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Bladders under Siege: Update re Role of Inflammation in Refractory Urge Incontinence

18/04/2024 10:44:33

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Kate Moore
Zhuoran Chen
Kylie Mansfield
LUKE GRUNDY
Kate Moore
Kylie Mansfield
LUKE GRUNDY
Zhuoran Chen

Aims & Objectives

Intermediate
90 minutes
Overactive Bladder
Pure and Applied Science / Translational
inflammation refractory detrusor overactivety infection
Urogynaecology and Female & Functional Urology

Approximately 35% of patients with detrusor overactivity are unresponsive to current antimuscarinic; these Refractory patients are a hard core group of sufferers. Recent studies from London, Sydney and Chicago have indicated that refractory patients are more likely to have bacteriuria, and changes in their microbiome, which are associated with a poor response to treatment. In the last 3 years, basic scientists and clinicians have made significant advances in our knowledge about the relationship between inflammation, molecular signalling of "urgency" , with pathophysiological changes in the immune response, leading to urge incontinence. This workshop will bring together scientists and clinicians to discuss these recent findings.