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Urinary Incontinence

Urinary Incontinence. No Financial Disclosures. Objectives. Overview of Urinary Incontinence in Women: Dr. AblovePresentation of Cases: Dr. WilkInitial Management Issues:Urodynamic testing for all women? OR Therapy trials based on history and exam only: medication, pelvic floor exercises, pes

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Urinary Incontinence

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    1. Urinary Incontinence Tova Ablove, Alev Wilk Primary Care Conference, 6/22/05

    2. Urinary Incontinence No Financial Disclosures

    3. Objectives Overview of Urinary Incontinence in Women: Dr. Ablove Presentation of Cases: Dr. Wilk Initial Management Issues: Urodynamic testing for all women? OR Therapy trials based on history and exam only: medication, pelvic floor exercises, pessary? Review clinical types and presentations of urinary incontinence Initial evaluation Sensitivity/specificity of symptoms Examination Initial Treatment When and Where to refer for further evaluation: Urodynamic testing? Urethral cystoscopy? Review clinical types and presentations of urinary incontinence Initial evaluation Sensitivity/specificity of symptoms Examination Initial Treatment When and Where to refer for further evaluation: Urodynamic testing? Urethral cystoscopy?

    4. Incontinence 14% of healthy postmenopausal have daily incontinence. 41% of healthy postmenopausal have incontinence at least once per month. Brown et al. obstetrics and gynecology 1996

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