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The Overactive Bladder
Evaluation and Management
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The Overactive Bladder
Evaluation and Management
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Overactive bladder (OAB) affects millions of men and women daily. Given the symptoms of sleep loss, depression, and a lower quality of life than even those with diabetes mellitus, effective and beneficial treatment is a must for these people. Drs Kreder and Dmochowski, both recognized experts on voiding dysfunction and urodynamics, have a
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Chapter 1- Nomenclature
- Chapter 2- The neurophysiology of lower urinary tract function
- Chapter 3- Diagnosis of overactive bladder
- Chapter 4- Measuring overactive bladder syndrome symptoms
- Chapter 5- Nocturia
- Chapter 6- Urodynamics
- Chapter 7- Urgencyâfrequency syndrome and pelvic pain, and interstitial cystitis
- Chapter 8- Pelvic floor muscle exercises and behavioral therapy
- Chapter 9- Overactive bladder: basic pharmacology
- Chapter 10- Drug delivery and intravesical instillation
- Chapter 11- Pioneering agents: immediate release
- Chapter 12- Tricyclic antidepressants
- Chapter 13- Propiverine hydrochloride in the treatment of idiopathic and neurogenic detrusor overactivity: efficacy, tolerability, and safety profile
- Chapter 14- Extended release oral oxybutynin
- Chapter 15- Tolterodine in the management of overactive bladder
- Chapter 16- Trospium chloride
- Chapter 17- Darifenacin
- Chapter 18- Solifenacin succinate
- Chapter 19- Transdermal oxybutynin (OxytrolTM)
- Chapter 20- Strategies for data comparison for drugsused in the treatment of overactive bladder
- Chapter 21- Pharmacotherapy of overactive bladder in bladder outlet obstruction
- Chapter 22- Botulinum toxin (BotoxÂŽ)
- Chapter 23- Acupuncture for treatment of overactive bladder
- Chapter 24- Fesoterodine
- Chapter 25- Neuromodulation: mechanisms of action
- Chapter 26- Sacral nerve stimulation for overactive bladder symptoms
- Chapter 27- The bionÂŽ microstimulator
- Chapter 28- The Miniaturoâ˘-I device: a new implantable electrostimulation system for the treatment of voiding dysfunction
- Chapter 29- Transvaginal denervation
- Chapter 30- Autoaugmentation
- Chapter 31- Augmentation cystoplasty for overactive bladder
- Chapter 32- Overactive bladder in children
- Chapter 33- Geriatric population
- Chapter 34- Late breaking information
- Back Cover