2009
DOI: 10.1002/nau.20778
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Urine production and bladder diary measurements in women with type 2 diabetes mellitus and their relation to lower urinary tract symptoms and voiding dysfunction

Abstract: Bothersome LUTS in DM is not associated with increased urine production. Bladder capacity increased with total urine volume. Nocturia and incontinence episodes were significantly associated with bothersome LUTS.

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“…Among women with incontinence, both diabetic and prediabetic women were more likely to report being bothered by their incontinence and felt that incontinence affected their daily activities significantly more than nondiabetic women. This concurs with the finding by Fayyad et al [27] that number of incontinence episodes correlated with the finding of bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). For diabetic women, a history of foot ulcer and macroalbuminuria were associated risk factors for urgency incontinence.…”
Section: Clinical Signs and Symptoms Of Diabetic Voiding Dysfunctionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Among women with incontinence, both diabetic and prediabetic women were more likely to report being bothered by their incontinence and felt that incontinence affected their daily activities significantly more than nondiabetic women. This concurs with the finding by Fayyad et al [27] that number of incontinence episodes correlated with the finding of bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). For diabetic women, a history of foot ulcer and macroalbuminuria were associated risk factors for urgency incontinence.…”
Section: Clinical Signs and Symptoms Of Diabetic Voiding Dysfunctionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…A variety of standardized questionnaires (eg, AUA-SI, International Consultation on Incontinence Modular Questionnaire-Female Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms [ICIQ-FLUTS], and Kings Health Questionnaire) have been consistent in showing that nocturia and number of incontinence episodes have a significant impact on QOL [26,27]. These findings were not associated with increased urine production when compared with bladder diary measurements [27]. This leads one to believe that the pathophysiology is more likely in line with OAB theories than the diuretic effect of DM.…”
Section: Clinical Signs and Symptoms Of Diabetic Voiding Dysfunctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 25–50% of patients do not complain about voiding problems, unless specifically asked 14. The latest cross‐sectional studies documented bothersome LUTS in ≤40% of patients with DM; bladder storage symptoms, such as urgency, urgency incontinence, or nocturia, are the most bothersome 15. Nocturia (87%) and urinary frequency (78%) were the most common symptoms in another cohort of diabetic patients, while classic symptoms of hesitancy (62%), reduced stream (52%), and incomplete emptying (45%) were less prevalent 9…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolic syndrome can be an etiologic pathway for the onset of OAB (23,24). Fayyad et al (25) documented bothersome LUTS in 40 % of the women patients with DM. In this study, OAB syndrome associated with DM was estimated to be more frequent in women subjects than men (26.7% and 14.4%, respectively).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%