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ICI-RS 2015-Is a better understanding of sleep the key in managing nocturia?

Marie-Astrid Denys1, Jerald Cherian2, Mohammad S Rahnama'i3, Kathleen A O'Connell4, Jonathan Singer4, Alan J Wein5, Karlien Dhondt6, Karel Everaert1, Jeffrey P Weiss2.   

Abstract

AIMS: Nocturia, or waking up at night to void, is a highly prevalent and bothersome lower urinary tract symptom. However, the applied treatment modalities do not improve symptoms in about half of the patients. The aim of this report is to generate new ideas for future nocturia research, with special emphasis on the role of sleep physiology and sleep disorders.
METHODS: The following is a report of the presentations and subsequent discussion of the Nocturia Think Tank session at the annual meeting of the International Consultation on Incontinence Research Society (ICI-RS), which took place in September 2015 in Bristol. General information about the organization of the ICI-RS meeting can be found on the website "www.ici-rs.org." An overview of challenges within the existing evidence, future research ideas, and results of research with regard to nocturia and sleep were presented. RESULTS AND
CONCLUSION: In order to optimize the management of nocturia and nocturnal polyuria (NP), future research has to focus on the development of unambiguous terminology regarding nocturia and NP, the role of renal function profiles and simplified frequency volume charts as guidance of individualized therapy and the role of sleep disorders such as periodic limb movements during sleep and habitual voiding as a response to awakening. Neurourol. Urodynam. 37:2048-2052, 2018.
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Keywords:  diagnosis; nocturia; physiology; sleep

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27653805     DOI: 10.1002/nau.23032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurourol Urodyn        ISSN: 0733-2467            Impact factor:   2.696


  6 in total

1.  Nocturia in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis.

Authors:  Benoit Peyronnet; Lauren B Krupp; W Stuart Reynolds; Xavier Gamé; Gérard Amarenco; Jean-Nicolas Cornu; Lana Zhovtis Ryerson; Carrie Lyn Sammarco; Jonathan E Howard; Robert W Charlson; Roger R Dmochowski; Benjamin M Brucker
Journal:  Rev Urol       Date:  2019

2.  The discrepancy between European Association of Urology (EAU) guidelines and daily practice in the evaluation and management of nocturia: results of a Dutch survey.

Authors:  M S Rahnama'i; D M J Vrijens; S Hajebrahimi; G A van Koeveringe; T A T Marcelissen
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2019-01-17       Impact factor: 4.226

3.  Night-time voids, level of bother and sleep characteristics in a non-patient population of wearable devices users.

Authors:  Christopher Chapple; Donald Bliwise; Lena Maislisch; Eva Roitmann; Teodor Burtea
Journal:  Int J Clin Pract       Date:  2020-03-13       Impact factor: 2.503

4.  Effect of advanced glycation end products on nocturia or sleep disorders: A longitudinal study.

Authors:  Sakae Konishi; Shingo Hatakeyama; Atsushi Imai; Kazutaka Okita; Koichi Kido; Yusuke Ozaki; Nozomi Uemura; Takuro Iwane; Teppei Okamoto; Hayato Yamamoto; Takahiro Yoneyama; Yasuhiro Hashimoto; Chikara Ohyama
Journal:  BJUI Compass       Date:  2021-10-05

5.  Impact of Aging on Urinary Natriuretic Peptides in Nocturia and Nocturnal Polyuria.

Authors:  Lakshay Khosla; Joseph U Boroda; Joshua Salama; Syed N Rahman; Danielle J Gordon; Matthew W Moy; Yonatan Akivis; Alla Akivis; Jason M Lazar; Jeffrey P Weiss; Lori A Birder
Journal:  Int Neurourol J       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 3.038

Review 6.  Nocturia: consequences, classification, and management.

Authors:  Noam D Fine; Jeffrey P Weiss; Alan J Wein
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2017-09-01
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