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MODULE 9: URINARY INCONTINENCE
... The patient with urge incontinence needs to understand that they leak urine because their bladder contracts with little or no warning. The first line of treatment is timed voiding. Often, reminding patients to ... See full document
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Development of the Incontinence Utility Index: estimating population-based utilities associated with urinary problems from the Incontinence Quality of Life Questionnaire and Neurogenic Module
... lower urinary tract symptoms and ...the Incontinence Quality of Life Ques- tionnaire (I-QOL) ...specific module for NDO patients de- veloped from the needs-based model ...neurogenic urinary ... See full document
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Urinary incontinence among female patients attending a selected public hospital in Bangladesh
... more urinary symptom in the ...stress urinary incontinence ...urgency urinary incontinence ...dribbling incontinence (12.4%). 9 Functional incontinence is leakage ... See full document
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Urinary Incontinence in Kuwait: Prevalence and Risk Factors of Men and Women
... Among the 34 men who reported having UI, all reported having leakage approximately once a week or less. Two men reported wearing protective garments and the same two men sought medical attention, while the remaining men ... See full document
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Anal incontinence, urinary incontinence and sexual problems in primiparous women – a comparison between women with episiotomy only and women with episiotomy and obstetric anal sphincter injury
... Demographic data are presented in Table 1. Table 2 shows that anal incontinence was significantly more fre- quent in women with OASIS compared to women with- out OASIS, 14 (38%) vs. three (8%), p = 0.05 (OR 4.66, ... See full document
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Analysis of Correlation Between the Severity of Urinary Incontinence and Sexual Function in Women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
... [1] Haylen BT, Ridder D, Freeman RM, et al. An International Urogynecology Association (IUGA) / International Continence Society (ICS) joint report on the terminology for female pelvic floor dysfunction. International ... See full document
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... The prevalence of Urinary incontinence in this study was 29.4%. This finding is almost similar to studies done in pondicherry and West Bengal which reported a prevalence of 34.1% and 27.7% respectively. 4,6 ... See full document
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Association of General Obesity and Abdominal Obesity with the Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence in Women: Cross-sectional Secondary Data Analysis
... ratio (8-11). BMI generally represents general obesity, whereas WC and waist to hip ratio are measures of abdominal obesity. BMI has been established as a risk factor for UI over the past decades (12). However, increased ... See full document
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Laparoscopic sacrocolpopexy: results of a 100-patient series with 8 years follow-up
... was 9%, involving 7 patients (4 urinary infections, 3 occlusion syndromes, 1 eventration at a port site, 1 case of lumbo-sacral ...of urinary stress incontinence, 14 cases of de novo consti- ... See full document
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GUIDELINES ON URINARY INCONTINENCE
... This pocket version aims to synthesise the important clini- cal messages described in the full text and is presented as a series of ‘graded ‘action based recommendations’, which fol- low the standard for levels of ... See full document
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EAU Guidelines on Urinary Incontinence
... are listed in Table 9. The true incidence of complications associated with surgery for UI is not known due to a lack of standards of reporting and definitions. In addition, there is a discrepancy between academic ... See full document
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Urinary Incontinence: An Epidemic?
... – Urinary Incontinence Page 9 but requires a motivated patient willing to do 30-40 exercises per day at a ...stress urinary incontinence involves teaching the patient to squeeze (or ... See full document
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Knowledge and understanding of urinary incontinence
... Results Survey response rate was 10.6% (158 of 1488); 84.2% (133 of 158) of respondents practised in urban settings, 44.9% (71 of 158) had been in practice for fewer than 15 years, 24.1% (38 of 158) reported having no ... See full document
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Gender-specific external barriers to seeking care for urinary incontinence
... with urinary incontinence were finally evaluated using the inclusion and exclusion criteria described ...for incontinence: no barriers (300 patients, ... See full document
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The conceptualization and development of a patient-reported neurogenic bladder symptom score
... to urinary function were limited to the impact of urinating on social, physical, and emotional domains as well as specific symptoms, such as urinary incontinence, frequency, and ...Qualiveen 9 ... See full document
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Female sexual function and urinary incontinence
... However, surgical treatment for SUI may also have a negative effect on sexual function. Vaginal innervation, concentrated on the anterior and distal aspects of the anterior vaginal wall, plays an important role in sexual ... See full document
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The Female Urinary Microbiome: a Comparison of Women with and without Urgency Urinary Incontinence
... these genera were isolated solely from the UUI cohort (Actino- baculum, Aerococcus, Arthrobacter, and Oligella); the concentra- tions ranged from 10 CFU/ml to 100,000 CFU/ml. Using matrix- assisted laser desorption ... See full document
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Urinary incontinence in Norwegian nursing home residents
... to urinary incontinence is important for good clinical practice in nursing ...of urinary incon- tinence, urgency and frequency in the ...of urinary incontinence by telling residents to ... See full document
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Is hysterectomy a risk factor for urinary incontinence?
... Since metabolic syndrome is widely prevalent among the Asian population, as a secondary outcome, authors looked into the association of metabolic syndrome with urinary incontinence. In this study, authors ... See full document
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Urinary incontinence is a common condition in. Pathophysiology of Adult Urinary Incontinence. The Stress Continence Control System
... The anatomic structures that prevent stress inconti- nence, urinary incontinence during elevations in abdom- inal pressure, can be divided into 2 systems: a sphinc- teric system and a supportive system. The ... See full document
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