13 - Urinary Incontinence Flashcards
When somebody loses weight from vomiting where is this weight lost from?
ECF so loss of fluid not body mass
When does urinary incontinence occur?
- When bladder pressure is greater than urethral sphincter pressure.
- Can be due to high detrusor pressure or low urethral sphincter pressure
What are the different tissues that achieve continence?
- Smooth muscle of urethra
- Peristriated muscle
- Elasticity of connective tissure
- Ligaments of pelvic floor
What are some neurological causes of urinary incontinence?
Detrusor sphincter dyssynergia can cause issues with voiding
What are some lower urinary tract symptoms?
What are the different types of incontinence?
- Function UI also
What is functional urinary incontinence?
How is an overactive bladder linked to urinary incontinence?
What is the prevalence of UI with age?
- Increases with age, especially amongst women
- Peak increase around the time of menopause
Which type of urinary incontinence is the most common?
Stress then mixed
What are the risk factors of urinary incontinence?
- Red is just female
- Prostate cancer
- Hysterectomy
- Blockage
- Chronic cough
What should you do when someone presents to you with UI?
- History
- Examination
- Refer for investigations
What are some investigations you can do into a patient with urinary incontinence?
What type of incontinence may occur when a male has his prostate removed?
What is a pressure flow study?
- Measuring bladder pressure and detrusor pressure
- Detrusor = bladder pressure - abdominal pressure
- Can see if you have detrusor underactivity and measure obstruction to voiding