UI Flashcards
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OAB Sxs
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- Urinary urgency: suddenly needing to urinate with or without incontinence
- Urinary frequency: voiding >= 8x/d
- Nocturia: >= 2 awakening in the night to urinate
- UI: involuntary leakage of urine
2
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Urge Incontinence
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- Sudden and unstoppable urge to urinate
- Associated with neuropathy
3
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Stress Incontinence
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- Urine leaks out during any form of exertion
- Includes exercise, coughing, sneezing, laughing, etc.
4
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Mixed Incontinence
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-Mixture of stress and urge
5
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Functional Incontinence
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- No abnormality in bladder
- Cognitively, socially, or physically impaired that is inhibiting access to toilet
6
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Overflow Incontinence
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- Quantity of urine stored in bladder exceeds capacity
- Often occurs without urge to urinate
- EX: BPH
7
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OAB Risk Factors
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- Age > 40 yo
- Diabetes
- Prior vaginal delivery
- Obesity
- Neurologic conditions
- Drugs that increase incontinence (alcohol, diuretics, sedatives, cholinesterase inhibitors)
8
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Non-Rx Treatment
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- Behavioral therapies are considered first-line
- Includes bladder training, delayed/scheduled voiding, pelvic floor muscle, urge control technique, fluid management, dietary changes, weight loss
- Therefore, ALL drugs are 2nd line
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Urge/Mixed Incontinence Tx
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- First-line: anticholinergics, beta-3 receptor agonists
- Botox second/third line (higher efficacy but high cost/inconvenient)
- Last line: nerve stimulation or surgery
10
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Anticholinergic Drugs
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- AKA antimuscarinic drugs
- Block ACh from binding
- ER formulations preferred due to lower risk of dry mouth
- Drugs that are more selective for M3 receptors have fewer CNS side effects
- Avoid in pts >= 65 yo (Beers Criteria)
11
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Ditropan XL
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- Anticholinergic Agent
- Oxybutynin ER - OROS formulation, can leave ghost shell
- IR formula available too
- Oxytrol - OTC patch (>= 18 yo) applied twice a week
- Gel formulation also on the market
- Topical options cause less dry mouth
- Older, less selective
12
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Detrol
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- Anticholinergic agent
- Tolterodine
- ER formulation = Detrol LA
13
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Tropsium
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- Anticholinergic agent
- Take on empty stomach
14
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Vesicare
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- Anticholinergic agent
- Solifenacin
- More selective for M3 and less CNS SE
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Anticholinergic Agent Info
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- CI: uncontrolled narrow angle glaucoma
- Warning: agitation, confusion, drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision (caution in tasks needing mental alertness) - anti-SLUDD
- SE: dizzy/drowsy (worst with oxybutynin), xerostomia, constipation