Treatment of Overactive Bladder in the Frail Patient

AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo understand how frailty interacts with overactive bladder. To explore how frailty should be considered when devising an individualized treatment plan for OAB patients.Recent FindingsFrailty can be assessed in the outpatient office without undue burden. The urology community is increasingly aware of the importance of evaluating a patient for frailty and including this assessment in treatment algorithms. Frailty should be considered when treating OAB patients, since frail OAB patients are more susceptible to the potential deleterious consequences of medical therapy, onabotulinumtoxinA therapy, and sacral neuromodulation.SummaryA patient ’s frailty status should be considered during counseling regarding OAB therapy. Additional studies are needed to examine the treatment effects and risks in the frail OAB population.
Source: Current Bladder Dysfunction Reports - Category: Urology & Nephrology Source Type: research