (6.3)

64 (50.0)

 Combined methodsc

3 (4.8)

3 (2.3)

Bladder medication

  

0.052a (0.974)

 Not used

38 (60.3)

75 (58.6)

 1

16 (25.4)

34 (26.6)

 2

9 (14.3)

19 (14.8)

  1. AIS american spinal injury association impairment scale, UDS urodynamic study, CIC clean intermittent catheterization.
  2. aPearson’s chi-squared test. bStudent’s t test. Bold is statistically significant (p < 0.05).
  3. cSpontaneous or Crede voiding + intermittent catheterization.