Vol. 28 año 2009.
No. 3
Letter to the Editors
Editorial
Review Articles
· Predicting who will benefit from treatment (p 168-169)
Original Clinical Articles
· Challenges of conducting multi-center, multi-disciplinary urinary incontinence clinical trials: Experience of the urinary incontinence Treatment Network (p 170-176)
Hypothesis Generation
· Anxiety among women attending urodynamic investigation: Scoping study for a randomized trial of psychometric intervention (p 177-178)
Original Clinical Articles
· Is there a discrepancy between patient and physician quality of life assessment? (p 179-182)
· Impact of urodynamic based incontinence diagnosis on quality of life in women (p 183-187)
· Two types of urgency (p 188-190)
· Bladder sensations during filling cystometry are different according to urodynamic diagnosis (p 191-196)
· Analysis of the prognostic factors for overactive bladder symptoms following surgical treatment in patients with benign prostatic obstruction (p 197-201)
· Is there a relationship between glomerular filtration rate and detrusor overactivity in women? (p 202-204)
· Preliminary results of a dose-finding study for botulinum toxin-A in patients with idiopathic overactive bladder: 100 versus 150 units (p 205-208)
· Original Basic Science Article
· Electromotive drug-administration: A pilot study for minimal-invasive treatment of therapy-resistant idiopathic detrusor overactivity (p 209-213)
Original Clinical Articles
· Prevalence of painful bladder syndrome (PBS) symptoms in adult women in the general population in Japan (p 214-218)
· Patient reported and anatomical outcomes after surgery for pelvic organ prolapse (p 219-224)
· Predicting Short-Term Urinary Retention After Vaginal Prolapse Surgery (p 225-228)
Original Basic Science Articles
· Dual Simulated Childbirth Injuries Result in Slowed Recovery of Pudendal Nerve and Urethral Function (p 229-235)
Original Clinical Articles
· Correlation between urodynamic function and 3D cat scan anatomy in neobladders: Does it exist? (p 236-240)
· Urodynamic findings and functional or anatomical obstructions in children who developed bladder diverticula after reimplantation of the ureter (p 241-245)
Original Basic Science Articles
· Can the use of different parameters and waveforms improve the results of intravesical electrical stimulation: A pilot study in the rat (p 246-250)
· Role of 1-adrenergic receptors in detrusor overactivity induced by cold stress in conscious rats (p 251-256)
· Obstruction alters muscarinic receptor-coupled RhoA/Rho-kinase pathway in the urinary bladder of the rat (p 257-262)
Letters to the Editor
· The questionable benefit of multiple free-flow studies in men with lower urinary tract symptoms (p 263-264)
Letter to the Editor
· What can maturations studies teach us about adult detrusor overactivity? (p 265) |