Luts
Luts
Luts
Introduction
Renal: filtration
Micturition
MicturitionProcess
Process
Patofisiology
LUTS
LUTD
Pathofisiology
Storage dysfunction
Pathofisiology
Storage dysfunction
Pathofisiology
Storage dysfunction
1.
.
Overactivity Bladder
Alterations in nerve and smooth muscle
excitability and changes in bladder urothelium
composed of neurotransmitters, sensory receptors,
and specific ion channels.
. Bladder-related
Pathofisiology
Storage dysfunction
Pathofisiology
Emptying/Voiding Dysfunction
Emptying/Voiding Dysfunction
1.
Detrusor Underactivity
Non-neurogenic
Emptying/Voiding Dysfunction
2. Bladder Outlet Overactivity or Obstruction
failure of relaxation or active contraction of the striated
or smooth sphincter during bladder contraction.
Striated sphincter dyssynergia is other common cause of
functional or nonanatomic (as opposed to fixed anatomic)
obstruction in patients with neurologic disease or injury.
A common cause of outlet obstruction in the female is
compression or fibrosis following surgery for sphincteric
incontinence
Pathofisiology
Risk Factor
Age
Diagnostic Measure
Anamnesis
Diagnostic Measure
Neurogical
Diagnostic Measure
Post-voiding residual volume
Diagnostic Measure
UrethrocystUrography
Management
Behavioural
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