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Nocturia in the Elderly

Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports, 2014
Nocturia within the elderly is a highly prevalent and underdiagnosed condition that significantly affects quality of life. The pathophysiology is multifactorial and may manifest from one or a combination of nonurologic, intrinsic renal, and/or bladder outlet/storage problems.
Anand Badri   +3 more
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Current pharmacotherapy of nocturia

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2013
Nocturia is a bothersome urologic symptom and is defined as awakening from sleep once or more times to void. The condition is highly prevalent in men and women and increases in prevalence with age. Impact on quality of life is substantial as is the associated morbidity and mortality.A PubMed literature search was undertaken to identify evidence for the
Alan J. Wein, Ariana L. Smith
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Nocturnal polyuria and nocturia

International Urology and Nephrology, 2023
S. Tyagi, M. Chancellor
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Effect of salt intake reduction on nocturia in patients with excessive salt intake

Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2019
To assess the efficacy of salt reduction for improving nocturia in patients with high salt intake.
T. Matsuo, Y. Miyata, H. Sakai
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Nocturia and Blood Pressure Elevation in Adolescents.

Journal of community health, 2023
Tasmia Promi   +14 more
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Nocturia in older men

Maturitas, 2012
Nocturia is a common and bothersome symptom that impacts on sleep-quality and quality of life. Nocturia often has a multi-factorial etiology which makes thorough assessment of the complaint indispensable. This review summarizes the definition of nocturia, its epidemiology, clinical presentation, pathophysiology, diagnostics, and treatment options with ...
Boris van Doorn, J.L.H. Ruud Bosch
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Nocturia and Quality of Life

European Urology, 2012
The subject of nocturia has rightly received more and more attention when it became clear how much it can affect one’s life. Nocturia has been defined as the complaint of waking at night one or more times to void [1]. One nocturnal void is often considered within normal limits, particularly in the elderly, but even one nocturnal void can be experienced
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Nocturia in the Elderly

2011
Nocturia is a part of life for most older persons, especially men, nearly 90% of whom experience at least one episode of nighttime voiding [1]. It is often cited as one of the most bothersome of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) [2, 3]. Unlike the other common LUTS, nocturia can cause significant morbidity and even mortality for elderly persons.
Johnson F. Tsui, Catherine E. DuBeau
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Female nocturia.

International urology and nephrology, 2002
Many elderly experience nocturia to such a degree that it influences their quality of life. Different studies use equivocal definitions when trying to analyze data on nocturia. The literature on etiology of female nocturia is sparse, whereas male nocturia has been studied rather extensively because of the association with lower urinary tract symptoms ...
Hvistendahl, G.M., Djurhuus, J.C.
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Management of Nocturia in the Female

Current Urology Reports, 2015
Nocturia is a common but overlooked lower urinary tract symptom that substantially reduces patient health and quality of life. Though traditionally viewed as occurring predominantly in males, nocturia has been found to be equally as prevalent in females.
Alvaro Lucioni   +2 more
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