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Neuromodulation for overactive bladder

Nature Reviews Urology, 2013
Overactive bladder (OAB) affects millions of people worldwide yet first-line treatments are often poorly tolerated and compliance rates are low. Neuromodulation works via afferent nerve modulation and offers a minimally invasive and reversible alternative treatment option for patients with OAB who have failed first-line therapy.
Jamie, Bartley   +2 more
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The pharmacotherapy of overactive bladder

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2011
Urinary urgency is the key symptom of overactive bladder (OAB) and often forces patients to modify their lifestyle or daily routine. The impact of OAB on quality of life is significant. Antimuscarinics, an established pharmaceutical treatment for OAB, were originally thought to affect parasympathetic efferents to the bladder; however, there is ...
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Overactive bladder in women

Nursing Standard, 2016
Overactive bladder in women is a common chronic condition of urinary storage, affecting a significant proportion of the population. It is defined as a symptom diagnosis that indicates lower urinary tract dysfunction, in which patients experience urinary urgency, with or without urge incontinence, usually accompanied by frequency and nocturia.
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Overactive bladder: an update

Current Opinion in Urology, 2007
Overactive bladder is an important lower urinary tract syndrome that negatively affects the quality of life of millions of people worldwide. Both sexes and all age groups may be affected; therefore many specialists, including urologists, gynaecologists, geriatricians, paediatricians, physiotherapists and continence advisors, are involved in the ...
Hashim, Hashim, Paul, Abrams
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Refractory Overactive Bladder

2021
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a prevalent health issue that affects millions of people of all ages around the world. OAB comprises a constellation of symptoms that includes urinary frequency and urgency with or without urgency incontinence and can have a tremendous impact on an individual's quality of life.
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Management of overactive bladder

Nature Reviews Urology, 2010
Many people are affected by urinary urgency, which can be highly bothersome. Urgency is the cornerstone symptom of overactive bladder (OAB), commonly occurring in conjunction with urinary frequency and nocturia. Once other medical causes of similar symptoms have been excluded, first-line OAB management comprises fluid intake advice and bladder training,
Gulur, DM, Drake, M
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Overactive bladder in the elderly

Urologiia
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a syndrome consisting of urgency, usually accompanied by urinary frequency and nocturia, with or without urgent incontinence, in absence of a causative infection or pathological conditions. The prevalence of OAB is approximately 11-19% in both men and women, and leads to a significant negative effect on health-related ...
G, Krivoborodov G   +4 more
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Bladder Sensation Measures and Overactive Bladder

Journal of Urology, 2009
We performed a prospective multicomponent study to determine whether subjective and objective bladder sensation instruments may provide data on sensory dysfunction in patients with overactive bladder.We evaluated 70 prospectively enrolled patients with urodynamics and questionnaires on validated urgency (Urgency Perception Score), general overactive ...
David E, Rapp   +3 more
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Bladder afferents and their role in the overactive bladder

Urology, 2002
The role of afferent innervation of the bladder in the pathophysiology of urinary incontinence has become the focus of intense interest. In normal health, the afferent pathway is mediated largely by Adelta-fibers, which ultimately send information about the state of bladder fullness to the pontine micturition center via the periaqueductal gray matter ...
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Pathophysiology of the Overactive Bladder

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2002
Roger P, Goldberg, Peter K, Sand
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