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Development of nocturnal urinary control in Chinese children younger than 8 years old - 16/08/11

Doi : 10.1016/j.urology.2006.06.030 
Jian Guo Wen a, b, , Qing Wei Wang a, b, Jian Jun Wen b, Jing Su b, Yue Chen b, Kui Liu a, He Ying Yang a
a Department of Pediatric Surgery, Pediatric Urodynamic Centre, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou City, Henan, China 
b Institute of Clinical Medical Research, Henan University, Zhengzhou City, Henan, China 

Reprint requests: Jian Guo Wen, M.D., Ph.D., Pediatric Urodynamic Centre and Clinical Medical Research Institute, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, 450052, China.

Abstract

Objectives

To estimate the development of nocturnal urinary control (NUC) with age in Chinese children younger than 8 years of age using cross-sectional and retrospective surveys.

Methods

We used a cross-sectional survey of 4754 children (1 to 8 years old), a retrospective investigation of 2745 children younger than 9 years old, and an anonymous questionnaire of 8222 children 9 to 18 years old . The children without NUC were subdivided into infant (1 to 3 years old), preschool age (4 to 6 years old), and primary school (7 to 8 years old) groups.

Results

The response rate to the cross-sectional and retrospective surveys was 90% and 89%, respectively. In the cross-sectional survey, the prevalence of children attaining NUC was 52% for those younger than 2 years of age, 76% for those aged 2 to 3 years, and 93% at age 8. Girls were more likely than boys to acquire NUC earlier. In the retrospective survey, the prevalence of children attaining NUC before age 2 was 17% and was 72% for those aged 2 to 3 years, and 98% by age 8. The proportion of nonmonosymptomatic bedwettings in children without NUC was 14%. Arousal difficulty and a positive family history were found in 67% and 11% of children with nocturnal wetting, respectively. The severity of bedwetting and arousal difficulty was significantly greater in infants than in preschool and school-age children.

Conclusions

The results from the cross-sectional and retrospective surveys showed that the most important period of attaining NUC is 2 to 3 years of age. Nearly 90% of children attained NUC by the age of 5.

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 This study was supported by the Innovation and Talent Research Foundation of Henan Province China (grant 022-100-2000), Henan Innovation Project for University Prominent Research Talents (grant 2001KYCX004), and National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant 30571931).


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