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|a Overactive Bladder :
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|a Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Foreword: The impact of Overactive Bladder on Urogynecology -- Foreword -- Preface -- Section 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1 Overactive bladder: terminology and problem spectrum -- References -- Chapter 2 Pathophysiology -- Introduction -- The innervation of the bladder -- The genesis of the NDO: three hypothesis -- The link to the clinic -- The neurological pathologies responsible for the development of the neurogenic bladder -- Histological changes -- Conclusions -- References
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|a Section 2 EvaluationChapter 3 Timing for evaluation -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4 Clinical evaluation -- Introduction -- History -- Neurological history -- General gynecological history -- Obstetric history -- Other relevant past medical and surgical history -- Drug history -- Examination -- Questionnaires and quality of life -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 5 Urodynamic evaluation of the overactive bladder -- Introduction -- OAB and urodynamics -- Filling cystometry and OAB -- Cystometrogram
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|a Does OAB equal urodynamic DO? A clinical correlationPressure�flow studies and OAB -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 6 Other testing -- Bladder/detrusor wall thickness -- Biomarkers -- Near infrared spectroscopy -- Bladder wall strain imaging -- Autonomic nervous system -- Functional brain imaging -- Conclusions -- References -- Section 3 First Line Management -- Chapter 7 Changes in lifestyle -- Introduction -- Lifestyle modifications -- Obesity -- Smoking -- Extremes of daily fluid intake -- Dietary bladder irritants
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|a Constipation and straining at stoolSummary -- References -- Patient Guide 1 Lifestyle changes that can improve bladder symptoms -- Maintain a healthy weight -- Stop smoking -- Moderate liquid and beverage intake -- Monitor your diet -- Maintain bowel regularity -- Chapter 8 Physical therapy -- Physical therapy -- Scheduled voiding/bladder training -- Pelvic floor muscle training -- Electrical stimulation -- References -- Section 4 Second Line Management -- Chapter 9 Oral medication for overactive bladder -- Introduction -- Antimuscarinics
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|a Beta 3 (β3) adrenergic receptor (AR) agonistsAntidepressants -- References -- Chapter 10 Patches and gels -- Rationale for TD OXY delivery -- Drug pharmacology -- Conclusion/expert opinion -- References -- Chapter 11 Promising experimental drugs and drug targets -- Introduction -- P2X3-receptors and P2X3 receptor antagonists -- The cannabinoid system -- TRP channels -- References -- Chapter 12 The role of co-medication in the treatment of OAB -- Introduction -- Antimuscarinics and Î"-adrenoreceptor antagonists
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|a Overactive Bladder: Practical Management provides urologists, gynecologists and other health practitioners with a comprehensive clinical guide to this very common problem, resulting in a perfect resource to consult time and time again. Beginning with an introductory section covering the definition and pathophysiolgy of OAB, it then moves on to cover evaluation, first-line management, second-line management and finally surgery. Well-illustrated throughout, each chapter begins with a key points box outlining the most important take-home messages. Also included are clear management algorithms.
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