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#115 DOES A HISTORY OF CHILDHOOD URINARY SYMPTOMS PREDICT ADULT SYMPTOMS?
Fitzgerald M P1, Brown J S2, Wassel Fyr C2, Brubaker L1, Thom D2, Van Den Eeden S K3, Subak L L2, for the RRISK study group. .2 1. Loyola University Medical Center, 2. University of California at San Francisco, 3. Kaiser Permanente California
14:07
#116 The natural history of urinary storage disorder in older women in the community; a three year prospective cohort study
Donaldson M1, McGrother C 1, Thompson J 1, Matthews R1, Dallosso H 1 1. University of Leicester
14:15
#117 The association between the age at the first and last delivery and urinary incontinence
Rortveit G1, Hunskaar S1 1. University of Bergen
14:22
#118 Obstetrical history and faecal incontinence. A cross-sectional study among 2640 women aged from 49 to 61 years
Fritel X1, Ringa V1, Saadoun K1, Varnoux N1, Piault S1, Bréart G1 1. Inserm U149, Villejuif, France
14:30
#119 The association between chronic respiratory symptoms and urinary incontinence in women
Hannestad Y S1, Hunskaar S2 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway, 2. Department of Public Health and Primary Health Care, University of Bergen, Norway
14:37
#120 Quality indicators and standards of continence care for older people in England
Wagg A1, Mian S2, Potter J2 1. University College London Hospitals, 2. Royal college of Physicians of London
14:45
#121 THE MINIMUM CLINICALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE IN INCONTINENCE QUALITY OF LIFE QUESTIONNAIRE (I-QOL) TOTAL AND SUBSCALE SCORES IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE (SUI)
Yalcin I1, Patrick D2, Summers K 3, Kinchen K1, Bump R1 1. Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN, USA, 2. University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, 3. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
14:52
#122 The 24 hour pad test: pad composition affects accuracy
Karantanis E1, Miller T1, Moore K1 1. St George Hospital
15:00
#123 Are urodynamic investigations a good prognostic tool for the outcome of TVT?
Schraffordt S1, Bisseling T2, Heintz P3, Vervest H 2 1. Meander Medical Centre, 2. St. Elisabeth Hospital Tilburg, 3. University Medical Centre Utrecht
15:07
#124 PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING ARE EFFECTIVE IN WOMEN WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE AFTER STROKE
Tibaek S1, Gard G2, Jensen R3 1. Department of Rehabilitation, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark, 2. Department of Physiotherapy, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, 3. Departments of Neurology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark
15:15
#125 A Cross-Over Study for Evaluation of Functional Continuous Magnetic Stimulation (FCMS) in Patients with Urinary Incontinence on Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercise (PFME)
Suzuki T1, Yasuda K1, Yamanishi T2, Kitahara S1, Nakai H1, Yamashita T1, Sato R1, Suda S3, Ohkawa H3 1. Koshigaya Hospital Dokkyo University School of Medicine, 2. Dokkyo University School of Medicine, 3. Nihon Kohden
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#126 ADHERENCE TO THE ICS STANDARDISATION OF TERMINOLOGY OF LOWER URINARY TRACT FUNCTION IN THE ABSTRACTS OF THE 2003 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONTINENCE SOCIETY
Pesce F1, Rubilotta E1, D'Amico A1, Curti P P1, Ballario R1, Novara G1, Artibani W1 1. Dept of Urology - University of Verona