Clinical and urodynamic effects of tolterodine in women with an overactive bladder

Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the changes in urinary symptoms and urodynamic parameters after administration of tolterodine in women with an overactive bladder (OAB). Materials and Methods: Thirty-eight women diagnosed with OAB and treated with tolterodine were reviewed. Urinalysis...

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Main Authors: Chiu-Lin Wang (Author), Chin-Hu Wu (Author), Cheng-Min Liu (Author), Ching-Ju Shen (Author), Kun-Ling Lin (Author), Cheng-Yu Long (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the changes in urinary symptoms and urodynamic parameters after administration of tolterodine in women with an overactive bladder (OAB). Materials and Methods: Thirty-eight women diagnosed with OAB and treated with tolterodine were reviewed. Urinalysis, pelvic examination, 3-day bladder diary, urodynamic study, and a personal interview to identify urinary symptoms prior to and 3 months after treatment were recorded and interpreted. Results: Most of our patients were menopausal (76.3%; mean age 55.7 years) and multiparous (mean parity 3.3) women. Urinary symptoms such as urinary frequency, urgency, urge incontinence, and nocturia were decreased significantly (p < 0.05). All urodynamic parameters did not change significantly except for the maximum cystometric capacity (p < 0.05), showing a significant increase after 3 months of medication. Conclusions: Tolterodine, at a recommended dose, improves the symptoms of OAB syndrome without causing urine retention, as proved by the changes of urodynamic parameters.
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10.1016/j.tjog.2012.06.001