Urodynamic testing after spinal cord injury : a practical guide /
This book aims to provide a guide for urodynamic investigation in individuals who have suffered spinal cord injuries. It is universally acknowledged that this type of investigation is valuable and most international guidelines consider it mandatory in patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction. Th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
[2017]
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Colección: | NIH publication ;
no. 07-5106 |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; Contents; Abbreviations; 1: Introduction; 2: Physiology and Pathophysiology; 2.1 Normal Bladder Function; 2.2 Acute Period After SCI; 2.3 Suprasacral Lesion; 2.4 Sacral-Subsacral Lesion; 3: Diagnosis of Neurogenic LUT Dysfunction after SCI; 3.1 Patient History; 3.2 Urinary Diary (Frequency/Volume Chart); 3.3 Questionnaires; 3.4 Physical Examination; 3.5 Laboratory Tests; 3.6 Tests to Evaluate LUT Functions; 4: Techniques of UDT; 5: Performing UDT; 5.1 Positioning of the Patient; 5.2 Placing the Measurement Catheters; 5.3 Calibration and Controlling of the Pressure Lines.
- 5.4 Filling Solution5.5 Filling Rate; 5.6 Maximum Filling Volume; 5.7 Electromyography; 5.8 Imaging; 5.9 One Channel UDT; 6: Data Obtained from UDT; 7: 40 cm H2O; 8: Training; 9: When to Perform UDT After SCI; 10: When to Repeat UDT; 11: Complications of UDT; 12: Indications to Postpone UDT; 13: Special UDT Tests; 13.1 Ice Water Test; 13.2 Bethanechol Super Sensitivity Test; 13.3 Clinical Neurophysiological Tests; 14: Rules to Get Proper Results of UDT; 15: Value of UDT; 16: Different Types of Intravesical Pressure Development.
- 16.1 Three Types of Vesical Pressure Tracings from a One Channel Cystometry16.2 Advantage of Simultaneous Pressure Measurements in Bladder and Bowel; 16.3 Adding a Urethral Sphincter Tracing; 16.4 Adding Uroflowmetry; 17: Urodynamic Tracings with Full Medical Files; 17.1 Case 1; 17.1.1 History; 17.1.1.1 LUT Function Basic Data Set; 17.1.2 Clinical Examination; 17.1.3 Urodynamic Basic Data Set (see Fig. 17.1); 17.1.4 Urinary Tract Imaging Basic Data Set (see Fig. 17.2); 17.1.5 Other Diagnostic Tests; 17.1.6 Management; 17.2 Case 2; 17.2.1 History.
- 17.2.1.1 LUT Function Basic Data Set17.2.2 Clinical Examination; 17.2.3 Urodynamic Basic Data Set (see Fig. 17.3); 17.2.4 Urinary Tract Imaging Basic Data Set (see Fig. 17.4); 17.2.5 Other Diagnostic Tests; 17.2.6 Management; 17.3 Case 3; 17.3.1 History; 17.3.1.1 LUT Function Basic Data Set; 17.3.2 Clinical Examination; 17.3.3 Urodynamic Basic Data Set (see Figs. 17.5 and Fig. 17.6); 17.3.4 Urinary Tract Imaging Basic Data Set (see Fig. 17.7); 17.3.5 Other Diagnostic Tests; 17.3.6 Management; 17.4 Case 4; 17.4.1 History; 17.4.1.1 LUT Function Basic Data Set.
- 17.4.2 Clinical Examination17.4.3 Urodynamic Basic Data Set (see Figs. 17.8 and Fig. 17.9); 17.4.4 Urinary Tract Imaging Basic Data Set (see Fig. 17.10); 17.4.5 Other Diagnostic Tests; 17.4.6 Management; 17.5 Case 5; 17.5.1 History; 17.5.1.1 LUT Function Basic Data Set; 17.5.2 Clinical Examination; 17.5.3 Urodynamic Basic Data Set (see Figs. 17.11 and 17.12); 17.5.4 Urinary Tract Imaging Basic Data Set (see Fig. 17.13); 17.5.5 Other Diagnostic Tests; 17.5.6 Management; 17.6 Case 6; 17.6.1 History; 17.6.1.1 LUT Function Basic Data Set; 17.6.2 Clinical Examination.