ICS
2000, Tampere
Poster
Session
Treatment of Incontinence
|
Abstract
|
|
Treatment
of Incontinence
|
|||
|
|
Tolerability and efficacy of trospium chloride in a long-term treatment (52 weeks) in patients with urge-syndrome: A double-blind, controlled, multicentre, clinical trial K Hofner, M Halaska, G Pimus, S Al-Shukri, U Jonas | ||||
|
|
Efficacy and tolerability of trospium chloride and tolterodine in 234 patients with urge syndrome: A double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicentre clinical trial KP Junemann, S Al-Shukri | ||||
|
|
Oral and intravesical oxybutynin in spinal cord injury patients with detrusor hyperreflexia: Clinical, urodynamic and pharmacokinetic studies SM Di Stasi, A Giannantoni, P Navarra, G Capelli, R Massoud, RL Stephens | ||||
| The preventive effect of anticholinergic agents (Scopolamine Butylbromide) for nocturnal incontinence due to an Ileal neobladder J Asakura, M Tachibana, H Nagata, K Nagatsuma, M Oya, T Ohigashi, J Nakashima, M Murai | |||||
| Urge incontinence outcomes in RCTS depend on assumed and not actual drug assignment CE DuBeau, K L Miller, M Bergmann, NM Resnick | |||||
| Significant decreases in perception of urgency and urge incontinence episodes with once-daily tolterodine treatment in patients with overactive bladder Ph van Kerrebroeck | |||||
| Effect on salivary output following controlled-release oxybutynin and tolterodine M Chancellor, R Appell, G Sathyan, S Gupta | |||||
| Retention due to anticholinergic therapy? Results with propiverine S Alloussi, J Maderbacher, J Siegert, F Schnabel, G Murtz, G Schubert | |||||
| Efficacy of extramural physical therapy modalities in women with proven bladder overactivity: A randomised clinical trial LCM Berghmaans, ESC van Waalwijk van Doorn, FHM Neiman, RA de Bie, LWH Smeets, H ten Haaf, Ph van Kerrebroeck | |||||
| Electrophysiological evaluation of potential adverse effects of tolterodine, oxybutynin and trospium chloride of the central nervous system W Dimpfel, A Todorova, B Vonderheid | |||||
| A comparative study of magnetic versus electrical stimulation on inhibition of detrusor overactivity M Yano, T Yamanishi, K Yasuda, R Sakakibara, T Uchiyama, S Suda, T Hattori, S Kitahara | |||||
| Event driven electrical stimulation of the dorsal penile/clitoral nerve reduces bladder contraction pressure and increases bladder compliance in SCI patients AL Dalmose, NJM Rijkhoff, TM Jorgensen, JC Djurhuus | |||||
| A randomised trial of the effects of caffeine upon frequency, urgency and urge incontinence CM Bryant, C J Dowell, G Fairbrother | |||||