Nocturia - A Circadian Dysrhythmia

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Round Table Discussion 3
Wednesday 27th September 2023
15:35 - 16:35
Room 103
Capacity: 150
Lunch provided
Recorded for Gold Pass attendees
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Urology
04/12/2024 08:58:44

We are thrilled to create a Roundtable Session for ICS Toronto '23 entitled "Nocturia: A Circadian Dysrhythmia". The session is a who's who of experts in the discipline of nocturia including Professor Karel Everaert (Circadian Etiology of Nocturia: Multifactorial Nature); Professor Donald Bliwise (Sleep-Nocturia Nexus), Professor Bahareh Vahabi (Diurnal Variation in proteins contributing to urothelial salt and water regulation), Professor Jason Lazar (Nocturia, Blood pressure dysregulation and cardiac dysfunction), Professor Jerry Blaivas (Evaluation/Treatment Algorithm of Nocturia) and Dr. Thomas Monaghan (New Dimensions). The topic is timely in expanding nocturia as merely a urological symptom, to a gateway to diagnosis of cardiovascular disease and disorders of sleep physiology, incorporating the latest advances in clinical and basic science underpinnings of nocturia and its manifold associated comorbidities.

TOPIC SPEAKER
Introduction Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, PhD
Circadian Etiology of Nocturia: Multifactorial Nature Karel Everaert, MD, PhD
Sleep-Nocturia Nexus Donald L. Bliwise, PhD
Diurnal variation in proteins contributing to urothelial salt and water regulation Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, PhD
Nocturia, Blood pressure dysregulation and cardiac dysfunction Jason M. Lazar, MD
Evaluation/Treatment Algorithm of Nocturia Jerry G. Blaivas, MD
Circadian dysfunction in Nocturia: New Dimensions Thomas F. Monaghan, MD, PhD
Summary and Discussion Jeffrey P. Weiss, MD, PhD

Selected readings

  • Monaghan, TF, Weiss, JP, Wein, AJ, et al. Sleep Disorders, Comorbidities, Actions, Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction, and Medications (“Sleep C.A.L.M.”) in the evaluation and management of nocturia: a simple approach to a complex diagnosis. Neurourol Urodyn. 2023; 42: 562- 572. doi:10.1002/nau.25128
  • Hashim H, Blanker MH, Drake MJ, et al. International Continence Society (ICS) report on the terminology for nocturia and nocturnal lower urinary tract function. Neurourol Urodyn. 2019; 38(2): 499- 508.
  • Everaert K, Hervé F, Bosch R, et al. International Continence Society consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of nocturia. Neurourol Urodyn. 2019; 38(2): 478- 498.
  • Monaghan TF, Miller CD, Agudelo CW, et al. Cardiovascular risk independently predicts small functional bladder storage capacity. Int Urol Nephrol. 2020; 53: 35- 39.
  • Weiss JP, Ruud Bosch JLH, Drake M, et al. Nocturia think tank: focus on nocturnal polyuria: ICI-RS 2011 Neurourol Urodyn. 2012; 31: 330- 339.
  • Alwis US, Haddad R, Monaghan TF, et al. Impact of food and drinks on urine production: a systematic review. Int J Clin Pract. 2020; 74:e13539
  • Monaghan TF, Everaert K, Lazar JM, Wein AJ, Weiss JP. Lower urinary tract symptoms: a unique platform for urologists' fundamental role in overall health. Eur Urol Open Sci. 2020; 20: 12- 13

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