Urinary Bladder, Overactive
Conditions
Keywords
Overactive bladder, Bladder diary
Brief summary
The knowledge of the age-specific prevalence of overactive bladder syndrome (OAB)-wet and -dry women is important for understanding the impact of aging on OAB. Thus, our aim is to describe clinically differences between OAB-wet and -dry women.
Detailed description
Between July 2009 and January 2018, all women with OAB visiting a medical center for evaluation were reviewed. The classification of OAB-wet or OAB-dry is based on the record of the three-day bladder diary of each patient. The diagnosis of OAB in each patient was based on the presence of at least one episode of urgency in her three-day bladder diary and with the absence of stress urinary incontinence. The presence of at least one episode of urgency associated incontinence was defined to be OAB-wet, otherwise, OAB-dry.
Interventions
3-day bladder diary: The classification of OAB-wet or OAB-dry is based on the record of the three-day bladder diary of each patient. The diagnosis of OAB in each patient was based on the presence of at least one episode of urgency in her three-day bladder diary and with the absence of stress urinary incontinence. The presence of at least one episode of urgency associated incontinence was defined to be OAB-wet, otherwise, OAB-dry
Sponsors
Study design
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
1. More than 20-year-old 2. Female 3. Diagnosed with overactive bladder by bladder diary
Exclusion criteria
1. Younger than 20-year-old 2. Pregnant or planned to be pregnant
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Diagnosis of OAB | Between July 2009 and January 2018 | Diagnosis of OAB according to ICS terminology guideline: Urgency, with or without urge incontinence, usually with frequency and nocturia, can be described as the overactive bladder syndrome, urge syndrome or urgency-frequency syndrome |
Secondary
| Measure | Time frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Age-specific comparison | Between July 2009 and January 2018 | Use questionnaire and urodynamic study to evaluate if there is difference between OAB-wet and OAB-dry women |