2024
DOI: 10.1002/nau.25510
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An analysis of urodynamic parameters in diabetic and nondiabetic women

Ramzy T. Burns,
Peter J. Arnold,
Leo Song
et al.

Abstract: ObjectivesDiabetes is highly prevalent worldwide, with an estimated 536 million living with diabetes in 2021, and that number projected to increase to 783 million by 2045. Diabetic bladder dysfunction is thought to affect up to 60%–90% of individuals with diabetes and can significantly impact quality of life. Despite the prevalence of diabetic bladder dysfunction, the exact pathophysiological mechanism, and resulting clinical presentation, remains debated. Our objective was to compare urodynamic parameters bet… Show more

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“…The urodynamic findings in these patients often reveal detrusor overactivity, reduced bladder compliance, and impaired bladder sensation—all of which can contribute to the development of OAB symptoms. These urodynamic and ultrasonographic findings support the close relationship between diabetes and the development of overactive bladder in this patient population 26 , 27 , 30 .…”
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confidence: 79%
“…The urodynamic findings in these patients often reveal detrusor overactivity, reduced bladder compliance, and impaired bladder sensation—all of which can contribute to the development of OAB symptoms. These urodynamic and ultrasonographic findings support the close relationship between diabetes and the development of overactive bladder in this patient population 26 , 27 , 30 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%