Underactive bladder (UAB) is a multifactorial symptom complex often related to detrusor underactivity (DU). Although recognized as a common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms and with significant effects on quality of life, UAB/DU is largely underresearched. Herein, we review up-to-date knowledge on the pathophysiological mechanisms of UAB/DU, with an emphasis on the relationship between UAB and bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Original articles and reviews concerning UAB/DU were identified through a search of the PubMed/Medline and Scopus databases. DU can result from several pathological mechanisms, which can be categorized as idiopathic, neurogenic, myogenic, or functional. The main etiological factors of UAB/DU are aging, diabetes m...
Aims: Detrusor underactivity (DU) is defined by the International Continence Society as a contractio...
Context: Detrusor underactivity (DU) is a common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in bot...
Detrusor underactivity (DU) is an increasingly recognised cause of lower urinary tract symptoms in b...
Underactive bladder (UAB) is a multifactorial symptom complex often related to detrusor underactivit...
Detrusor underactivity (DU) is a common urodynamic diagnosis in patients with lower urinary tract sy...
Underactive bladder (UAB) is a voiding disorder which generates disabling lower urinary tract sympto...
While the symptomology of underactive bladder (UAB) may imply a primary dysfunction of the detrusor ...
Lower urinary tract symptoms in the voiding phase can be due to an underactive bladder, but are usua...
In clinical practice, many patients cannot empty their bladders within an acceptable duration. Commo...
The International Continence Society (ICS) defines underactive bladder (UAB) as a contraction of red...
ObjectiveTo review the current definitions, terminology, epidemiology and aetiology of detrusor unde...
CONTEXT: Current literature suggests that several pathophysiological factors and mechanisms might be...
Underactive bladder (UAB) is an important and complex urological condition resulting from the urodyn...
The inability to generate a voiding contraction sufficient to allow efficient bladder emptying withi...
Purpose of Review Detrusor underactivity (DU) and its symptom-based correlation, the underactive bla...
Aims: Detrusor underactivity (DU) is defined by the International Continence Society as a contractio...
Context: Detrusor underactivity (DU) is a common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in bot...
Detrusor underactivity (DU) is an increasingly recognised cause of lower urinary tract symptoms in b...
Underactive bladder (UAB) is a multifactorial symptom complex often related to detrusor underactivit...
Detrusor underactivity (DU) is a common urodynamic diagnosis in patients with lower urinary tract sy...
Underactive bladder (UAB) is a voiding disorder which generates disabling lower urinary tract sympto...
While the symptomology of underactive bladder (UAB) may imply a primary dysfunction of the detrusor ...
Lower urinary tract symptoms in the voiding phase can be due to an underactive bladder, but are usua...
In clinical practice, many patients cannot empty their bladders within an acceptable duration. Commo...
The International Continence Society (ICS) defines underactive bladder (UAB) as a contraction of red...
ObjectiveTo review the current definitions, terminology, epidemiology and aetiology of detrusor unde...
CONTEXT: Current literature suggests that several pathophysiological factors and mechanisms might be...
Underactive bladder (UAB) is an important and complex urological condition resulting from the urodyn...
The inability to generate a voiding contraction sufficient to allow efficient bladder emptying withi...
Purpose of Review Detrusor underactivity (DU) and its symptom-based correlation, the underactive bla...
Aims: Detrusor underactivity (DU) is defined by the International Continence Society as a contractio...
Context: Detrusor underactivity (DU) is a common cause of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) in bot...
Detrusor underactivity (DU) is an increasingly recognised cause of lower urinary tract symptoms in b...