Clinical response and urethral pressure profile changes after phenylpropanolamine in dogs with primary sphincter incompetence
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- 15 September 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
- Vol. 187 (6) , 605-611
- https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.1985.187.06.605
Abstract
SUMMARY: Based on clinical response, urethral pressure profile changes, and lack of side effects, phenylpropanolamine was effective and safe in treating dogs with primary sphincter incompetence. Primary sphincter incompetence was diagnosed in 11 female and 8 male dogs with urinary incontinence. Urodynamics of the dogs were assessed, using a combined urethral pressure profile and urethral sphincter electromyography. Male and female dogs had significantly (P2O vs 79.72 ± 4.61 cm of H2O for female dogs and 48.63 ± 8.68 cm of H2O vs 99.77 ± 11.71 cm of H2O for male dogs). After treatment with phenylpropanolamine, there was a significant increase in maximal urethral closure pressure in both sexes to within normal range (77.73 ± 8.70 cm of H2O in females and 92.50 ± 14.60 cm of H2O in males). Electromyographic activity was normal before and after treatment. Urinary incontinence resolved clinically in all but 1 male and 1 female dog; however, the condition in these 2 dogs improved considerably. Minimal side effects were seen clinically. Mean arterial blood pressure was not altered by treatment. Plasma estrogen and testosterone concentrations in 8 female dogs were not different from those in continent female dogs. The incontinence in these dogs was considered a sphincter incompetence rather than estrogen responsive.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
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