Detrusor Hyperactivity With Impaired Bladder Contractility
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Pathology
Clinical-manifestations
- may mimic urinary stress incontinence
- urinary retention
- patients either are unable to empty their bladder completely or can empty their bladder completely only with straining due to poor contractility of the detrusor
Complications
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- disease interaction(s) of venous stasis with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of lumbar spinal stenosis with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of cervical spinal stenosis with urge incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of spinal cord injury with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of Parkinson's disease with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of multiple sclerosis with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of dementia with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of stroke with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of rheumatoid arthritis with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of diabetes mellitus with urinary incontinence
- disease interaction(s) of heart failure with urinary incontinence
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More General Terms
Additional Terms
- detrusor instability (unstable bladder, hyperactive bladder, irritable bladder)
- detrusor muscle (musculi detrusor vesicae)
- detrusor sphincter dyssynergia (DSD)
References
- Geriatric Review Syllabus, 7th edition Parada JT et al (eds) American Geriatrics Society, 2010
