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The storage phase of micturition is under ______ control. Which nn are involved? |
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-sympathetic -hypogastric stim detrusor rc & allows filling (relaxes bladder) -pudendal nerve controls EUS voluntarily |
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The voiding phase of micturition is under _____ control. Which nn are involved? |
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-parasympathetic/cholinergic -pelvic n stims |
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What is urinary incontinence? |
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-loss of voluntary control of urination resulting in leakage of urine |
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What are the 2 major causes of urinary incontinence? |
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-intravesicular P > urethral P (dec detrusor complicance or poor urethral P) -anatomic abnormalities which bypass the normal continence mechanisms |
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What are some examples of neurogenic causes of incontinence? |
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-sacral fx -pelvic n or pelvic plexus trauma -lumbosacral dz: IVDD< lymbosacral stenosis, neoplasia -sacral malformations (Manx) -FeLV -generalized motor neuron dz -dysautonomia |
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What are the major non-neurogenic causes of incontinence? |
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-USMI -detrusor instability -ectopic ureter |
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What are the major differentials based on a large bladder w/ incontinence? |
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-overflow incontinence -lower motor neuron bladder = detrusor atony -upper motor neuron bladder = automatic bladder |
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What are the major differentials based on a small bladder w/ incontinence? |
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-urethral sphincter mechanism incontinence (USMI) -detrusor hyperspasticity -ectopic ureter(s) |
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What is the most common non-neurogenic cause of incontinence? |
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What is the typical signalment for USMI? |
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-spayed/neutered medium to large breed dogs |
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What are some of the contributing components of USMI? |
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-dec estrogen affecting collagenous structures = dec intrinsic tone -pelvic bladder -obesity -vaginal structure abnormalitis -breeds: Standard Poodles, Labs, GSD -hormonal alterations: DM, Cushings, DI |
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What CS is USMI most commonly assoc w/? |
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-positive response to therapy |
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What are the two major components of USMI therapy? |
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-sympathomimetic agents: PPA -estrogen cpds: Incurin or DES |
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What are the indications, AE, & contraindicatins of PPA (sympathomimetic) for treating USMI? |
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-indications: male, cat, poor response to E2 -AE: hyperactivity, hypertension, anxiety, tachycardia, anorexia wt loss -CI: hypertension & anxiety disorders |
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What are the indications, AE, & CI of estrogens for treating USMI? |
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-female dogs -AE: behavioral change, marrow toxicity -CI: male, intact females, cats |
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Do we use intraurethral bulking agents for USMI? |
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-no b/c they all ave problems |
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What is a hydraulic occluder and how does it treat USMI? |
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-artificial urethral sphincter -acts as a fake sphincter |
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What is detrusor instability? |
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Definition
-aka urge incontinence -failure of bladder to stay relaxed during storage phase |
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How do we treat detrusor isntability? |
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-antimuscarinic agents: oxybutynin, propantheline -tricyclic antidepressants: imipramine |
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What is an ectopic ureter? |
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-ureter tunnels to a point distal to the trigone |
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How do we treat an ectopic ureter? |
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-sx: nephrectomy & ureterectomy OR ureteral reimplantation |
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HOw do we treat a neurogenic bladder? |
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-empty bladder a6-8h -monitor UA for signs of UTI -culture if infection develops -nursing care |
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What causes detrusor atony? |
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-develops secondary to chronic or severe distention of bladder |
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How do we treat detrusor atony? |
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-indwelling urinary catheter -parasympathomimetic = Bethanechol |
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How do we treat sphincter hypertonus? |
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Definition
-smooth m relaxants of IUS: Prazosin, phenoxybenzamine -skeletal m relaxants = EUS: Diazepam |
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What is reflex dyssynergia? Who is most commonly affected? |
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Definition
-asynchrony b/n the detrusor m contraction & urethral sphincter relaxation -males >> females |
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What are he CS of reflex dyssynergia? |
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Definition
-patient presents w/ pulsatile urine stream, stranguria, dysuria -patient may strain to urinate |
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How do we differentiate b/n a stone & reflex dyssynergia? |
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-U-cath can be passed easily -positive contract urethrogram is normal |
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How do we treat reflex dyssynergia? |
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-alpha-blockers & skeletal m relaxants -may need bethanechol if urine stream is still weak |
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