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期刊名:Cuaj-canadian urological association journal

缩写:CUAJ-CAN UROL ASSOC

ISSN:1911-6470

e-ISSN:1920-1214

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Marcus J Drake Marcus J Drake
Patients with nocturia are often referred to urologists, but the underlying cause most often lies outside the urinary tract. Nocturia should be considered a systemic disorder and investigated and treated as such. Comprehensive assessment of...
Marcus J Drake Marcus J Drake
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) associated with overactive bladder (OAB) are more likely to respond to antimuscarinic therapy than to alpha blockade. As such, initial treatment of men with storage symptoms should incorporate an antimusc...
J Curtis Nickel J Curtis Nickel
Approximately 50% to 60% of men with chronic prostatitis experience troublesome lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Individual interventions yield statistically significant but minimally important improvements in clinical trials. Research ...
Claus Roehrborn Claus Roehrborn
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are very common in men, with incidence increasing with age. Several clinical practice guidelines are available as decision-making aids for men with LUTS and the recommendations are based on the presumed e...
Philippe E Zimmern Philippe E Zimmern
At present, there is no consensus on the best way to define treatment success in the context of stress urinary incontinence (SUI). There is, however, a recognition that it is important to include patient-reported outcomes among the core ass...
Lesley Carr,Jacques Corcos Lesley Carr
At the conclusion of the sessions on stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in women, participants at the 2012 Canadian Urology Forum (academic and clinical urologists from across Canada) engaged in a discussion of optimal SUI evaluation and man...
E Ann Gormley E Ann Gormley
While most women will do well following placement of a midurethral sling (MUS), a substantial minority do experience surgical failure. There are several risk factors that can help identify a patient at higher risk for failure, including bod...
Victor W Nitti Victor W Nitti
While midurethral slings are associated with a low rate of morbidity, complications can arise intraoperatively or following the procedure. Management of midurethral sling complications is relatively straightforward and urgency is dictated b...
J Christian Winters J Christian Winters
There are a number of operative approaches to correct stress urinary incontinence (SUI). There is clearly not one procedure that "fits all." This review provides a summary of key available data comparing the various interventions. These fin...