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Evaluation of urodynamic studies by computer

1978

In an attempt to simplify urodynamic evaluation, the data obtained from cystometry, urethral profile and flowmetry were analysed using the ICS recommendations for standardization and terminology. All studies were compiled from check lists feasible for computation. The aim was to establish standards and "typical" changes for the normal bladder and pathological states to enable automatic readout of computed data. The results did, in fact, show "typical" changes but failed to establish standard measurements suitable for completely computed diagnoses.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrethral ObstructionAdolescentStandardizationManometryUrologyUrinary BladderUrodynamic studiesTerminologyUrethraHydrostatic PressuremedicineHumansMedical physicsDiagnosis Computer-AssistedUrinary Bladder NeurogenicMedical diagnosisChildAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographybusiness.industryInfantCystometryMiddle AgedSurgeryUrinary IncontinenceChild PreschoolNormal bladderFemalebusinessUrological Research
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The Aged Lower Urinary Tract: Deficits in Neural Control Mechanisms.

2021

Bothersome urinary symptoms plague many older adults and disproportionally affect women. Underreporting of symptoms and general stigma/embarrassment associated with incontinence has negatively impacted the availability of treatments, as research cannot be championed if the severity of the problem is not apparent. Available therapeutics have limited efficacy and are often not recommended in aged patients. Lower urinary tract function has a long and rich history in animal studies; while much of the underlying anatomy has been described, including neural control mechanisms, the impact of aging has only just begun to be addressed. Recent work has provided strong evidence that neural control ove…

GeriatricsagingRC952-954.6cystometrybladderneural controlmicturitionFrontiers in aging
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Ice water test in multiple sclerosis: A pilot trial.

2018

OBJECTIVES To investigate the significance of the ice water test in patients with multiple sclerosis and to evaluate a novel ice water test nomogram in a large patient cohort. METHODS A total of 201 ice water tests of patients with multiple sclerosis were retrospectively evaluated. Incontinence episodes in 24 h and sex were correlated with the ice water test. Furthermore, an ice water test nomogram was developed in order to categorize the detrusor overactivity in severity degrees. Descriptive statistics were carried out for population characteristics. Correlations of categorical variables were calculated by the χ2 -test. The independent t-test was carried out for correlations of continuous …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMultiple SclerosisUrologyPopulation030232 urology & nephrologyUrologyPilot Projectsurologic and male genital diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansUrinary Bladder NeurogeniceducationFalse Negative ReactionsNeurogenic bladder dysfunctionRetrospective Studieseducation.field_of_study030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrinary Bladder OveractiveMultiple sclerosisIceCystometryNomogramMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseTest (assessment)NomogramsUrodynamicsOveractive bladderCohortLinear ModelsFemalebusinesshuman activitiesInternational journal of urology : official journal of the Japanese Urological Association
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Absorption of oxybutynin from vaginal inserts: drug blood levels and the response of the rabbit bladder.

2000

Abstract Objectives. Oxybutynin has been used for treatment of urge urinary incontinence for more than 20 years. However, one of the major problems with its use is uncomfortable anticholinergic side effects that can lead to discontinuation of treatment. Alternative forms of drug administration may reduce side effects and thus improve patient compliance. Methods. A cylinder-shaped, curved silicone elastomer insert containing oxybutynin was anchored in the vagina of female rabbits. The inserts were designed to release oxybutynin at rates of 0.5, 1.0, and 5.0 mg/day, respectively. Blood drug and metabolite levels were monitored for 1 to 7 days and cystometry was carried out after 7 days of tre…

Urologymedia_common.quotation_subjectUrinary Bladdermedicine.disease_causeUrinationAbsorptionBlood drugMedicineAnimalsOxybutyninActive metabolitemedia_commonUrinary bladdermedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCystometryParasympatholyticsAdministration Intravaginalmedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiaDelayed-Action PreparationsVaginaVaginaSilicone ElastomersMandelic AcidsFemaleRabbitsIrritationbusinessmedicine.drugComplianceUrology
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OAB Evidence from the Urologist’s Perspective

2003

Abstract Overactive bladder (OAB) is the term introduced by the International Continence Society in 2002 to describe the symptoms of urgency, with or without urge incontinence, usually in the presence of frequency and nocturia. Community-based prevalence studies have shown an estimated 16% of the adult population in the US and Europe suffers the symptoms of OAB, and in many cases the symptoms can have a profound effect on quality of life. OAB can also co-exist with other disorders (e.g. depression, sleep deprivation, urinary tract and skin infections) which further increases the burden to the patient. Contemporary therapeutic algorithms, based on clinical experiences and evaluations of the …

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrologyCystometryUrinary incontinenceurologic and male genital diseasesmedicine.diseasefemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsSleep deprivationPharmacotherapyQuality of lifeOveractive bladdermedicinePhysical therapyNocturiamedicine.symptomIntensive care medicinebusinessDepression (differential diagnoses)European Urology Supplements
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Effects of a vitamin D3 analogue in a rat model of bladder outlet obstruction

2006

OBJECTIVES To explore the effect of the vitamin D3 analogue, BXL-628, on some of the consequences of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO), e.g. hypertrophy and loss of contractile function, as vitamin D3 and BXL-628 inhibit prostate and bladder cell growth in vitro, and there are receptors for vitamin D in rat and human bladder. MATERIAL AND METHODS In female rats, BOO was produced by a standardized method; one group received daily BXL-628 (150 µg/kg per day) and the remaining rats received vehicle. Sham-operated rats received BXL-628 or vehicle. After 2 weeks, the conscious rats were assessed by cystometry. Plasma calcium levels were determined and in vitro contractility assessed at the end of…

Vitaminmedicine.medical_specialtyUrologymedia_common.quotation_subjectUrinary BladderUrinationStimulationurologic and male genital diseasesUrinationPotassium ChlorideMuscle hypertrophyRats Sprague-DawleyContractilityBladder outlet obstructionchemistry.chemical_compoundCalcitriolInternal medicinePressuremedicineVitamin D and neurologyAnimalsmedia_commonmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCystometryHypertrophyOrgan SizeElectric StimulationRatsUrinary Bladder Neck ObstructionEndocrinologychemistryFemalebusinessMuscle ContractionBJU International
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