Importance of Regular Examination and Follow-up in Pediatric Patients with Neurogenic Bladder: 24-Month Follow-up Study Using a Japanese Health Insurance Database
CONCLUSION: Patients with use of CIC and/or having spina bifida and constipation had a higher risk of UTI, suggesting the need for careful follow-up. More guideline-compliant and diligent patient management is necessary in Japanese children with NGB.PMID:37843724 | DOI:10.1007/s12325-023-02692-x
Source: Adv Data - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Naoko Izumi Takeya Kitta Takahiko Mitsui Source Type: research
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