Pathology
RF & Sx
Investigations
Management
100

Name the 2 main types of urinary incontinence

Urge incontinence, Stress incontinence

100

Which type of incontinence occurs when coughing, sneezing or lauging?

Stress incontinence

100

What test is done to assess for infection, microscopic haematuria and other pathology?

Urine dipstick

100

What type of movement can help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles?

Pelvic floor exercises (supervised)

200

What is urge incontinence caused by?

Overactivity of the detrusor muscle of the bladder

200

Which type of incontinence occurs when there is a sudden need to pass urine with loss of control on the way?

Urge incontinence

200

For at least how long should a bladder diary be completed for?

3 days

200

What is the biggest risk with medication such as oxybuynin, tolterodine, solifenacin use in the elderly for urge incontinence?

High ACB: dry mouth, dry eyes, urinary retention, constipations, postural hypotension = inc risk of falls, cognitive decline...

300

What is stress incontinence?

Weakness of the pelvic floor and sphincter muscles = urine can leak at times of increased pressure on the bladder
300

Name 4 risk factors increasing the risk of developing UI?

increasing age, previous pregnancy/childbirth, high BMI, hysterectomy, postmenopausal status, family Hx, neurological conditions (MS), cognitive impairment/dementia

300

What is the name of the grading system for assessing the strength of pelvic muscle contractions?

Modified Oxford Grading System

300

SNRI used as 2nd line where surgery is less preferred in stress incontinence?

Duloxetine

400

On average, in a healthy adult, how much urine (mL) can the bladder accommodate for?

400 - 600 mL

400

Give a differential diagnosis for haematuria, persisting bladder, urethral pain, recurruent UTI and constant leakage.

400

What can be measured using a bladder scan to assess for incomplete emptying?

Post-void residual bladder volume

400

Medication used as an alternative to anticholinergic burden in urge incontinence in the frail elderly?

Mirabegron (beta-3 agonist)

500

Which receptors on the detrusor muscle predominantly causes bladder contraction during urination & what receptors maintain urethral sphincter contraction during urine storage?

Detrusor: M3 receptors 

Urethral sphincter: Alpha-1 adrenergic receptors

500

What underlying causes and contributing factors must be assed in a comprehensive history? Name/describe 2.

Neurological conditions e.g., PD, Diabetes, cognitive impairment.

History of urinary tract disorders or lower spinal surgery.

Obstetric and gynaecological history, including pregnancies and a history of prolapse or hysterectomy.

The use of medications that can cause or exacerbate incontinence e.g., diuretics.

500

What can be used to investigate patients with urge incontinence not responding to first-line medical treatments, difficulties urinating, urinary retention, previous surgery or an unclear diagnosis?

Urodynamic Testing

500

What can be injected into the bladder wall in urge incontinence?

Botulinum toxin type A

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