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The Underactive Bladder [electronic resource] / edited by Michael B. Chancellor, Ananias C. Diokno.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016Edition: 1st ed. 2016Description: XVII, 222 p. 86 illus., 69 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783319236872
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 616.6 23
LOC classification:
  • RC870-923.2
  • RC875-899.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Table Content, Forward, etc -- Epidemiology and Demographics of Underactive Bladder -- Evaluation and Diagnosis of Underactive Bladder.-Urodynamic Evaluation of Underactive Bladder -- Pathophysiology of UAB and Animal Modeling -- Nonsurgical Therapy; Catheters; Devices -- Current Drug Therapy for Underactive Bladder -- Novel Drugs for Underactive Bladder -- Neuromodulation Treatment of Underactive Bladder -- Surgery for Underactive Bladder Treatment -- Advance Technology -- Diabetes and Other Neurogenic Underactive Bladder -- Geriatric Urology and Underactive Bladder -- Pediatrics UAB -- Public Health and Advocacy for Underactive Bladder. Appendix 1: Guide to Underactive Bladder Care -- Appendix 2: Resources to Underactive Bladder Care.-.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides up-to-date guidance on optimal care of the patient with an underactive bladder. It covers all aspects of management, including clinical evaluation, urodynamic diagnosis, standard care, drug therapy, and emerging treatment options. Nursing issues are extensively discussed, and advice offered on the use of catheters and avoidance of catheter-related complications. Further chapters address epidemiology, pathophysiology, animal modeling, and health care costs. While most practitioners are familiar with overactive bladder, the converse condition of underactive bladder has generally remained far below the radar. As a consequence, there is still a lack of empirically validated treatments and effective treatment strategies. This is a matter of concern, especially as the burden of the condition is expected to rise in line with the aging of global populations. The Underactive Bladder is a major step forward in improving the understanding of the condition, raising awareness, exploring best practices in patient care, and searching for future therapies. It will be invaluable for urologists, geriatricians, other specialists, researchers, and nurses.
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Table Content, Forward, etc -- Epidemiology and Demographics of Underactive Bladder -- Evaluation and Diagnosis of Underactive Bladder.-Urodynamic Evaluation of Underactive Bladder -- Pathophysiology of UAB and Animal Modeling -- Nonsurgical Therapy; Catheters; Devices -- Current Drug Therapy for Underactive Bladder -- Novel Drugs for Underactive Bladder -- Neuromodulation Treatment of Underactive Bladder -- Surgery for Underactive Bladder Treatment -- Advance Technology -- Diabetes and Other Neurogenic Underactive Bladder -- Geriatric Urology and Underactive Bladder -- Pediatrics UAB -- Public Health and Advocacy for Underactive Bladder. Appendix 1: Guide to Underactive Bladder Care -- Appendix 2: Resources to Underactive Bladder Care.-.

This book provides up-to-date guidance on optimal care of the patient with an underactive bladder. It covers all aspects of management, including clinical evaluation, urodynamic diagnosis, standard care, drug therapy, and emerging treatment options. Nursing issues are extensively discussed, and advice offered on the use of catheters and avoidance of catheter-related complications. Further chapters address epidemiology, pathophysiology, animal modeling, and health care costs. While most practitioners are familiar with overactive bladder, the converse condition of underactive bladder has generally remained far below the radar. As a consequence, there is still a lack of empirically validated treatments and effective treatment strategies. This is a matter of concern, especially as the burden of the condition is expected to rise in line with the aging of global populations. The Underactive Bladder is a major step forward in improving the understanding of the condition, raising awareness, exploring best practices in patient care, and searching for future therapies. It will be invaluable for urologists, geriatricians, other specialists, researchers, and nurses.

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