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Urinary urgency: A symptom in need of a cure

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
Urinary urgency: A symptom in need of a cure / Salvatore, S.; Espuna-Pons, M.; Tubaro, A.. - In: RESEARCH AND REPORTS IN UROLOGY. - ISSN 2253-2447. - 11:(2019), pp. 327-331. [10.2147/RRU.S216757]
abstract:
Urgency, defined as “a sudden, compelling desire to pass urine which is difficult to defer”, is not always reported by patients with overactive bladder, and is not usually described in these words. Urgency is known to have a strong negative impact on patients’ quality of life and requires attention from healthcare professionals, as they play a key role in establishing the diagnosis and in deciding, together with the patient, the most appropriate treatment. This topic was debated during the symposium “Urinary Urgency: A Symptom in Need of a Cure?”, held at the 11th Annual Meeting of the European Urogynaecology Association (EUGA) in October 2018 in Milan, Italy. The presentation of two clinical cases, those of a young, active woman and a retired teacher, illustrated the importance of this cornerstone symptom and demonstrated how fesoterodine may represent an important option in the management of this condition. The experts concluded that the physician should not leave urgency undeclared or untreated; that the patient should be involved in the choice of treatment; and that fesoterodine, which offers flexible dosing and has proven, consistent positive results on urgency episodes and urgency urinary incontinence, with very low/no risk of impairment of cognitive function, appears to be one of the good choices in the treatment of this symptom.
Iris type:
1.1.4. Guidelines, Consensus
Keywords:
Antimuscarinic agents; Cognitive function; Fesoterodine; Incontinence; Overactive bladder
List of contributors:
Salvatore, S.; Espuna-Pons, M.; Tubaro, A.
Authors of the University:
SALVATORE STEFANO
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/105652
Published in:
RESEARCH AND REPORTS IN UROLOGY
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