The bladder contractility and bladder outlet obstruction indices in children. Results of a global Delphi consensus study

Author:

Sinha Sanjay1ORCID,Hashim Hashim2ORCID,Finazzi‐Agrò Enrico3ORCID,Dmochowski Roger Roman4,Iacovelli Valerio5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Apollo Hospital Hyderabad Telangana India

2. Department of Urology Bristol Urological Institute Bristol UK

3. Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Rome "Tor Vergata" and Unit of Urology Policlinico Tor Vergata University Hospital Rome Italy

4. Department of Urology, Surgery, and Gynecology Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville Tennessee USA

5. Department of Urology San Carlo di Nancy General Hospital, GVM Care and Research Rome Italy

Abstract

AbstractAimsThis Delphi study was planned to examine global expert consensus with regard to utility, accuracy, and categorization of Bladder Contractility Index (BCI), Bladder Outlet Obstruction Index (BOOI), and the related evidence. This manuscript deals with children and follows previous manuscripts reporting on adult men and women.MethodsEighteen experts were invited to answer the two‐round survey including three foundation questions and four survey questions. Consensus was defined as ≥75% agreement. The ordinal scale (0–10) in Round 1 was classified into “strongly agree,” “agree,” “neutral,” “disagree,” and “strongly disagree” for the final round. A systematic search for evidence was conducted for therapeutic studies that have examined outcome stratified by the indices in children.ResultsEleven experts participated in the survey with 100% completion. Consensus was not noted with regard to any of the questions. There was a general trend toward disagreement with the utility of the BCI and BOOI in children. Systematic search yielded one publication pertaining the value of the indices in predicting long‐term outcome in boys treated for posterior urethral valves.ConclusionsThis global Delphi survey of experts showed a general disinclination to use numerical indices for bladder contractility and bladder outflow obstruction in children. There is very little data on the use of the BCI and BOOI indices in children. The establishment of urodynamic indices in children might help refine the treatment of functional urological disorders in children.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology,Neurology (clinical)

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