articleThe Journal of UrologyApr 23, 2024Closed access

The AUA/SUFU Guideline on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Idiopathic Overactive Bladder

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Abstract

Methods

An electronic search employing OVID was used to systematically search the MEDLINE and EMBASE databases, as well as the Cochrane Library, for systematic reviews and primary studies evaluating diagnosis and treatment of OAB from January 2013 to November 2023. Criteria for inclusion and exclusion of studies were based on the Key Questions and the populations, interventions, comparators, outcomes, timing, types of studies and settings (PICOTS) of interest. Following the study selection process, 159 studies were included and were used to inform evidence-based recommendation statements.

Results

This guideline produced 33 statements that cover the evaluation and diagnosis of the patient with symptoms suggestive of OAB; the treatment options for patients with OAB, including non-invasive therapies, pharmacotherapy, minimally invasive therapies, invasive therapies, and indwelling catheters; and the management of patients with BPH and OAB.

Citation impact

161
total citations
FWCI
76.66
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100%
References
48
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Authors

14

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Overactive bladder
  • Guideline
  • Urology
  • Gynecology
  • Pathology
  • Alternative medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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