What Healthcare Professionals should know about Autonomic Dysreflexia
Publisert av Anna Mars, 16.sep.2021
Autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is a condition that may affect as many as 90% of spinal cord injured patients with injuries at or above the 6th thoracic vertebrae. This review aims to increase the knowledge and understanding of AD to ease management of the condition.
Les merEmne: Neurogenic bowel, spinal cord injury (SCI)
Life enhancing bladder and bowel interventions starts with the patient
Publisert av Anna Mars, 18.mar.2021
Neurogenic bladder and bowel dysfunction has a significant impact on quality of life and well-being. To increase quality of life, treatments should be based on patient reported outcomes. Read more about this and other conclusions in a literature review by Patel et al.
Les merEmne: Neurogenic bladder, Neurogenic bowel, bladder and bowel interaction, quality of life
Highlights from ACCT Webinar on TAI
Publisert av Anna Mars, 23.feb.2021
On Tuesday, February 9th the ACCT Webinar: Transanal irrigation (TAI) – a solution for constipation and fecal incontinence took place. During one hour we heard Professors Jan Tack and Anton Emmanuel together with Clinical Nurse Lead Bev Collins discuss how Transanal Irrigation (TAI) could be a possible management option for a wider group of patients and how to improve adherence to the therapy. Here are some highlights from the event.
Les merEmne: ACCT, Neurogenic bowel, transanal irrigasjon (TAI), bowel management
Publication Highlight: Life enhancing bladder and bowel interventions starts with the patient
Publisert av Anna Mars, 14.okt.2019
Neurogenic bladder and bowel dysfunction has a significant impact on quality of life and well-being. To increase quality of life, treatments should be based on patient reported outcomes. Read more about this and other conclusions in a literature review by Patel et al.
Emne: Neurogenic bladder, Neurogenic bowel, bladder and bowel interaction
Publication Highlight: Life controlled by bladder and bowel
Publisert av Anna Mars, 24.sep.2019
Bladder and bowel symptoms are known to reduce quality of life and are rated a severe life problem in persons with SCI. This study was undertaken to identify women’s experiences living with spinal cord injury and neurogenic bladder and bowel.
Emne: Neurogenic bladder, Neurogenic bowel, bladder and bowel interaction