Pelvic Floor Symptoms and Quality of Life in Elderly Women - a Population-based Pilot Study
Urinary IncontinenceQuality of LifeTo assess pelvic floor symptoms and quality of life in elderly women.
Pelvic Floor Muscles and Success in the Surgical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence and Pelvic...
Stress Urinary IncontinencePelvic Organ Prolapse1 moreThe aim of the study is evaluation of the efficiency of pelvic floor muscles in the context of surgical outcomes in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse.
Observational Study on the Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence in Federates Athletes.
Urinary IncontinenceTo study the prevalence of urinary incontinence (UI) in female athletes from Castilla y León, as well as the category of athletics with the highest number of losses, the most incident risk factors and the bio-psycho-social consequences that it leads to.
Patient Satisfaction Survey of Non-surgical Urinary Incontinence Treatment
Urinary IncontinenceThe purpose of this study is to identify self-reported wellness following nonsurgical treatment of stress urinary incontinence. This will be done by correlating the response of "yes" on the patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) question to responses from other questionnaires regarding urinary symptoms.
Study of Urethral Mobility in Male Stress Urinary Incontinence Pre- and Post- Placement of Transobturator...
Male Stress Urinary IncontinenceThe hypothesis is men with stress urinary incontinence, including those following radical retropubic prostatectomy and other prostate surgery, have preoperative urethral mobility as measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that improves significantly following sling placement. The investigators theorize that the sling helps with primary hypermobility of this pathophysiologic cause of stress urinary incontinence.
MINRIN® Orally Disintegrating Tablet (Fast Dissolving Desmopressin) and Tablets in Treatment of...
Nocturnal EnuresisDesmopressin in treatment of nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting).
Prevalence of Urinary Incontinence in Different Age Categories
Urinary IncontinenceIntroduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) is considered erroneously by many as being a phenomenon of the aging process, however there is a growing prevalence of complaints of UI in nulliparous and nulligest young women. Objective: To investigate the prevalence of urinary incontinence in women of different age groups. Method: 78 nulliparous and nulligest women of different resident age groups in the city of France, being these divided in: G1 (10-18 years); G2 (20-35 years); G3 (45-60 years) and G4 (65-75 years). Excluded from this study were women with cancer or surgeries of the inferior urinary treatment, urinary infection, alterations cognitive, pregnant and obesity. All the participants were questioned as a perception of urine loss, to the efforts or effortlessly evident.
Quality-of-Life Outcomes After Autologous Fascial Sling and TVT: a Prospective Randomized Trial...
Stress Urinary IncontinenceThe objective of the study was to evaluate the impact AFS and TVT procedures on quality-of-life in incontinent women.
Assessment of Pelvic Floor Function in Elderly
Urinary IncontinenceThe purpose of this study is to demonstrate the importance of functional assessment of the pelvic floor (AFA) in older women, as prognostic factor for Urinary Incontinence (UI).
Computerized-Adaptive Testing: Feasibility In Women With Pelvic Floor Disorders (CAT)
Urinary IncontinenceThe objective of this pilot-study is to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of PROMIS computerized-adaptive testing in women with urinary incontinence.