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PEER-TO-PEER CLINICAL CONVERSATIONS |
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Facing Pelvic Pain
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Elise De, MD
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| Elise De joins Diane Newman, in this conversation on chronic pelvic pain syndrome highlighting the recent publication of “Facing Pelvic Pain: A Guide for Patients and Their Families”. Dr. De, whose current research focuses on pelvic pain and voiding dysfunction highlights diagnosing and managing pelvic pain syndrome, ways to treat the symptoms, along with strategies for success for other providers and for patients in managing pelvic pain and improving quality of life.
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| Advancements in Pharmacological and Device-Based OAB Treatment Options |
| Eric Rovner, MD |
| Joining Thomas Keane to discuss the various advancements, both present and upcoming, in the field of overactive bladder treatment is Eric Rover. Dr. Rovner highlights advances in both office-based treatments, pharmacologic treatments, and surgery, as well as emerging new technologies specific to sacral neuromodulation as well as developments in the world of chemodenervation specific to Botox® for OAB. |
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| Indication of Catheterization for Intermittent Catheters (IC) |
| Diane Newman, DNP, ANP-BC, FAAN |
| Intermittent catheterization (IC) is the “gold standard” for individuals with bladder dysfunction caused by neurologic or non-neurologic causes, a significant and growing population in the United States. Intermittent catheterization is the recommended method for individuals who are unable to void or completely empty the bladder. According to the 6th International Consultation on Incontinence, IC has replaced long-term indwelling urinary catheterization for patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) resulting in incomplete bladder emptying as it is associated with less urologic and non-urologic complications. |
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| Outcomes of a Single Trigone-Only vs. 20 Trigone-Sparing Injections of OnabotulinumtoxinA for Refractory Overactive Bladder (OAB) - Beyond the Abstract |
| Eboo Versi, MD, Ph.D. |
| Eboo Versi provides a beyond the abstract review of a recent study to compare the safety and durability of a single intravesical trigonal-only versus 20 trigone-sparing injections of OnabotulinumtoxinA (BTA) for refractory OAB. |
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| A Preliminary Study on the Impact of Detrusor Overactivity on the Efficacy of Selective Bladder Denervation for the Treatment of Female Refractory Overactive Bladder - Beyond the Abstract
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| Raphaëlle Brière, Eboo Versi, MD, Ph.D., and Le Mai Tu, MD
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| Overactive bladder (OAB) is a syndrome and as such may have one or more etiologies. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the pathophysiology and etiology of OAB and detrusor overactivity (DO) which are largely centered around the neurogenic and myogenic etiologies, but to date, it is not clear which of these explains most of the available data. While OAB is a symptomatic diagnosis, DO is a urodynamic finding. Many patients with OAB do not have DO though most patients with DO do indeed have symptoms of OAB. It is not clear why this disparity should exist.
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| Patient Report of Intermittent Catheterization Experience (PRICE) Study
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| Daniel Roberson, MD
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| This was a cross-sectional, multi-centered, clinical study of adult men and women performing intermittent self-catheterization (ISC) conducted in six clinical sites in the US. Eligible patients were English-speaking adults who had been independently performing ISC for at least 6 months.
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| The Evaluation of a Novel Non-Surgical, Wearable, Neuromodulation System for Use in the Home on Patients With Overactive Bladder
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| Denise Elser, MD |
| This was a prospective, open-label study evaluating a non-surgical wearable neuromodulation therapy system with objective feedback of nerve activation. The study was conducted to assess the therapy’s tolerability, usability, and satisfaction. This therapy is a custom-fitted garment embedded with electrodes, used transcutaneously to stimulate the tibial nerve and record electromyography (EMG) signals from the sole of the foot.
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| Barriers to Completion of Voiding Diary in Patients With Overactive Bladder
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| Alice Drain, MD
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| The primary aim of this study was to report the percent of patients completing a voiding diary. A secondary aim was to assess what factors may predict diary completion. This was a prospective cohort study of 93 patients undergoing workup for overactive bladder (OAB).
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| Identifying Patient-Centered Research Priorities in Overactive Bladder by Crowdsourcing
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| Aidan Kennedy
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| The aim of this study was to use Amazon MTurk to identify research topics prioritized by patients with overactive bladder (OAB). Amazon MTurk is a crowdsourcing platform. Users were invited to complete a survey on OAB Research. The Overactive Bladder Awareness Tool – 3 item (OABV3) was used to screen participants. Those that scored 4 or greater took a research prioritization survey.
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