Literature DB >> 26073220

[Consensus document on overactive bladder in older patients].

Carlos Verdejo-Bravo1, Francisco Brenes-Bermúdez2, Maria Victoria Valverde-Moyar3, Antonio Alcántara-Montero2, Noemí Pérez-León2.   

Abstract

Overactive nladder (OAB) is a clinical entity with a high prevalence in the population, having a high impact on quality of life, especially when it occurs with urge urinary incontinence. It is very important to highlight the low rate of consultation of this condition by the older population. This appears to depend on several factors (educational, cultural, professional), and thus leads to the low percentage of older patients who receive appropriate treatment and, on the other hand, a large percentage of older patients with a significant deterioration in their quality of life. Therefore, Scientific societies and Working Groups propose the early detection of OAB in their documents and clinical guidelines. Its etiology is not well known, but is influenced by cerebrovascular processes and other neurological problems, abnormalities of the detrusor muscle of bladder receptors, and obstructive and inflammatory processes of the lower urinary tract. Its diagnosis is clinical, and in the great majority of the cases it can be possible to establish its diagnosis and etiopathogenic orientation, without the need for complex diagnostic procedures. Currently, there are effective treatments for OAB, and we should decide the most appropriate for each elderly patient, based on their individual characteristics. Based on the main clinical practice guidelines, a progressive treatment is proposed, with the antimuscarinics being the most recommended drug treatment. Therefore, a group of very involved professionals in clinical practice for the elderly, and representing two scientific Societies (Spanish Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology [SEGG], and the Spanish Society of Primary Care Physicians [SEMERGEN]) developed this consensus document with the main objective of establishing practices and valid strategies, focused to simplify the management of this clinical entity in the elderly population, and especially to improve their quality of life. The recommendations presented in this consensus document are the result of a comprehensive review and critical discussion of articles, documents and clinical guidelines on OAB, both nationally and internationally. Are, where possible, levels of evidence and grades of recommendation are included.
Copyright © 2015 SEGG. Published by Elsevier Espana. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Clinical assessment; Consensus document; Documento de consenso; Management; Manejo integral; Older patient; Overactive bladder; Paciente mayor; Valoración clínica; Vejiga hiperactiva

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26073220     DOI: 10.1016/j.regg.2015.04.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esp Geriatr Gerontol        ISSN: 0211-139X


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1.  Schooling impacts on the overactive bladder diagnosis in women.

Authors:  Larissa R Ferreira; Monica O Gameiro; Paulo R Kawano; Hamilto A Yamamoto; Rodrigo Guerra; Leonardo O Reis; João L Amaro
Journal:  Int Braz J Urol       Date:  2017 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 1.541

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