Urinary function in elderly people with and without leukoaraiosis: relation to cognitive and gait function

Abstract
OBJECTIVES To investigate urinary function in the elderly with and without white matter lesion (leukoaraiosis) in relation to cognitive and gait function. METHODS Sixty three subjects were examined, with mean age 73 (range 62 to 86 years). Subjects with brainstem stroke or with large hemispheric lesions were excluded. Spin echo 1.5 T MRI images were graded from 0 to 4 for severity of white matter lesions. Urinary function was assessed by detailed questionnaire and urodynamic studies were performed in 33 of the subjects, including measurement of postmicturition residuals, water cystometry, and sphincter EMG. A mini mental state examination (MMSE) and examination of gait was also performed and compared with urinary function. RESULTS Urodynamic studies showed subjects with grade 1–4 white matter lesions to have detrusor hyperreflexia more commonly (82%) than those with grade 0 white matter lesions (9%) (pCONCLUSIONS Urinary dysfunction is common and probably the early sign in elderly people with leukoaraiosis on MRI.