2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.acuroe.2018.07.010
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Clinical and urodynamic impact of detrusor overactivity in women with overactive bladder

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“…Various studies by different authors have confirmed the utility of Qmax and voiding time in OAB. [6][7][8] Overactive bladder syndrome score (OABS) has also been used to diagnose and quantify OAB and is a simple tool taking frequency of urine in day and night, urgency (sudden desire to pass urine and is difficult to defer) and urge incontinence into consideration. Various authors have used OABS for quantification of OAB and to see efficacy of drugs like solifenacin on OAB.…”
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“…Various studies by different authors have confirmed the utility of Qmax and voiding time in OAB. [6][7][8] Overactive bladder syndrome score (OABS) has also been used to diagnose and quantify OAB and is a simple tool taking frequency of urine in day and night, urgency (sudden desire to pass urine and is difficult to defer) and urge incontinence into consideration. Various authors have used OABS for quantification of OAB and to see efficacy of drugs like solifenacin on OAB.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In fact in diagnosis and quantification of OAB, to find whether detrusor overactivity is present or not, to calculate total urine voided at each micturition (Vmax) and total voiding time. [6][7][8] Urodynamic studies are also used for prognostication of various treatment outcomes including Mirabegron therapy. 8 Yoo et al from South Korea studied prevalence of various lower urinary tract symptoms including OAB in population aged 40 years or over.…”
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confidence: 99%