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Can we increase the value of data from bladder diaries? International Consultation on Incontinence—Research Society 2023 (2023)
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Liapis, I., Gammie, A., Mohamed-Ahmed, R., Yates, D., Selai, C., Cotterill, N., …Toozs-Hobson, P. (in press). Can we increase the value of data from bladder diaries? International Consultation on Incontinence—Research Society 2023. Neurourology and Urodynamics, https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.25374

Background: Bladder diaries represent a fundamental component in the assessment of patients presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms. Nevertheless, their importance often remains underappreciated and undervalued within clinical practice. This pap... Read More about Can we increase the value of data from bladder diaries? International Consultation on Incontinence—Research Society 2023.

Assessment and treatment of nocturia in neurological disease in a primary care setting: Systematic review and nominal group technique consensus (2022)
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van Merode, N. A., Dawson, S., Coulthard, E., Henderson, E. J., Rice, C. M., Rees, J., …Drake, M. J. (2022). Assessment and treatment of nocturia in neurological disease in a primary care setting: Systematic review and nominal group technique consensus. European Urology Focus, 8(1), 33-41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2021.12.012

Context: Neurological disease can affect the rate of urine production and bladder storage function, increasing nocturia severity, with additional risks if mobility or cognition is impaired. Objective: To conduct a systematic review (SR) of nocturia i... Read More about Assessment and treatment of nocturia in neurological disease in a primary care setting: Systematic review and nominal group technique consensus.

Assessment and treatment of nocturia in endocrine disease in a primary care setting; systematic review and nominal group technique consensus (2022)
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Dawson, S., Duncan, L., Ahmed, A., Gimson, A., Henderson, E. J., Rees, J., …Andrews, R. (2022). Assessment and treatment of nocturia in endocrine disease in a primary care setting; systematic review and nominal group technique consensus. European Urology Focus, 8(1), 52-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2021.12.008

Context: Salt and water homeostasis is regulated hormonally, so polyuria can result from endocrine disease directly or via secondary effects. These mechanisms are not consistently considered in primary care management of nocturia. Objective: To condu... Read More about Assessment and treatment of nocturia in endocrine disease in a primary care setting; systematic review and nominal group technique consensus.

Implications of cardiovascular disease for assessment and treatment of nocturia in primary care; systematic review and nominal group technique consensus (2022)
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Reyes, P. B. G., Butcher, K., Cotterill, N., Drake, M. J., Gimson, A., Gogola, L., …Dawson, S. (2022). Implications of cardiovascular disease for assessment and treatment of nocturia in primary care; systematic review and nominal group technique consensus. European Urology Focus, 8(1), 26-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2021.12.014

Context: Heart conditions affect salt and water homeostasis as a consequence of the underlying condition, compensatory processes, and therapy, and can result in nocturnal polyuria. These processes need to be identified as part of a full evaluation of... Read More about Implications of cardiovascular disease for assessment and treatment of nocturia in primary care; systematic review and nominal group technique consensus.

Nocturia and chronic kidney disease: Systematic review and nominal group technique consensus for primary care assessment and treatment (2022)
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Ridgway, A., Cotterill, N., Dawson, S., Drake, M. J., Henderson, E. J., Huntley, A. L., …Udayaraj, U. (2022). Nocturia and chronic kidney disease: Systematic review and nominal group technique consensus for primary care assessment and treatment. European Urology Focus, 8(1), 18-25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2021.12.010

Context: Reduced renal function impairs salt and water homeostasis, which can drive nocturnal or 24-h polyuria. Nocturia can arise early in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Evidence-based recommendations can facilitate management outside nephrology clin... Read More about Nocturia and chronic kidney disease: Systematic review and nominal group technique consensus for primary care assessment and treatment.

Association of sleep disorders with nocturia: A systematic review and nominal group technique consensus on primary care assessment and treatment (2022)
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Papworth, E., Dawson, S., Henderson, E. J., Eriksson, S. H., Selsick, H., Rees, J., …Drake, M. J. (2022). Association of sleep disorders with nocturia: A systematic review and nominal group technique consensus on primary care assessment and treatment. European Urology Focus, 8(1), 42-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euf.2021.12.011

Context: Sleep disorders affect responsiveness to sensory information and can cause nocturnal polyuria and reduced sleep depth; hence, these are potentially influential in understanding the mechanism of nocturia. Objective: To report the systematic r... Read More about Association of sleep disorders with nocturia: A systematic review and nominal group technique consensus on primary care assessment and treatment.

Conservative interventions for urinary or faecal incontinence, or both, in adults with multiple sclerosis (2018)
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Cotterill, N., Sullivan, A., Norton, C., Wilkins, A., Weir, I., Kilonzo, M., & Drake, M. J. (2018). Conservative interventions for urinary or faecal incontinence, or both, in adults with multiple sclerosis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2018(10), https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD013150

© 2018 The Cochrane Collaboration. This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess the effects of conservative interventions for urinary or faecal incontinence (or both) in adults with multiple sclero... Read More about Conservative interventions for urinary or faecal incontinence, or both, in adults with multiple sclerosis.

Clinical Rating Scales for Urinary Symptoms in Parkinson Disease: Critique and Recommendations (2018)
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Pavy-Le Traon, A., Shaftman, S. R., Cotterill, N., Amarenco, G., Duerr, S., Kaufmann, H., …Stebbins, G. T. (2018). Clinical Rating Scales for Urinary Symptoms in Parkinson Disease: Critique and Recommendations. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, 5(5), 479-491. https://doi.org/10.1002/mdc3.12636

© 2018 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society Background: The prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) is high in Parkinson's disease (PD). These problems negatively affect quality of life and include both storage and voiding... Read More about Clinical Rating Scales for Urinary Symptoms in Parkinson Disease: Critique and Recommendations.

Neurogenic bowel dysfunction: Clinical management recommendations of the Neurologic Incontinence Committee of the Fifth International Consultation on Incontinence 2013 (2017)
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Cotterill, N., Madersbacher, H., Wyndaele, J. J., Apostolidis, A., Drake, M. J., Gajewski, J., …Emmanuel, A. (2018). Neurogenic bowel dysfunction: Clinical management recommendations of the Neurologic Incontinence Committee of the Fifth International Consultation on Incontinence 2013. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 37(1), 46-53. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.23289

© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Background: Evidence-based guidelines for the management of neurological disease and lower bowel dysfunction have been produced by the International Consultations on Incontinence (ICI). These are comprehensive guideline... Read More about Neurogenic bowel dysfunction: Clinical management recommendations of the Neurologic Incontinence Committee of the Fifth International Consultation on Incontinence 2013.

What are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for LUTD?-achieving the most out of outcome evaluation: ICI-RS 2011 (2012)
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Cotterill, N., Goldman, H., Kelleher, C., Kopp, Z., Tubaro, A., & Brubaker, L. (2012). What are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for LUTD?-achieving the most out of outcome evaluation: ICI-RS 2011. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 31(3), 400-403. https://doi.org/10.1002/nau.22210

A think tank was convened at the third ICI-RS meeting held in the UK, June 2011, to consider the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD). Given the vast array of measures available a focus on questio... Read More about What are the best outcome measures when assessing treatments for LUTD?-achieving the most out of outcome evaluation: ICI-RS 2011.