TABLE 1.
ID | Age | Sex | Injury | ASIA | Years since injury | Cause of injury | Bladder voiding | Bladder storage | Previous BTX | Sensation | Incontinence |
P01 | 44 | M | T4 | A | 5 | T | ISC + sheath | AM | Y | N | Y |
P03 | 68 | M | C5 | D | 10 | Non-T | ISC | AM | Y | Y | Y |
P04 | 50 | M | L1 | A | 1 | T | ISC | AM | N | Y | Y |
P05 | 47 | M | T11 | A | 11 | T | ISC | AM | Y | N | Y |
P06 | 60 | M | C6 | D | 15 | T | ISC | None | Y | Y | Y |
P07 | 47 | M | C5 | C | 27 | T | Sheath | AM | N | Y | Y |
P09 | 56 | M | T3 | D | 2 | Non-T | Voids | AM | N | Y | Y |
Bladder management for storage (AM, Antimuscarinic medication) and voiding (ISC is Intermittent Self Catheterisation) is shown as is presence of self-reported bladder sensation and self-reported incontinence.