Pharmacotherapy for Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder

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Neurogenic bladder (NB) is a nonspecific term that may describe conditions ranging from areflectic noncontractile bladder to detrusor overactivity. The most common cause of NB in children is the presence of dysraphic malformations. Urodynamic evaluations make it possible to describe bladder dysfunctions and to plan a therapeutic strategy for each patient. In a child with NB there are two major dangerous functional problems seen in urodynamic investigations: high intravesical pressure in the storage phase and high pressure during urination. The basic goals of urologic treatment for a child with NB are the protection of the urinary tract from complications and improvement of continence. Treatment for a child with NB is usually conservative, and focuses on achieving safe bladder pressures during storage with reliable emptying, via voiding or catheterization. The two most important forms of conservative treatment are clean intermittent catheterization and pharmacological treatment of functional disorders. Some drugs are used in the treatment of functional disorders in children with NB, but none of the drugs are officially approved for small children and babies.

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Kroll, P. (2017, October 1). Pharmacotherapy for Pediatric Neurogenic Bladder. Pediatric Drugs. Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40272-017-0249-x

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