Early Serum Sodium Changes in Elderly Patients with Nocturia Receiving Desmopressin

Ashraf Mohamed Ali Satour;

Abstract


octuria is defined as the need to awaken ≥ 1 times per night to void. Although nocturia has been shown to be one of the most bothersome LUTS, nocturia has not received the clinical attention that it deserves. In spite of its prevalence underestimated, nocturia is in fact an extremely common condition that has considerable impact on quality of life and health outcomes, especially in the elderly. It can be caused by a variety of factors; the pathogenesis of nocturia is complex and sometimes multifactorial, involving several organ systems.
The increased mortality rate associated with nocturia was likely due to its association with impaired sleep, as well as the increased risk of falls and related fractures in patients with nocturia, especially elderly patients.
Nocturia is common among patients suffering from BPO or OAB and their nocturnal urinary frequency may be an extension of their daytime symptoms because of diminished bladder storage capacity.
History and physical examination are aimed at identifying medical conditions and medications that predispose to nocturia and which, if treated, may lead to resolution of the problem.
The treatment of nocturia divided into basic non pharmacological treatment beside pharmacological treatment,


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Title Early Serum Sodium Changes in Elderly Patients with Nocturia Receiving Desmopressin
Other Titles التغيرات المبكره لمستوى الصوديوم فى الدم الناتجه عن استخدام الدسموبريسين فى علاج المرضى كبار السن الذين يعانون من التبول
Authors Ashraf Mohamed Ali Satour
Issue Date 2018

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