Category
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Male Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) / Voiding Dysfunction |
Keywords
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Detrusor Underactivity/Underactive Bladder LUTS-Dagnostics LUTS Management |
Target Audience
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Urologists, Gynaecologists, researchers, epidemiologists, colleagues interested in urodynamics |
Aims and Objectives
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The clinical entity of underactive bladder (UAB) and its urodynamic equivalent Detrusor underactivity (DU) has gained increasing scientific and clinical interest lately as it became obvious that a substantial number of female or male patients suffer from this bladder condition. However, no consensus on the diagnosis or evaluation approach has been reached. The key speakers of this workshop are intensively involved in new research initiatives within this unexplored field. They will present and discuss the latest information and key facts concerning UAB/DU. How do we define the patients with UAB/DU and what are the differences in assessment of male and female patients? Which invasive or non-invasive tools to assess contractility are currently
Learning Objectives - 1 The pathophysiological background of detrusor underactivity
2 The assessment of detrusor contractility amongst other voiding dysfunctions (dysfunctional voiding and bladder outlet obstruction). Tools to detect and diagnose detrusor underactivity
o Invasive and non-invasive tools
o Differences in assessing male and female patients
3 Current and future treatment options
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