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The Long-Term Natural History of Overactive Bladder Symptoms Due to Idiopathic Detrusor Overactivity in Women - Abstract Show Comments PDF Print E-mail
  
Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Bristol Urological Institute, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK.

To assess the long-term natural history of overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms due to idiopathic detrusor overactivity (IDO) in women.

Original urodynamic traces were reviewed and women who were referred with OAB symptoms and found to have IDO on investigation in our urodynamic unit >/=10 years previously were invited for a repeat urodynamic and symptomatic assessment.

In all, 174 women were identified and invited to participate; 53 had repeat urodynamics, another 32 attended the unit for symptom assessment and a further 23 completed postal questionnaires. There were no significant symptomatic or urodynamic differences between these groups at baseline. Of the 53 who had repeat urodynamics, 46 (88%) had persistent symptomatic IDO.

OAB symptoms have a significant effect on the quality of life of those affected. OAB symptoms due to IDO in women are persistent, lasting for >/=10 years in 88% of this study population. This information might affect the treatment choices made by patients and their doctors in the management of this condition.

Written by:
Garnett S, Swithinbank L, Ellis-Jones J, Abrams P.   Are you the author?

Reference:
BJU Int. 2009 Apr 15. Epub ahead of print.
doi:10.1111/j.1464-410X.2009.08535.x

PubMed Abstract
PMID:19389015

UroToday.com Overactive Bladder (OAB) Section

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