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EAU Guidelines on Assessment and Nonsurgical Management of Urinary Incontinence.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.118241
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.eururo.2017.12.031
PubMed ID
29398262
Description
CONTEXT

The European Association of Urology guidelines on urinary incontinence (UI) have been updated in cyclical fashion with successive major chapters being revised each year. The sections on assessment, diagnosis, and nonsurgical treatment have been updated as of mid-2016.

OBJECTIVE

We present a condensed version of the full guideline on assessment and nonsurgical management of UI, with the aim of improving accessibility and increasing their dissemination.

EVIDENCE ACQUISITION

Our literature search was updated from the previous cut-off of July 2010 up to April 2016. Evidence synthesis was carried out by a pragmatic review of current systematic reviews and any newer subsequent high-quality studies, based on Population, Interevention, Comparator, and Outcome questions. Appraisal was conducted by an international panel of experts, working on a strictly nonprofit and voluntary basis, to develop concise evidence statements and action-based recommendations using modified Oxford and GRADE criteria.

EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS

The guidelines include algorithms that summarise the suggested pathway for standard, uncomplicated patients with UI and are more useable in daily practice. The full version of the guideline is available at http://uroweb.org/guideline/urinary-incontinence/.

CONCLUSIONS

These updated guidelines provide an evidence-based summary of the assessment and nonsurgical management of UI, together with a clear clinical algorithm and action-based recommendations. Although these guidelines are applicable to a standard patient, it must be remembered that therapy should always be tailored to individual patients' needs and circumstances.

PATIENT SUMMARY

Urinary incontinence is a very common condition which negatively impacts patient's quality of life. Several types of incontinence exist and since the treatments will vary, it is important that the diagnostic evaluation establishes which type is present. The diagnosis should also identify patients who need rapid referral to an appropriate specialist. These guidelines aim to provide sensible and practical evidence-based guidance on the clinical problem of urinary incontinence.
Date of Publication
2018-04
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Adults Diagnosis EAU guidelines Nonsurgical treatment Practice-based guidelines Urinary incontinence
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Nambiar, Arjun K
Bosch, Ruud
Cruz, Francisco
Lemack, Gary E
Thiruchelvam, Nikesh
Tubaro, Andrea
Bedretdinova, Dina A
Ambühl, David Philipp Josef
Universitätsklinik für Urologie
Farag, Fawzy
Lombardo, Riccardo
Schneider, Marc Philipp
Universitätsklinik für Urologie
Burkhard, Fiona Christine
Universitätsklinik für Urologie
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Urologie
Series
European urology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0302-2838
Access(Rights)
restricted
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