<p><em><strong></strong></em><em></em><em></em><em>Voiding dysfunction is a common problem in pediatrics. Hyperactive urinary bladder is the most frequent cause of voiding dysfunction. Macholinolytic drugs are the first choice treatment for urinary bladder hyperactivity. The «urination pathology» center has investigated the efficacy of an macholinolytic, oxybutynin. The study included 25 children (aged 6–14) with different causes of voiding dysfunction and bladder hyperactivity. Oxybutynin was administered with a dosage of 5 mg twice a day, the follow up period was 8 weeks. The control evaluation of urodynamics (voiding rhythm, uroflowmetry, residual urine volume) was performed at 4–8 weeks. Symptoms of bladder hyperactivity have been elimi...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare prospectively, in urge syndrome and dysfunctiona...
PubMed ID: 1892805We present the urodynamic findings and therapeutic results in 25 children with neu...
We investigated the efficacy and tolerability of various anticholinergics in Korean children with no...
Background: Treatment with anticholinergic agents is the mainstay of therapy for detrusor instabilit...
Clinical effects and therapeutic usefulness of oxybutynin hydrochloride were evaluated in a long-ter...
<em>The article gives the findings of M-cholinolytic oxybutinin hydrochloride (Driptane) application...
Idiopathic or "functional" urinary incontinence in children-incontinence with no known neurologic or...
PURPOSE: Anticholinergics are a key element in treating neurogenic detrusor overactivity, but only l...
The article highlights the results of oxybutinin hydrochloride m cholinolytics application in childr...
Objective Functional urinary incontinence causes considerable morbidity in 8.4% of school-age childr...
PURPOSE: A low-pressure bladder in children with neuropathic bladder dysfunction can be achieved usi...
The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of selective α1-blockers in children with neuroge...
In a child who is toilet trained the sudden onset of daytime wetting with frequency or urgency is al...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the incidence of side-effects of oral and intravesical oxybutynin chloride ...
textabstractIntroduction An increased activity of the external urethral sphincter or pelvic floor mu...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare prospectively, in urge syndrome and dysfunctiona...
PubMed ID: 1892805We present the urodynamic findings and therapeutic results in 25 children with neu...
We investigated the efficacy and tolerability of various anticholinergics in Korean children with no...
Background: Treatment with anticholinergic agents is the mainstay of therapy for detrusor instabilit...
Clinical effects and therapeutic usefulness of oxybutynin hydrochloride were evaluated in a long-ter...
<em>The article gives the findings of M-cholinolytic oxybutinin hydrochloride (Driptane) application...
Idiopathic or "functional" urinary incontinence in children-incontinence with no known neurologic or...
PURPOSE: Anticholinergics are a key element in treating neurogenic detrusor overactivity, but only l...
The article highlights the results of oxybutinin hydrochloride m cholinolytics application in childr...
Objective Functional urinary incontinence causes considerable morbidity in 8.4% of school-age childr...
PURPOSE: A low-pressure bladder in children with neuropathic bladder dysfunction can be achieved usi...
The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of selective α1-blockers in children with neuroge...
In a child who is toilet trained the sudden onset of daytime wetting with frequency or urgency is al...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the incidence of side-effects of oral and intravesical oxybutynin chloride ...
textabstractIntroduction An increased activity of the external urethral sphincter or pelvic floor mu...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare prospectively, in urge syndrome and dysfunctiona...
PubMed ID: 1892805We present the urodynamic findings and therapeutic results in 25 children with neu...
We investigated the efficacy and tolerability of various anticholinergics in Korean children with no...