Epidemiology of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women

作者: W. Stuart Reynolds , Roger R. Dmochowski , David F. Penson

DOI: 10.1007/S11934-011-0206-0

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摘要: Stress urinary incontinence is common and affects many women globally. About 50% of with report symptoms stress incontinence, but estimates the prevalence incidence are limited by inconsistent methods measurement between epidemiologic studies in different populations. Estimates also affected underlying differences age ethnicity study Longitudinal assessing natural history estimate an annual 4% to 10%. While remission does occur, data on this remains sparse. Multiple risk factors have been associated may contribute development condition. Recent focused defining additional lower tract besides mixed or urge that be significance not yet known.

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