Postobstructive Diuresis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Identify the clinical features, symptoms, and risk factors associated with postobstructive diuresis following bladder decompression Implement timely interventions for managing postobstructive diuresis, including fluid and electrolyte monitoring and appropriate pharmacological treatments
Post-obstructive diuresis • LITFL • FFS Post-obstructive diuresis is a polyuric state in which large amounts of sodium and water are eliminated after the relief of a urinary tract obstruction It is defined as the production of: ≥ 3 liters (i e 3000 mL) of urine over 24 hours immediately following the relief of urinary retention
Post-Obstructive Pneumonia and Its Causes - Verywell Health Post-obstructive pneumonia is an infection in the lung caused by a blockage in one of the airways The infection happens when mucus and fluids in the lung become trapped behind the blockage Nearly all cases of post-obstructive pneumonia are caused by lung cancer, but a small percentage are not
Post obstructive diuresis - Renal Fellow Network There are several physiologic and pathologic factors that lead to the development of this condition Accumulation of urea and other non-reabsorbable solutes resulting in an osmotic diuresis Decreased tubular reabsorption of sodium secondary to altered expression of proximal and distal sodium transporters
Postobstructive Diuresis - PubMed Postobstructive diuresis (POD) may develop following the acute drainage and decompression of a distended bladder, leading to prolonged polyuria accompanied by excessive loss of salt and water POD is characterized by prolonged urine production of 200 mL or more for at least 2 consecutive hours following the relief of urinary retention
Post-obstructive diuresis - WikEM ↑ 1 0 1 1 Halbgewachs C, Domes T Postobstructive diuresis Can Fam Physician 2015 Feb; 61(2): 137–142 ↑ Nyman MA et al Management of urinary retention: rapid versus gradual decompression and risk of complications