Detrusor instability is characterised by spontaneous and uninhibited contraction of the detrusor muscle during bladder filling. The bladder pressure exceeds the urethral pressure resulting in incontinence (the urethral opening pressure is higher in women with detrusor instability than in those with stable bladders).
It may complicate multiple sclerosis or a stroke but in most cases, the cause is unknown.
The symptoms are those of urge incontinence.
Diagnosis can be made only on cystometry, spikes of increased intravesical pressure appearing without the specific instruction to void, and which cannot be inhibited.
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