2021
DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.16752
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The association between nocturia, hormonal symptoms and bladder parameters in women: an observational study

Abstract: Objective Postmenopausal nocturia is poorly understood. This study aimed to identify hormonal and lifestyle factors associated with nocturia and to understand the relative contribution of altered urine production and bladder storage dysfunction in women. Design, setting, population and methods Women ≥40 years presenting to public continence services were enrolled in a cross‐sectional study. A total of 153 participants completed a hormone status questionnaire, a validated nocturia causality screening tool and a… Show more

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“…Many other factors may cause nocturia and referring to previous studies, nocturia frequency could indicate underlying nocturnal polyuria, or a hormone-related cause. 17 This study's interpretation is restricted by certain limitations. The retrospective, single-centre design produces an inherent selection bias of patients being referred for urodynamic studies with potentially more severe underlying pathology.…”
Section: © 2022 Canadian Urological Associationmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Many other factors may cause nocturia and referring to previous studies, nocturia frequency could indicate underlying nocturnal polyuria, or a hormone-related cause. 17 This study's interpretation is restricted by certain limitations. The retrospective, single-centre design produces an inherent selection bias of patients being referred for urodynamic studies with potentially more severe underlying pathology.…”
Section: © 2022 Canadian Urological Associationmentioning
confidence: 88%