Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).For the client with multiple sclerosis (MS), urinary retention is a symptom that must be dealt with effectively because of the risk of life-threatening complications. Estimates of bladder involvement in these clients range as high as 73-90%. Intermittent clean self-catheterization (ICSC) is now being used by some clients with neurogenic bladder resulting from MS. This article addresses the success of, and problems presented by this technique to the person with MS as recorded in the literature and as related in three actual case studies.peer reviewe
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demylinating neurologic condition affectin...
The study described in this article aimed to identify issues relating to incontinence and assess the...
The study described in this article aimed to identify issues relating to incontinence and assess the...
International audiencePurpose Lower urinary tract dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis (MS). ...
AbstractClean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) is considered the method of choice for treati...
Hypothesis / aims of study Patients with Multiple Sclerosis often suffer with both storage and voidi...
Bladder dysfunction among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is common. Bladder problems not onl...
AIM To systematically assess all available evidence on efficacy and safety of catheterization for t...
BACKGROUND: Clean intermittent catheterisation (CIC) is often recommended for people with multiple s...
The bladder in multiple sclerosis1 Bladder dysfunction is present in 80WO of patients with multiple ...
peer-reviewedBladder dysfunction is one of the most distressing symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) ...
Purpose To evaluate adherence to anticholinergic therapy (AT) and clean intermittent self-catheteriz...
Background: Antimuscarinics (AMs) represent the mainstay of treatment for storage lower urinary trac...
AimsSince lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) related to multiple sclerosis (MS) has a different ...
Introduction: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) manifests with a plethora of signs and symptoms affecting brai...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demylinating neurologic condition affectin...
The study described in this article aimed to identify issues relating to incontinence and assess the...
The study described in this article aimed to identify issues relating to incontinence and assess the...
International audiencePurpose Lower urinary tract dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis (MS). ...
AbstractClean intermittent self-catheterization (CISC) is considered the method of choice for treati...
Hypothesis / aims of study Patients with Multiple Sclerosis often suffer with both storage and voidi...
Bladder dysfunction among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is common. Bladder problems not onl...
AIM To systematically assess all available evidence on efficacy and safety of catheterization for t...
BACKGROUND: Clean intermittent catheterisation (CIC) is often recommended for people with multiple s...
The bladder in multiple sclerosis1 Bladder dysfunction is present in 80WO of patients with multiple ...
peer-reviewedBladder dysfunction is one of the most distressing symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) ...
Purpose To evaluate adherence to anticholinergic therapy (AT) and clean intermittent self-catheteriz...
Background: Antimuscarinics (AMs) represent the mainstay of treatment for storage lower urinary trac...
AimsSince lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) related to multiple sclerosis (MS) has a different ...
Introduction: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) manifests with a plethora of signs and symptoms affecting brai...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a demylinating neurologic condition affectin...
The study described in this article aimed to identify issues relating to incontinence and assess the...
The study described in this article aimed to identify issues relating to incontinence and assess the...