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Management of the overactive bladder: a review of pharmacological therapies and methods used by the urological specialist
Elizabeth Waine, Hashim Hashim, Paul Abrams
Bristol Urological Institute, Southmead Hospital, Westbury on Trym, Bristol, United Kingdom
Address correspondence to Dr. Paul Abrams, Bristol
Urological Institute, Southmead Hospital, Westbury on
Trym, Bristol, BS10 5NB, United Kingdom
Canadian Journal of Urology 2007, 14(2), 3478-3488.
Abstract
Overactive bladder is a common urological diagnosis, which
is often untreated as patients fail to seek help for this
embarrassing problem. This disorder causes significant
lifestyle limitations for the patient and is also expensive as
it reduces national productivity and therefore affected
patients should be treated. It is simple for primary care
providers to make a working diagnosis in this disorder and
they should be carrying out simple investigations in order
to make the diagnosis. Commencement of therapy should
start with conservative measures such as lifestyle
modifications including pelvic floor exercises and bladder
drill followed by the introduction of pharmacological
treatments if necessary. The patient should be fully educated
about their disorder and about the potential side effects of
the medication they are given in order to improve
compliance. There are a number of antimuscarinics available
on the market for the treatment of overactive bladder but it
is often difficult to decide which is the best form of
management for these patients. In this review we address
the necessary investigations that need to be carried out as
well as providing an overview of the different non-surgical
and medical treatments for this common problem. Should
these therapies fail, then the referral to a urological specialist
should be made prior to invasive therapy.
Keywords
overactive bladder, antimuscarinics, detrusor overactivity neuromodulation, detrusor myectomy, augmentation cystoplasty
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APA Style
Waine, E., Hashim, H., Abrams, P. (2007). Management of the overactive bladder: a review of pharmacological therapies and methods used by the urological specialist. Canadian Journal of Urology, 14(2), 3478–3488.
Vancouver Style
Waine E, Hashim H, Abrams P. Management of the overactive bladder: a review of pharmacological therapies and methods used by the urological specialist. Can J Urology. 2007;14(2):3478–3488.
IEEE Style
E. Waine, H. Hashim, and P. Abrams, “Management of the overactive bladder: a review of pharmacological therapies and methods used by the urological specialist,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 14, no. 2, pp. 3478–3488, 2007.
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