Overactive bladder syndrome in the ageing population

Submitted: 14 September 2011
Accepted: 11 October 2011
Published: 6 December 2011
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Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is a common problem in the older age group that can seriously effect quality of life. It raises challenges in the assessment and treatment of the patient with attention needed to be given to the presence of co-existent disease, cognition, patient motivation and the potential negative effects of pharmacological treatment. Though with the correct approach a substantial amount patients should derive some benefit.

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Steven Mark Finney, Pyrah Department of Urology St James’s University Hospital Beckett St Leeds UK LS9 7TF
Urology SpR
Ian Eardley, Pyrah Department of Urology St James’s University Hospital Beckett St Leeds UK LS9 7TF
Consultant Urologist

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Finney, S. M., & Eardley, I. (2011). Overactive bladder syndrome in the ageing population. Urogynaecologia, 25(1), e12. https://doi.org/10.4081/uij.2011.e12