Causes of urinary incontinence after acute hemispheric stroke.

Author: GelberD A, GoodD C, LavenL J, VerhulstS J

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Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We prospectively studied bladder function in stroke patients to determine the mechanisms responsible for poststroke urinary incontinence. METHODS: Fifty-one patients with recent unilateral ischemic hemispheric stroke admitted to a neurorehabilitation unit were enrolled. The ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.24.3.378

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Causes of Urinary Incontinence After Stroke

Stroke, a sudden disruption of blood flow to the brain, can have a wide range of consequences, including urinary incontinence. This study delves into the mechanisms underlying post-stroke urinary incontinence, seeking to understand the factors that contribute to this debilitating condition. Researchers conducted a prospective study to investigate the association between stroke location, neurological deficits, and bladder dysfunction in stroke patients.

Unraveling the Mechanisms of Post-Stroke Incontinence

The study found that post-stroke urinary incontinence is associated with several factors, including large infarcts, aphasia (language impairment), cognitive impairment, and functional disability. Researchers identified three major mechanisms responsible for post-stroke incontinence: disruption of the neuromicturition pathways, cognitive and language deficits, and neuropathy or medication-related bladder dysfunction.

Navigating the Challenges of Post-Stroke Incontinence

This research highlights the importance of comprehensive assessment and individualized care for stroke patients experiencing urinary incontinence. By understanding the underlying causes of incontinence, healthcare providers can develop targeted treatment strategies that address the specific needs of each patient. It's like navigating a desert, where a careful understanding of the terrain is essential for a successful journey.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study underscores the complexity of post-stroke urinary incontinence, a condition that can have a profound impact on a patient's quality of life. By exploring the diverse mechanisms underlying this condition, we can develop more effective treatment strategies and improve the well-being of stroke survivors. Just as a desert traveler must adapt to the challenges of the environment, individuals who have experienced a stroke must be supported and empowered to navigate their recovery journey.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 1993-04-02
  2. Date Revised 2019-07-27
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

8446973

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1161/01.str.24.3.378

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